Nature by Ade Adesina RSA: Moments of Survival and Silence

14 February - 7 March 2026
Overview
Through intricate mark-making and monumental scale, Ade Adesina reveals nature not as passive landscape, but as witness - enduring, adapting, and remembering long after human presence fades.
Nature presents a powerful new body of work by internationally celebrated printmaker Ade Adesina, whose meticulously detailed linocuts and mixed-media works explore the fragile balance between human ambition and the enduring force of the natural world.
Adesina's practice is defined by extraordinary technical precision and profound conceptual depth. Drawing on traditions of European printmaking while incorporating contemporary environmental narratives, his works depict monumental forests, abandoned architecture, and symbolic wildlife suspended in moments of quiet tension. These imagined landscapes feel both ancient and prophetic - meditations on climate, migration, industry, and resilience.
 
Highly sought after by collectors worldwide, Adesina's works are held in major public collections including national museums and institutions across the UK, Europe, and North America. His editions are typically small, and his growing international reputation continues to drive strong collector demand.
 
Nature offers collectors a rare opportunity to acquire significant works that embody both exceptional craftsmanship and lasting cultural relevance - museum-quality prints that reward close inspection and hold enduring investment and aesthetic value.
Works