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Judy Spark, River Jelly - Collema dicotomum, installation view.
in the Fernery, St Andrews Botanic Gardens
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Crawford Arts Centre, St.Andrews
2 July ' 22 August
Reviewed by: Catriona Black »
Gardening is in. Between the Tates latest exhibition Art of the Garden, and the Crawford Arts Centres current offering What in the World is More Beautiful? we are reminded that art and gardening are not so very different. Both grapple constantly with the thorny question of beauty. Both are about the creative process as well as the final product. Is nature simply the artists medium? Surely its a creative collaborator. Theres plenty of collaboration in the St Andrews exhibition, between artists, beekeepers, floral arts clubs and museums. Nature gets to collaborate too ' a colony of bees has helped to create a sculpture, and at the time of my visit the thistles and butterflies were stubbornly refusing to work together, perhaps because of creative differences.
This exhibition is a second curatorial collaboration for Glasgowbased artists Susanne N?gÄrd Nielsen and Gair Dunlop, as a development of their shared interest in the Picturesque Movement. The artists are among a group of seven showing in and around the Crawford Arts Centre, all concerned with various aspects of horticulture, landscaping, and the environment. This show demonstrates the venues obvious strengths: partnerships with organisations, clubs and individuals throughout Fife and beyond, extending way past the conventional art gallery audiences. Nielsens Mondrian flowerbed stands proudly in the local Botanic Gardens, made up of flowers which the artist secretly loved to paint, behind a public show of abstract grids and squares. The horticulturalist who helped Nielsen identify the various species of flower in Mondrians paintings was scathing about the artists choice of plants. They were not ideal specimens, he complained. That, again, is the thorny issue of beauty.
Venue detail:
Fife Contemporary Art & Craft »
Town Hall, Queen's Gardens, St Andrews KY16 9TA
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