AFTER New York and London, Helen Sear’s next destination for her photographic art will be… Malton.

She is following up exhibitions at Klompching Gallery in the Big Apple and Hoopers Gallery down south with Inseparable at Duckett and Jeffreys Gallery, in Old Maltongate, from February 23 to April 2.

The show will feature her Tale and Rice Field work.

“Tale explores the idea of visual narrative, bringing together pictures made between 1986 and 2007,” says gallery co-owner Stef Mitchell.

“The works forefront Helen’s enduring interest in landscape, in relation to both the human and animal body, and more recently the landscape as a living entity.”

Co-owner Ian Mitchell adds: “Helen’s photographs became widely known in the 1991 British Council exhibition, De-Composition: Constructed Photography, which toured Latin America and Eastern Europe.

Since then she has exhibited at the Hayward Gallery, London, and widely throughout Europe, and we feel very privileged to be showing her work at Duckett and Jeffreys.”

Helen’s photographic practice has developed from a fine art background of performance, film and installation work made in the 1980s. She is at present reader in photography and fine art practice and a member of the European Centre for Photographic Research at the University of Wales in Newport.

To accompany the exhibition, a publication of Helen’s photographs with text by David Chandler will be available for sale at the gallery.

The Malton show will overlap with Helen’s new installation at Crescent Arts, Scarborough, where Pond will be on display from Saturday, March 12 to Saturday, April 9, 11am to 5pm, Thursday to Saturday.

• Opening hours at Duckett and Jeffreys are 10am to 5pm, Wednesday to Saturday, and at all other times by appointment on 01377 236008. For more information, visit duckettandjeffreys.com