Renée Pfister Art & Gallery Consultancy is delighted to present Annabel Dover’s cyanotype prints. The Weed series is from plants collected in Emma Darwin’s garden. These species border the path to Charles Darwin’s greenhouse. Unlike the other plants in the garden of Down House, they are planted for beauty and Dover included the weeds which grow in these borders. Darwin was in particular interested in how weeds developed and survived. He created his own weed bed, which he dug into his otherwise pristine lawn.
Annabel Dover
Weed IV, 2013
Cyanotype print
600 x 460 mm
Thursday 19th September 18.00 – 20.30 (ticket only)
Friday 20th September 11.00 – 19.30 Open to public
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Friday 20th September 11.00 – 19.30 Open to public
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Sunday 22nd September 11.00 – 17.30 Open to public
Brighton Art Fair, Corn Exchange, Church Street, Brighton BN1 1 UG