Statement
My work explores how the stories we tell ourselves about the world shape our experiences. Holding up a mirror to assumptions we make, it questions how our inner lives are formed, and alludes to new possibilities.
Incorporating artistry from performance, installation and visual art, I assemble visual languages that interweave elements of my direct lived experience with traces of the cosmos and the human search for meaning.
Bio
Ranulph Redlin’s artwork has been featured in exhibitions in cultural centres and galleries, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, Resistance Gallery, Penthouse Studio, and the Rose Lipman Building in London; and the No Holes Barred Festival in Lisbon. His work is in private collections and in the collection of the Quilliam Foundation, London. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and in 2021 was awarded a Development Grant from the Arts Council England.