Curated by painter and folklorist Ben Edge, the exhibition (on view until 31 August 2025) invites visitors to explore stories of change, loss, rebellion, and reclamation in relation to common land and the natural environment, from Cheltenham and the Cotswolds.
Common Ground brings together objects from across The Wilson’s collections which share local histories and explore how changing values and beliefs, and developments in industry, technology and farming have affected the land. Woven into the narrative are those acts of defiance which have continually challenged laws around land use and access throughout history.
A series of works by contemporary artists, including new commissions and large-scale installations explore climate concerns, sustainability, migration, post colonial narratives and place making, and engage with practices of reconnecting with and protecting our environment.
Image: David Harrison, St Francis of the Motorway (Saints & Sinners), 2012
Oil on wood
90 x 120 cm
35 3/8 x 47 1/4 in
© David Harrison
Courtesy the artist and Victoria Miro