News03.07.2025

Remember Nature 2025: Harun Morrison

Ikon is pleased to announce Harun Morrison as the gallery’s participating artist for Remember Nature 2025.

Remember Nature 2025 is an ambitious new staging of the visionary art project initiated in 2015 by the celebrated artist Gustav Metzger (1926-2017), curated by Andrea Gregson and Jo Joelson with Serpentine. Remember Nature 2025 marks the 10-year anniversary in partnership with 16 regional arts partners across England who will contribute to a Day of Action on 4 November 2025. It will bring people together through a programme of cultural and artistic public interventions, to ‘remember nature’ and act collectively to adapt to the nature crisis.

About the artist

Harun Morrison is an artist and writer based in London and an associate artist with Greenpeace UK on the project Bad Taste. He is currently showing research on darkness in urban space, developed with Kim Coleman at Orleans House. He recently presented work in the group show, SOIL: The World at Our Feet. In 2024, he was in the two person show, DONO, at Somerset House Studios project space G31 alongside Appau Jnr Boakye-Yiadom and the solo show Conjunction at VOLT, Devonshire Collective in Eastbourne . His forthcoming novel, The Escape Artist will be published by Book Works. Recent group exhibitions include Sonic Acts 2024: The Spell of The Sensuous, Amsterdam, Chronic Hunger / Chronic Desire in Timișoara, Romania, BALATORIUM Disturbed Waters, in Veszprém, Hungary as part of the European Capital of Culture 2023 programme and Bamako Biennial, 2020 in Mali. Harun is Visiting Fellow at Goldsmiths University, London and part of the Art and Ecology Research Centre. He is also part of the faculty of the Dutch Art Institute, MA Art Praxis and Conditions in Croydon, London.

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