Before and After: Mathilde Roussel's Botanical Art

I wrote a

review of Anatomia Botanica, Mathilde Roussel's exhibit at Cheekwood

, for this week's Scene. I'd originally planned to write the review to coincide with the exhibit's opening back in March, but since the work is plant-based, I wanted to give it some time to get a little messy — it's more about the process of growing and the circle of life and all that.

I went to Cheekwood on three separate occasions to look at the work, and each time the work was dramatically different. I took a few photographs of my own on every visit, sort of like visual notes to help me keep track of what I just saw. The "Lifes of Grass" sculptures changed so quickly that the last time I was there (Wed., April 18), I overheard the maintenance crew talking about whether the work would actually stay intact through the exhibition's close in mid-May.

Check out some of the photographs I took of the Courtyard Gallery installation on opening day back in March, and compare them to the photos I took last week.

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