CHANGING THE NATURE
This exhibition sets out to challenge formal categorizations, structure, labels and order all of which are often used not only to help us understand, but to make us feel secure in the world. However, the superficiality of this poses the question - how do you know that one form of categorisation makes sense over another?
at Vulpes Vulpes

Image from CHANGING THE NATURE at Vulpes Vulpes
The Arts provide us with the opportunity to re-evaluate the borders and definitions of the culture we find ourselves in. This exhibition will look at interpretations of nature and the linguistic and visual systems of codes that permeate our understanding of nature. The materials that artworks are made of are significant in the way we understand and contextualise a piece. Through exploring these definitions we aim to challenge, not only the categorisations of nature and materiality, but also artworks themselves. The way we seek to understand ideas and objects in relation to semantic structures provides a secure world-view but limits the terms in! which we process information.
Changing The Nature includes work which, either consciously or sub-consciously, taps into our growing concern with an environmental, necessarily global approach to nature as a wider, interlinked, ecological system. A system that is not outside culture, but inextricably linked to it via phenomenon such as climate change, sustainability and a new consciousness of how we use the materials in the world around us.
Artists: Ann-Marie James, Ally Mellor, Anna Chrystal, Iain S. Hales, James Page, Robert Fearns, Scott Massey, Yolande Kenny . Curated by Zoë Macdonald, Anna Stephens
Curated by Purge Projects.
Opening Times
Private view: Friday 15 January
Saturday and Sunday, 11am-6pm
15-31 January 2010
Where
Vulpes Vulpes
Unit 4 Prout Road
Clapton
London
E5 9NP






