Eline McGeorge lives and works in Oslo, Norway. She holds a Master of Fine Arts from Goldsmiths University of London.
McGeorge’s practice approaches complex contemporary topics through material explorations and factual, site-specific research and field work. Influenced by science fiction, feminist and intersectional legacies, she is concerned with questions surrounding democratic processes, extraction ideologies and nature. McGeorge explores these topics through a variety of media, ranging from low-tech, improvised craft techniques to digital media, from abstract to directly referential or documentary methods, as well through text and publications.
Her current research takes as its starting-point experienced knowledge of the decline in the populations of intercontinental migrating birds passing the outer Oslo fjord on their northbound and southbound flights.
She has recently had solo exhibitions at Kunstnerforbundet and Femtensesse, Oslo and Hollybush Gardens, London. Her work has, among other places, been featured in exhibitions at Nottingham Contemporary, Modern Art Oxford, Trondheim Kunsthall and Henie Onstad Kunstsenter.
1: crwa, artist book, 2024. Design: Åbäke, Publisher: Dent de leone. ISBN: 9781-907908-62-0
2: crwa, artist book, 2024. Design: Åbäke, Publisher: Dent de leone. ISBN: 9781-907908-62-0
3: to be part to be many - canvas 2, 2024
Water soluble oil paint and mushroom ink on canvas, 214 x 605 cm. Photo: Eva Herzog / Hollybush Gardens4: Video still: Fieldnote video - to be part to be many, 2024. Video montage, animation, sound, 11 min