For her new exhibition at Thomas Dane Gallery in London, Caragh Thuring (b. Brussels, 1972) takes as the starting point her own painting, 'The Foothills of Pleasure' (2022). Its title, a seemingly familiar literary reference, is in fact imagined by the artist to describe the geology of volcanic landscapes, as well as intensifying human passions. These foothills, fertile but perilous, are a place where life and death coexist and where rock is melted, folded and reformed in an endless cycle. Extruded from this original painting Thuring has created an array of new landscape works that adapt, repeat and recycle fragments...