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The Drawing Room: Melanie Jackson: The Ur-pflanze (Part 1) - 29 Apr 2010 to 20 June 2010

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29 Apr 2010 to 20 June 2010
Open : Wed - Sun 12.00-6.00
The Drawing Room
Tannery Arts, Brunswick Wharf
55 Laburnum Street
E2 8BD
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The Urplanze (Part 1), installation detail, Collage
� Melanie Jackson, 2010.
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Melanie Jackson: The Ur-pflanze (Part 1)

29 April � 20 June 2010

Private view Wednesday 28 April, 18.30 � 20.30

Opened Wed - Sun 12 - 6pm

Melanie Jackson has been investigating links between industry, aesthetics and plant forms, taking a lead from Goethe's notion of the Urpflanze. The Urpflanze - or primal plant - is Goethe's imaginary plant that contains coiled up within it, the potential to generate all possible future plants. Contemporary plant science similarly assumes the ability to create as yet undreamt of botanical objects, using an array of tools and techniques, such as nanoscience, transgenics and biomimicry. Paradoxically science also looks to primordial plant matter for clues on how to proceed. Plant science becomes an art of morphology and mutation, re-presentation and transformation, characteristics it shares with the medium of drawing.

For her solo exhibition at The Drawing Room, Jackson presents, The Ur-pflanze (Part 1), the first stage of the ongoing investigation. An analogy is made between the gallery, greenhouse and laboratory. Using all the imaging technologies available to a non-scientist, Jackson articulates these curious transformations of form and scale, and shifts in time. Drawing is explored in 2, 3 and 4 dimensional forms � with sculptures fashioned from newspaper pulp and wooden armatures, reanimated plant manuals and collages, graphite drawings, sound recordings, animations � and a film composed of photographic stills recording every living plant the artist came into contact with during the 12 months leading up to the exhibition. There is a fascination with the innate processes and forms of botanical morphology, and in the ways in which this enters the economy and the imaginary through technological intervention. Here might be found particles blown up 1000-fold, giant gourds, acid pink begonia, mystical banyan, primordial plant matter and the industrial plantation.

A newspaper will be printed in parallel with the exhibition. It is composed of articles, texts and images that have grown from a dialogue between the artist Melanie Jackson and the writer Esther Leslie.

Published by The Drawing Room and Matt�s Gallery, funded by Arts Council England.



Forthcoming in conversation

Wednesday 19 May, 19.00 at The Drawing Room

In-conversation between Melanie Jackson and Marcus Verhagen, art historian and critic. His writing has appeared in periodicals such as Representations, Third Text and New Left Review. He has also contributed essays, reviews and interviews to magazines such as Art Monthly, Modern Painters, frieze and Art Review.

Event is free but booking is essential.
If you wish to attend please contact The Drawing Room.




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