LONDON.- This July, Camden Arts Centre presents the first solo exhibition in the UK by French artist Mathilde Rosier (b.1973). Rosier creates atmospheric environments which allow the viewer to lose any sense of space or time and offer a portal to other planes of being. Drawing on her interest in the physical and psychological experience of ancient rites and rituals, her new installation for Camden transforms one of the galleries into a series of rooms. Bringing together paintings, sculptural assemblages and film, this constructed environment evokes the journey between conscious and unconscious realms. Mathilde Rosier: Necklace of Fake Teeth runs until 25 September. Admission is free. Referencing Sigmund Freud, Howard Carters excavation of Tutankhamens tomb and Jean Rouchs 1955 film Les Maîtres Fous, the focal point of the installation is a bed – a recurring motif in Rosiers work – which can be