Woodlock
A new drawing installation by Jacques Nimki
24 June - 20 August 2006
Jacques Nimki's artistic practice involves him in collecting, drawing, and
pressing plants. For previous work he has catalogued specimens that have
taken hold in neglected, hidden or untrammelled areas of the urban
landscape.
His database of research contains information on the sites he
visits, each plant's condition and abundance, and a host of supplementary
data drawn from common knowledge, folklore, medical and culinary uses,
astrological associations and magical properties.
Over the last twelve months Jacques Nimki has been resident artist at
King's Wood, Challock, Kent hosted by Stour Valley Arts.
King's Wood is a working forest managed by the Forestry Commission and is used by a range of
visitors, mainly for walking and recreation.
The plants Jacques collects from roadsides, canal banks and waste ground; often categorised as weeds; are
hardy and resilient, finding their own life within the everyday, often unseen.
In the wood, on the other hand, these same plants are designated wildflowers, on display in what he describes as 'a never ending series of idealised repetitive moments', heralding the start of seasons or punctuating the daily cycle of woodland activity.
His residency in King's Wood has provided him with a
new context in which to consider his work and develop ideas for this
exhibition at Fabrica.
Woodlock draws together elements from both the urban
and rural environments and invites us to consider contrasting ideas about
nature, bio-diversity and conservation.
A series of events and talks
accompanies the exhibition, together with activities
for all ages.
Opening times
Wednesday to Saturday 11.30am-5.30pm,
Sunday 2-5.30pm
Closed Monday and Tuesday
Free Admission
Ramped entrance in Duke Street
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