Lena Emery: Multidisciplinary Artist with a Focus in Environmental Photography
Lena Emery is a multidisciplinary artist and photographer based in London whose work navigates the intricate connections between identity, nature, and the passage of time. Raised between various continents and islands, her practice is deeply informed by a sense of fluidity and the tension between rootedness and detachment. Emery is particularly recognized for her contributions to environmental photography, having received the Decade of Change Award from the British Journal of Photography. Her projects often involve research and travel, such as her underwater portfolio documenting Wakatobi National Park or her exploration of Japanese animistic philosophies in her monograph 'Yuka & The Forest'. Through a combination of photography, video, and sculptural objects, she addresses urgent ecological themes like the loss of mountain glaciers in her exhibition 'The Mountains Between Us'. In the realm of fashion and editorial, Lena Emery has collaborated with prestigious names including Herms, Dior, and Calvin Klein, and her work has been featured in major publications like British Vogue and The Gentlewoman. Her visual style is characterized by a quiet intensity, using minimalism and careful composition to reveal the fragile bond between humans and their environment. Whether capturing the human form or endangered landscapes, Emery invites viewers to engage in a process of revealing and deep observation. Her work is held in private and institutional collections globally, establishing her as a significant voice in contemporary visual media.