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- 10 - 19
GHOST in the INK is the first exhibition of a series of monotypes and artworks in which Hilary Dalke revives and re-works an avant-garde approach to the 19th century scientific mode of nature printing.
These fragile images capture moments in time, revealing a lost presence of leaf forms and more, printed from residues on an inked platen.
The prints, made throughout a year of changes, are of leaves from a special Paulownia tree. Hilary Dalke’s work has recorded the life of a tree’s seasons - the periods of growth, from decay to rebirth. Also on display are installations of the inked, preserved leaves.
To accompany the exhibition there will be an artist’s talk on Saturday 26 March 2.30pm. All welcome. Just turn up.
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Hilary Dalke studied at Guildford and Kingston Schools of Art graduating with a BA in Fine Art and Printmaking. She has an ATC from Goldsmiths College London. Dalke had been directing art and design education positions, as well as various enterprises in design research and fashion. Printmaking and photography have always been her main focus when time allowed. In 2017, WELLCOME COLLECTION ACQUISITIONS, purchased a portfolio of 12 monotypes from her Series 1 WRAITH. Her work is in Private Collections in the UK and USA. Dalke has shown work at the University of Surrey, Guildford, the Chelsea Arts Club, and in 2020, she presented at a Printmakers Council Exhibition in Highgate.
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