Jonathan Baldock: 0.1%

30 January – 5 July 2025

Exhibition overview

London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE showcases a series of contemporary art commissions, responding and bringing fresh perspectives to the site’s archaeological history. Our current installation is 0.1% by Jonathan Baldock.

Drawing on the rich history of the Bloomberg site, home to the ruins of the Roman temple of Mithras, Jonathan Baldock’s 0.1%  explores myths, legends, gods, rituals, and their influence on our lives. The British artist’s sculptural installations: formed from natural materials like hessian wool, clay, wood and metal, take influence from folklore and paganism. 

Central to the installation is a personal relic of Baldock’s, the remnants of an early clay sculpture made for his mother. The supersized form will complete a monumental Mother Goddess sculpture, contrasting with the male-centric Mithras religion of the temple below. 

“Stories of the past help us to understand the world, and foster connection.” explains Baldock “0.1% refers to the small genetic difference that unites humanity. The installation explores support structures and ideas of family, both biological and chosen, emphasising our interconnectedness and interdependence.”