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Janice Kerbel

London-based Canadian artist Janice Kerbel frequently produces work in the form of plans and studies (for instance, wall-mounted gardens for council flats, or respiration gardens for gyms) that promise to be realisable but are never to be fulfilled.

Her internationally-exhibited projects include: Underwood, a series of love letters to the seasons; Bank Job and 15 Lombard St, the meticulously detailed plan for robbing one of London’s city banks; Home Fittings, studies of buildings that show where to step without creaking or casting shadows; and The Bird Island Project, the fictitious development of a paradise island resort. To create Nick Silver Can’t Sleep Kerbel for the first time developed a work in conversation with and for a specific group. It was also her first play.

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Selenicereus grandiflorus, from the Swallowtail Garden Seeds collection of botanical photographs, illustrations, and paintings.  Trew, C.J., Ehret, G.D., Plantae selectae, vol. 4: t. 31 (1754) [G.D. Ehret]. Night blooming Cereus (1754)

License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

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Janice Kerbel