Ecology Works. John Newling
Ecology Works chronicles almost 20 years of artworks where nature and the growing of plants lie at the core of the artist’s work.
Newling has created a hydroponic vineyard in a church, grown and then gilded Jersey Kale cabbages, created a language from plants, grown the world’s most nutritious plant – Moringa Oleifera – and transformed them into dazzling collages and paintings.
Newling’s work is a poetic and philosophical appeal for humankind to recognise our place within nature and calls for a new system of value for the future.
Foreword by Jonathan Watkins and Essays by Richard Davey, Ann Douglas, Mark Hope and Jonathan Casciani. Edited by Aaron Juneau.
24.5 × 30.5 cm
176 Pages, 185 colour photographs
4 colour lithographic print
Hardcover, printed cover, section sewn, speciality papers throughout.English
Published by Beam Editions
1st Edition 2020
Ecology Works chronicles almost 20 years of artworks where nature and the growing of plants lie at the core of the artist’s work.
Newling has created a hydroponic vineyard in a church, grown and then gilded Jersey Kale cabbages, created a language from plants, grown the world’s most nutritious plant – Moringa Oleifera – and transformed them into dazzling collages and paintings.
Newling’s work is a poetic and philosophical appeal for humankind to recognise our place within nature and calls for a new system of value for the future.
Foreword by Jonathan Watkins and Essays by Richard Davey, Ann Douglas, Mark Hope and Jonathan Casciani. Edited by Aaron Juneau.
24.5 × 30.5 cm
176 Pages, 185 colour photographs
4 colour lithographic print
Hardcover, printed cover, section sewn, speciality papers throughout.English
Published by Beam Editions
1st Edition 2020
Ecology Works chronicles almost 20 years of artworks where nature and the growing of plants lie at the core of the artist’s work.
Newling has created a hydroponic vineyard in a church, grown and then gilded Jersey Kale cabbages, created a language from plants, grown the world’s most nutritious plant – Moringa Oleifera – and transformed them into dazzling collages and paintings.
Newling’s work is a poetic and philosophical appeal for humankind to recognise our place within nature and calls for a new system of value for the future.
Foreword by Jonathan Watkins and Essays by Richard Davey, Ann Douglas, Mark Hope and Jonathan Casciani. Edited by Aaron Juneau.
24.5 × 30.5 cm
176 Pages, 185 colour photographs
4 colour lithographic print
Hardcover, printed cover, section sewn, speciality papers throughout.English
Published by Beam Editions
1st Edition 2020
Ecology Works
John Newling
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