Andre woodward

Timers simulate night and day alternation, and the plants are left on their own to grow by retrieving resources from their surroundings. His work demonstrates how natural living systems can adapt to the systems created by humans. He says about his works:“It’s representational of an evolution of everything".

 

Group exhibitions

Foehn Documents, May 10 - 31, 2008

Paisley Elephant, March 23 - April 2. 2006

Projection, January 26 - March 8, 2008

ALL - IN, November 17 - January 1, 2007

Pancake, February 24 - January 1, 2007

 

Solo exhibitions

Dual Arboretum, February 27 - April 11, 2010

You Cut In My Sowing Something, May 17 -June 22, 2009

Living In Taste Inside My Hit, April 6 - May 9, 2009

Never Cut It's Sowing Something, January 2010 - February 2011, 2009

You Taste Some Pscychocandy Hardest, December 6 - 27. 2008

Far Gone and Out, February 17 - 22. 2008

Young Ones, September 23 - 28. 2007

I Thought it was Awkward Kid. Turns out it's Cardle, January 28 - February 1, 2007

 


Artist portfolio

Impossible Dream, Aqua/Sun Yellow, 2010 | 20 x 32 x50 cm | $2,000
Impossible Dream, Real Orange/Navy Blue, 2010 | ash bark shavings, music box movement, petrified wood, Rosemary bonsai, rustoleum spray paint | 35 x 50 x 50 cm | Not for sale
Cut Dead, 2007 | cement and Ficus | 91x 97 x 97 cm | $3000
Frequency, 2010 | cinder blocks and Ficus seedling | 165 x 30 x 30 cm | $4,000
Psychocandy, 2008 | Bonsai tree, electronics, grow lights, hose, mp3 player, pumps, speaker and steel | 2,5 x 1,8 x 1,8 m | $15,000