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Uncle Charles

Heather Ackroyd & Dan Harvey: UK artists exploring ecology, architecture, & activism through photography, printmaking & installations. Innovative art duo.

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Uncle Charles

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In the photography of Ackroyd & Harvey, notions of passage of time and transience are evoked through the use of a living plant material – seedling grass. The artists use grass grown from seed on vertical surfaces as a living photographic medium, which they term ‘photographic photosynthesis’. In a darkroom setting using projected light through a negative image, the emergent blade of grass has an extraordinary capacity to record complex photographic images through the production of chlorophyll. Each germinating blade of grass produces a concentration of chlorophyll pigment that relates to the amount of projected light available to it, and the strength of green produced is according to the intensity of light received. Gradual fading of the image may occur over time due to natural UV bleaching by light.Responding to ‘place’ is integral to how Ackroyd & Harvey develop ideas. To make the photographic content for rīvus, the artists worked with Uncle Charles ‘Chicka’ Madden, a widely respected Gadigal Elder, and his grand-daughter Lille Madden, First Nations director at Groundswell, a giving platform for climate action, and activist with Indigenous youth climate network Seed Mob.

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The Living Canvas: The Visionary Symbiosis of Ackroyd & Harvey

In the contemporary art landscape, few names evoke the profound intersection of biological vitality and architectural permanence quite like Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey. This British duo, whose collaborative journey began in 1990, has redefined the boundaries of visual expression by moving beyond the static image into the realm of the living. Their work does not merely represent nature; it breathes, grows, and evolves before the viewer's eyes. Born in England in 1959, their artistic consciousness was forged through a rigorous academic foundation at the University of the Arts London. It was here, amidst the study of photography and printmaking, that they developed the technical precision required to execute their most ambitious concept: the use of photosynthesis as a medium for portraiture.

The essence of their practice lies in a groundbreaking technique known as photographic photosynthesis. By utilizing light-sensitive processes, the artists allow living grasses to grow through photographic emulsions, effectively "printing" images using the energy of the sun. This method transforms the artwork from a fixed historical record into a temporal performance. In masterpieces such as Uncle Charles (2022), the duo invites audiences to witness the ephemeral beauty of nature reclaiming form. As the grass matures and interacts with the photographic substrate, the portrait shifts, blurring the lines between the organic world and human identity, reminding us that all life is a continuous, transformative process.

Ecological Activism and the Urban Landscape

Beyond the technical marvel of their growing prints, Ackroyd & Harvey’s work serves as a poignant commentary on the fragile state of our global ecosystems. Their practice is deeply rooted in environmental activism, seeking to bridge the gap between urban architecture and the wild, untamed forces of nature. They often turn their gaze toward the tension between human-made structures and the encroating greenery of the natural world. This exploration is not merely aesthetic but deeply political, as they use their art to advocate for biodiversity and a more conscious way of inhabiting our planet.

Their ability to weave complex narratives of connection is perhaps most evident in works that bridge disparate geographies and cultures. For instance, in pieces like Lille Madden / Wanstead Reserve, Cooks River, Sydney (detail), they explore the delicate threads connecting Indigenous connections to the land with contemporary ecological concerns. Through these installations, they achieve several critical objectives:

  • Challenging Permanence: By creating art that changes over time, they disrupt the traditional museum concept of the "eternal" masterpiece.
  • Promoting Biodiversity: Their use of living organisms forces a direct, physical confrontation with the importance of preserving plant life.
  • Synthesizing Disciplines: They successfully merge the scientific rigor of ecology with the emotive power of fine art, creating a new genre of "Sci-Art" collaboration.

A Legacy of Interconnectedness

The historical significance of Ackroyd & Harvey lies in their refusal to view humanity and nature as separate entities. In an era defined by the climate crisis, their work acts as a vital mirror, reflecting both our capacity for destruction and our potential for symbiosis. They have moved the conversation of environmental art away from mere depiction toward active participation. To stand before an Ackroyd & Harvey installation is to participate in a living dialogue—one where the breath of the grass and the light of the sun are just as much "artists" as the humans who prepared the canvas.

As they continue to push the limits of what constitutes a medium, their legacy remains etched in the very growth of the landscapes they document. They have taught us that art is not just something to be looked at, but something to be experienced as a living, breathing part of our shared ecological destiny. Their contribution to contemporary British art ensures that even as urban landscapes expand, the memory of the wild remains vibrant, growing, and ever-present.

heather ackroyd and dan harvey

heather ackroyd and dan harvey

1959 - , United Kingdom

주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Photography, Printmaking, Installation Art; Ecology Art Duo
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Sci-Art Collaboration']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Feminist Art Movement
    • Abstract Expressionism
  • Date Of Birth: England, United Kingdom (1959)
  • Full Name: Heather Ackroyd & Dan Harvey
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Seedling Grass
    • Uncle Charles Madden / Wanstead Reserve
  • Place Of Birth: England