Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Monday, September 08, 2008
Press from the Garden of modern delights
"Nicholas Wright has a thing about the media. Previous works have shown TV sets raining from the sky or pouring from cracks in walls like a technological plague.
His latest spin on the idea takes its title from Hieronymus Bosch's medieval visions of hell, which in Wright's hands become endlessly mutating ink and watercolour drawings showing patches of grass strewn with CDs, games consoles and TV screens; the detritus of modern media turning into the weeds of an unnatural landscape. Bodies found in the chaos might be read as optimistic hints of human survival, but more likely stand for the last remnants of our humanity sinking into a hellish circle unimagined even by Bosch"
by WAYNE BURROWS, METRO- Tuesday, August 5, 2008
exact link to article here: www.metro.co.uk
Garden of modern delights.
Gallery installation shots for the Garden of Modern Delights
more information about harrington mills studios exhibition
space here http://harringtonmillstudios.co.uk
Garden of modern delights
Bend me sell me anyway you want me100x100cmwatercolour and indian ink
How advertising needs the female form
150x100cm watercolour and indian ink
How advertising treats the female form
150x100cm watercolour and indian ink
How advertising uses the female form
150x100cm watercolour and indian ink
how advertising controls the female form
150x100cm watercolour and indian ink