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Artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey sit in the cafe at Hayward Gallery
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Ackroyd & Harvey on their process of photographic photosynthesis

‘Without the fact that plants photosynthesise we wouldn’t have the atmosphere on this planet… we wouldn’t have life the way we know it’.

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Originally posted Tue 18 Jul 2023

As part of the Hayward Gallery exhibition Dear Earth, artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey have created a series of living portraits through what they call photographic photosynthesis.

The individuals depicted – Love Ssega, Destiny Boka Batesa, Helene Schulze, Julian Lahai-Taylor and Paul Powesland – are each part of London-based climate conscious collectives, and in this video Ackroyd & Harvey explain how these living portraits are constructed and grown in a darkroom through the use of controlled light.

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‘It’s sort of perverse, you start by having to nurture the work, and then you put the whole process into reverse and kill it’.

Dan Harvey