Humpty Dumpty: a transient history of Mardin earthworks, low rise

Mike Nelson (Artist)

Research output: Practice-based/Artistic researchExhibition

Abstract

Mike Nelson is known for immersive, absorbing installations that transform the spaces they inhabit. Nelson uses Fruitmarket’s Warehouse as the machine room, or driving force, for a major new installation that extends across all three spaces of the gallery. Built around two sets of photographs taken in London and a city in Eastern Turkey between 2010 and 2014, the work captures cities in flux, guided by their politics and leaders of the time.

The work seeks to make sense of both sites and their inter-relatedness through constructed environments, sculpture and photography. Turning the Warehouse into his studio since the start of May, Nelson transforms the space into both a site of production and part of the setting for his work.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 27 Jun 2025
EventHumpty Dumpty: a transient history of Mardin earthworks low rise - Fruitmarket, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Duration: 27 Jun 20255 Oct 2025
https://www.fruitmarket.co.uk/mike-nelson/

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