Chinese Arboretum - Exhibition (Q Arts)
Chinese Arboretum is a collection of one hundred photographs of trees taken with an old, second-hand Chinese camera. To photograph the trees recorded so far, Ivan & Heather Morison travelled thousands of miles across China during the summer and autumn of 2003. The species, and location of the trees in the images were collected via a series of interviews with amateur tree enthusiasts. Shown on an old fashioned medium format slide projector, the images fade in and out with an eerie and evocative luminescence.
Ivan & Heather Morison observe, collect and record the things they come into contact with, embracing chance encounters and seeking out subjects which are on the edge of daily life. Their work is at once a celebration and a reflection of simple pleasures and mirrors the passions, process and beauty of their subjects. The artists take delight in revealing the essence of the mundane and the peculiarities of the everyday. Stories interweave and new narratives emerge where once there were none, fictions and inventions surface where readings were perhaps once absent.
Ivan & Heather Morison have recently exhibited at IPS, Birmingham, Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery and S1 Artspace, Sheffield. In 2004 the couple were commissioned by Tate Britain to contribute to their show, The Art of the Garden, now touring to Ulster and Manchester. Future work includes a commission for The British Art Show in 2006.
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