01/11/21

Nicola Hicks @ Flowers Gallery, London - Dump Circus

Nicola Hicks: Dump Circus
Flowers Gallery, London
Through 18 December 2021

Nicola Hicks
Nicola Hicks
NOW, 2021
Charcoal on paper, 195 x 156 cm
© Nicola Hicks, courtesy of Flowers Gallery

Nicola Hicks
Nicola Hicks
Miniature Bear from Dump, 2019
Bronze, 24 x 17 x 20 cm
© Nicola Hicks, courtesy of Flowers Gallery

For the past four decades, British artist NICOLA HICKS’ practice has addressed the universal, and often darker aspects of humanity, using contemporary allegory to critique our social systems. 

Dump Circus is a large-scale installation imagining an urban wasteland where the natural world has been ravaged and suffocated by debris and greed. Within this scene, a cast of wild and domestic creatures have bested their ringmaster.

Upturning the anthropocentric perspective of the circus act, the animals appear to be adapting to the urban habitat on their own terms. Appropriating discarded human objects, and balancing precariously on pallets, a fridge and gigantic rubber tyres, their triumphant gestures amongst the remains of the city reflect both a horrifying account of human havoc on the planet and hopeful speculation on the irrepressible endurance of the natural world.

A series of works on paper, recalling the exuberant designs of circus posters, introduce the characters performing in the surrounding tableau. Their multi-layered construction communicates a sense of urgency, alongside defiant slogans calling for change in works such as Keep Up, Get Up, and the enigmatically playful, Now.

Nicola Hicks
Nicola Hicks
Spotlight Horse, 2021
Charcoal on paper, 240 x 203 cm
© Nicola Hicks, courtesy of Flowers Gallery

Nicola Hicks
Nicola Hicks
Keep Up, Get Up, 2020
Charcoal on paper, 281 x 267 cm
© Nicola Hicks, courtesy of Flowers Gallery

Nicola Hicks
Nicola Hicks
Keep Up, 2021
Charcoal on paper, 280 x 240 cm
© Nicola Hicks, courtesy of Flowers Gallery

NICOLA HICKS was born in London in 1960 and studied at Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College of Art. In 1995 Nicola Hicks was awarded an MBE for her contribution to the visual arts. Nicola Hicks’ sculpture and drawings have been exhibited in numerous international museums and galleries. Selected solo exhibitions include Sorry, Sorry Sarajevo, St Paul’s Cathedral, London; Sculpture by Nicola Hicks at the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, United States; and her work was included in The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things, curated by Mark Leckey, as part of the Hayward Touring series at venues across the UK. Hicks has numerous works on public display including the Crouching Minotaur at Schoenthal Monastery, Switzerland and Muscle and Blood at 600 Lexington Avenue, New York. 

A major monograph Nicola Hicks: Keep Dark (Elephant) was published in 2017, with accompanying texts written by David Mamet, Candia McWilliam, Max Porter, Matilda Pye, Will Self and Patterson Sims.

FLOWERS GALLERY
82 Kingsland Road, London E2 8DP