When it comes to artists working with Nature and activism, Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey, co-founders of Culture Declares Emergency, are two of the most influential. Their living portraits harness photosynthesis and chlorophyll to create striking and natural – albeit impermanent – works of art. Known as Ackroyd & Harvey, since first coming together they have been pioneering the placing of ecology at the creative epicentre of their work.
In her latest documentary, Fiona Cunningham-Reid follows the two artists in an intimate portrayal of both their work and their relationship in which the artists’ ...
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