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Hugh Dichmont

Hugh Dichmont is an artist and writer whose practice explores notions of meaning, morality and nothingness. His works combine memories, fantasies and anxieties, and seek to question western conceptions of progress and value.

hugh@hugh-dichmont.com | www.hugh-dichmont.com

Reviews

JACKINABOX [1 April 2008]

Jackinabox, the first exhibition curated and staged by Nottingham-based artist group Exit Here, presents pieces by five artists whose practices - though described in the exhibition text as being “unrelated” -  adopt a shared  Read on…

Exit Here, Nottingham
11 - 20 March 2008

Pak-Keung Wan: Morphologies [31 October 2007]

Resembling bacteria or skeleton leaves, the swirl of the tides and the drift of the sands, Pak-Keung Wan’s drawings are exquisitely intricate webs of loops and lines that form fields of activity, giving the impression of depth and texture. In  Read on…

Fermynwoods, Northamptonshire
13 September – 28 October

Carsten Höller's Test Site [18 February 2007]

Carsten Höller's Test Site, the seventh commission in Tate Modern's Unilever Series, links floors five, four, three and one with the Turbine Hall via coiling metal slides. There are two viewpoints for the work, one as participant, and  Read on…

Tate Modern - Turbine Hall
10 October 2006 to 4 April 2007

The Redemptive Beauty of Life After Death [1 February 2007]

“I do not fear death, in view of the fact that I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.” Mark Twain Growing older it may be hard to share this  Read on…

Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University
12 January – 17 February

British Art Show [23 June 2006]

One Show, Two Cities Haluk Akakçe at Nottingham Castle The “most ambitious survey of new and recent developments in art from the UK” has arrived in Nottingham; the multi-faceted British Art show. It opened at the Gateshead  Read on…

Nottingham Castle
4 April 2006 to 6 June 2006