TREE is a permanent artwork to mark the Charles Darwin bi-centenary, commissioned by and installed in the Natural History Museum, London. TREE developed from Kovat’s research in South America which informed a proposal that won a competitive bid against other artists, including Turner prizewinners. TREE was judged by a panel of art professionals and scientists. Fundamental to the project was a commitment to bringing this work to a wide audience that included art professionals, Darwin scholars, scientists and members of the general public through the artwork, publication and Radio Broadcast (BBC Radio 4)
Chris Meigh-Andrews’ art practice involves moving image installations that aspire to create links be...
SummaryMany organisations are preparing to celebrate the double anniversary next year of Darwin's bi...
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art. 10th April - 20th September 2009 Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Cen...
Permanent work to mark the Charles Darwin bi-centenary for the Natural History Museum, London. TREE ...
As part of the Darwin celebrations in 2009, the Natural History Museum in London unveiled TREE, the ...
As part of the Darwin celebrations in 2009, the Natural History Museum in London unveiled TREE, the ...
In January 2008 the Natural History Museum in London invited 11 artists to propose new artworks for ...
Exhibition held at the Maquarie University Art Gallery, NSW, 26 October - 15 December 2011Arboreal e...
Developing Fairnington’s previous research with the Natural History Museum, the exhibited paintings ...
Shrewsbury Museum Service invited Dew Harrison to create a work relating to Charles Darwin for the b...
Funded by the Natural History Museum, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the AHRC and London Arts, ...
The Tree of Life is revolutionizing our understanding of life on Earth, and, accordingly, evolutiona...
These two images that make up one large artwork, focus on historical facts, life pathways and travel...
These two images that make up one large artwork, focus on historical facts, life pathways and travel...
The Tree of Life is revolutionizing our understanding of life on Earth, and, accordingly, evolutiona...
Chris Meigh-Andrews’ art practice involves moving image installations that aspire to create links be...
SummaryMany organisations are preparing to celebrate the double anniversary next year of Darwin's bi...
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art. 10th April - 20th September 2009 Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Cen...
Permanent work to mark the Charles Darwin bi-centenary for the Natural History Museum, London. TREE ...
As part of the Darwin celebrations in 2009, the Natural History Museum in London unveiled TREE, the ...
As part of the Darwin celebrations in 2009, the Natural History Museum in London unveiled TREE, the ...
In January 2008 the Natural History Museum in London invited 11 artists to propose new artworks for ...
Exhibition held at the Maquarie University Art Gallery, NSW, 26 October - 15 December 2011Arboreal e...
Developing Fairnington’s previous research with the Natural History Museum, the exhibited paintings ...
Shrewsbury Museum Service invited Dew Harrison to create a work relating to Charles Darwin for the b...
Funded by the Natural History Museum, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the AHRC and London Arts, ...
The Tree of Life is revolutionizing our understanding of life on Earth, and, accordingly, evolutiona...
These two images that make up one large artwork, focus on historical facts, life pathways and travel...
These two images that make up one large artwork, focus on historical facts, life pathways and travel...
The Tree of Life is revolutionizing our understanding of life on Earth, and, accordingly, evolutiona...
Chris Meigh-Andrews’ art practice involves moving image installations that aspire to create links be...
SummaryMany organisations are preparing to celebrate the double anniversary next year of Darwin's bi...
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art. 10th April - 20th September 2009 Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Cen...