INVISIBLE DUST EXPLORES OUR RESPONSES TO AIR POLLUTION, HEALTH AND CLIMATE CHANGE THROUGH JOINT ART AND SCIENCE VENTURES

Oct 302009

Nick Crowe’s work explores changes in technology and their sociological effects in terms of people’s perceptions and behaviours.

His worked combines an attention to the poetics of human relations with a sometimes harsh reading of their effects. Over the past four years he has produced video, sculpture and new media and his work has addressed themes from the Iraq War to Climate Change.Crowe’s recent exhibitions include AT 25 Metres, FACT Centre, Liverpool (with Ian Rawlinson), Sammlung Witkowski at Axel Lapp Projects, Berlin and the Whitstable Biennale 2008.

Nukufetau 2008
The Drowning of Tuvalu (2008) Nukufetau

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Oct 292009

Mariele Neudecker is known for creating atmospheric alternative realities in glass vitrines. She uses a broad range of media including sculpture, installation and film. Neudecker addresses sublime, romantic views of landscape and the human interest in, and relationship to it. She presented a solo show at Tate St Ives in 2004 and is represented by Barbara Thumm, Berlin.

Heaven, the Sky (2008)

Heaven, the Sky (2008)

This Thing Called Darkness (2008)
This Thing Called Darkness (2008)


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