Turquoise Bag in a Tree is an ongoing series of images, sculptures and public interventions that explore the global phenomena of discarded turquoise plastic bags snagged in the branches of trees. The artwork highlights the presence of single use plastic in our environment and acts as a memorial to our ability to despoil our planet. The series began in 2003 …
I’m Sorry, Things Fall Apart, 2022
I’m Sorry is a an on going series of found paintings of land and seascapes by unknown artists collected from ebay and charity shops. I have added painted or collaged text onto the paintings. The chosen words and phrases range from philosophophical musings to environmental protest slogans, romantic overtures and melancholic statements. The work offers the impression of a dialogue between the artist, …
Deluge commissioned by Meadow Arts, 2023
Deluge is a large scale outdoor work in the form of an LED scrolling sign, commissioned by Meadow Art in 2023 for a multi site group show across the city of Worcester with Simon Faithful, Tania Kovats, Nadia Khan, Daniel Pryde Jarman and Sally Payen. Deluge is sited at The Hive in Worcester, a carbon neutral building in an area landscaped as …
Corruption, The Whitworth Manchester 2022
Corruption is an oversized, bespoke stick of Blackpool rock in Union flag colours, with the word CORRUPTION running through it. This limited edition artwork was prompted by the words of political journalist and activist George Monbiot, during the 2020 COVID Pandemic, who said “corruption runs through this country like words in a stick of rock”. His comments made in a …
The Postcards
Unsettled Ground, You Belong Here, Salford Museum and Art Gallery
Looking at me, looking at you, looking at Art 2021
Plastic Matters University of Hertfordshire 2020
Seyi Adelekun, Maria Arceo, Camilla Brendon, Hilary Jack, David Kefford, Steve McPherson, Jill Townsley and Daniel Webb This exhibition of eight International artists explores the impact of plastic on our environment. its potential to become something more treasured, how hastily we consume and dispose of it and its future role in society. For Plastic Matters I showed my archive of over 100 …
Micro Plastics
Micro Plastics Rain Down from the Sky at Division of Labour Worcester 2020 Mark S Gubb, Hilary Jack and Edward Clydesdale Thompson Micro Plastics Rain Down from the Sky explored the recently discovered phenonmena of breathable plastic particles in the air.
Gathering Little Moreton Hall
Hilary Jack’s flim and installation, Gathering, was commissioned by Trust New Art in 2019 for The Long Gallery at 16th Century Little Moreton Hall. The work takes its inspiration from the discovery of a handful of ancient Tudor tennis balls found behind wood panelling during restoration work in The Long Gallery at Little Moreton Hall. Their doscovery proved the …
No Particular Place to Go; 35 years of British Sculpture
Buffer Zones curated by Nat Pitt
No Borders
The Messenger
Creating The Countryside
Host
Progress
Migrant Objects, Bilbao
The Late Great Planet Earth, solo
Emergency Meadow
Finding Treblinka
Packwood Follies
Inside Out House
Empty Nest
And Scent of Pine…
…Singing Through the Fog
Mortars at Dawn
They Shoot Horses Don’t They?
The Social Lives of Objects
Conflux New York
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