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MAMOTH is pleased to announce a new solo exhibition Lucy by Robert Bramora which is on show from the 28th of February until the 12th of April 2025.
Where am I exactly? And what am I doing here? Is this a gallery? It seems to be Lucy’s place. But who even is Lucy? And where has she gone? Does she work or live here? I can see traces of her; sense that she was here just a moment ago. Yes, see, she was sitting over there, writing at her desk. “Lucy?” I crane my neck to peer into the next room. It looks dark. Maybe she’s back there. Yes, I think I can hear her. “Excuse me, Lucy?”.
Robert Brambora’s exhibition at MAMOTH is intimate and yet strangely unnerving, in part because of a familiarity that is never fulfilled. There are hints of the eponymous Lucy, though while the audience has been invited into the protagonist’s space, she is nowhere to be seen. Lucy has disappeared. We piece together fragments that point towards who Lucy may be, how she lives, and what she feels.
Why should we care…
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Press Release
MAMOTH is pleased to announce a new solo exhibition Lucy by Robert Bramora which is on show from the 28th of February until the 12th of April 2025.
Where am I exactly? And what am I doing here? Is this a gallery? It seems to be Lucy’s place. But who even is Lucy? And where has she gone? Does she work or live here? I can see traces of her; sense that she was here just a moment ago. Yes, see, she was sitting over there, writing at her desk. “Lucy?” I crane my neck to peer into the next room. It looks dark. Maybe she’s back there. Yes, I think I can hear her. “Excuse me, Lucy?”.
Robert Brambora’s exhibition at MAMOTH is intimate and yet strangely unnerving, in part because of a familiarity that is never fulfilled. There are hints of the eponymous Lucy, though while the audience has been invited into the protagonist’s space, she is nowhere to be seen. Lucy has disappeared. We piece together fragments that point towards who Lucy may be, how she lives, and what she feels.
Why should we care…






















































