ON A BUS, UP A MOUNTAIN, LIKE A SPIRAL
BABETTE ROBERTSON
25.09.25 - 01.11.25
78 Rue des Archives, Paris
25.09.25 - 01.11.25
78 Rue des Archives, Paris
From 25 September 2024 to 1 November 2025, we will host Babette Robertson’s new show On a Bus, Up a Mountain, Like a Spiral.
Babette Robertson’s new body of work documents dreams—beginning with written accounts that are translated into watercolor studies. These dreams become source material for larger oil paintings and sculptures: wood inscribed with dream texts and beeswax objects that preserve the psychic residue. These works are not private visions, but fragments from a shared inner commons — a collective well of archetypal imagery.
Robertson’s earlier work systematically mapped environmental erosion, as seen in her ongoing project Every Fallen Tree (2018 - ) a project that documented 7,000 fallen trees in homage to Beuys’ oaks. This new dream-based process emerged from rupture, shifting her focus to the unconscious as a generative terrain. The work traces how experiences transform in the unconscious—how a living tree, for instance, becomes a dream symbol, then artwork.
The same careful observation once applied to forests and environmental decay now maps psychic terrain. Natural forms still appear, but changed: a fallen tree no longer speaks to ecology, but to memory—not fact, but feeling.
Robertson is also interested in how dreams metabolise trauma—how the collective unconscious processes the violences of the this moment. Dreams do not look away. They distort, repeat, and insist that we confront what waking life often obscures.