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I used both my own photography and found imagery to compose amalgamations to represent symbiotic organisms (using images of lichen, coral, moss, slime moulds, mycelium). The medium of print, traditionally used for the reproduction of images, begins to mirror cellular reproduction, as I trace the evo...
2023
Print, Lithograph on Paper
Limited Edition of 10
142.2 W x 142.2 H x 1.3 D cm
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White
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Neeli Malik is a graduate of BFA Fine Art from the Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford. She specialises in silkscreen and photo-intaglio printmaking. She received training at London Print Studio and studied MA Print at the Royal College of Art (2021-23). In 2021 she was awarded a Burberry Design Scholarship to sponsor her education at the RCA, and she is currently Print Fellow at Kingston School of Art, and Artist-in-Residence at NLCS. She has recently been nominated for the Clifford Chance Postgraduate Printmaking Award and the RE Original Print Exhibition. Neeli’s practise is primarily concerned with vivid colourations, interweaving stories, human and nonhuman connections, and where we place ourselves in the world. Her work has been exhibited in various galleries internationally, including the Oxford Museum of Natural History, the 6B Arts Centre (Paris) the An Táin Arts Centre (Ireland) and Bankside Gallery (London). She received funding from London Borough of Waltham Forest to develop her photography project: ‘100 Days of Groceries’, which was also featured in Printmaking Today magazine. She has also collaborated with the Oxford Art, Biodiversity & Climate Network, and was artist-in-residence at Oxford Ecosystems Lab, where she produced a body of work in relation to their research on woodland restoration. - "My practise is concerned with the idea that anthropocentric decay is exacerbated by a widespread disconnection between humans and our environments. ‘Human exceptionalism’ or ‘Anthropocentrism’ is a mode of thinking that wrongly categorizes humanity as distinctly separate from nature. I want to propose the term ‘emergency intermergences’ - markers of collusions between humans as well as nonhumans in defiance of said separatism, to consciously or unconsciously un-do the isolation of Anthropocentrism: • inter- between; among. mutually; reciprocally • -merge ‘to ‘immense oneself’; to ‘combine’. • emerge become known; come to light ‘Emergency’ indicates that time is of the essence, we need to be present and in the now. ‘Intermergences’ acknowledge that kinship is an essential component in rethinking our place in the ecological composition of earth. Emergency intermergences respond to our times and reflect our need for survival. Emergency intermergences form new and more sustainable collusions within ourselves, with each other, and with everything.
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