BEAUTY SPOT: TONY HEYWOOD – 18 March – 7 April 2009 – London

Wednesday, January 7, 2009
By 1stAngel

Beauty Spot, Tony Heywood’s latest horticultural-based art installation, suggests that our experience of nature is becoming distant as is it increasingly mediated through television, film and magazines.
Beauty Spot invites the audience to walk through a cartoon-like landscape before encountering grotesquely distorted micro-landscapes in bell jars. These Victorian style miniatures are packed tightly with crystallized bonsai trees, anthracite, bejewelled sculptures and tattooed micro-organisms. A series of three short ’scratch garden’ videos provides the link between these two worlds.
“Horticulture’s answer to Damien Hirst” Martin Gayford, Daily Telegraph.
The works in Beauty Spot reveal a complex and painstaking artistic process: Heywood makes multi-media collages of imaginary landscapes, photographs them and then cultivates living horticultural environments based on the images. These environments provide a theatrical set on which performances take place. The performances – which usually involve the destruction of the garden – are filmed. Cuttings from the films provide inspiration for the intricate micro-landscapes in bell jars. The installation, Heywood’s second solo show at FAS, represents the artist’s desire to stamp his own mark on our changing perception of landscape:
“In our multi-media world, nature is frequently portrayed in a grossly exaggerated, often highly perfected manner and I wanted to describe, and occasionally ridicule that desire for bucolic perfection – the visual equivalent of lounge music.” Tony Heywood
“Call that a public garden? I’d call that a work of genius” Carolyn Hart, Independent on Sunday.
In an integrally related sideshow Heywood presents his latest colour-field video paintings of choreographed poured-paint, inspired by herbaceous flower borders.
Heywood’s large-scale, living and dying garden art installations have been generating rising interest since 1999. In his last exhibition, Unfinished Symphony (2007) alongside artists such as Jake & Dinos Chapman and Gavin Turk, Heywood presented a glass case with a sculpture of a scaled 1950s New York Skyscraper inside containing a time bomb of rare seeds. In SuperAlgal Bloom (2006) Heywood presented a floating exhibition on the Serpentine in Hyde Park of giant bejewelled forms based on the minutiae of algae and plankton. These sculptures formed his first exhibition Shimmer at FAS by way of installation on the front gardens of the Tate.
Former Head Gardener for the Hyde Park Estates, Tony Heywood now works in a studio beneath Platform One Paddington Station where he creates and cultivates his garden installations. Recent awards and commissions include, Cork European City of Culture (2005) Belfast Botanical Gardens, Chaumont International Experimental Garden Festival France, Future Gardens Award (2009).
EXHIBITION DETAILS
Beauty Spot: Tony Heywood
18 March – 7 April 2009
148 New Bond Street, London W1S 2JT
Tel: +44(0)207 318 1895
eMail: tc@fascontemporary.com
www.fascontemporary.com

Open: Mon-Fri 10am-6pm,
Sat 10am-1pm

Tube: Green Park, Bond Street, Oxford Circus

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ABOUT THIS COLUMNIST
I live in Manchester, UK and spend my time working for the arts. My actual profession is Artist, but I spend more time now reporting and promoting artists. I also write for Our Gym (co.uk) and Galileo Was Right (com)

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