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Fi Burke

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Derby, DE1 3LB
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Contemporary Visual Artist

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InGest Exhibition in Derby City Centre

June 20, 2010 Fi Burke

InGest is exhibiting in Derby City Centre from Monday, June 28th, 2010 to Saturday July 17th, 2010. Commissioned as part of Derby City’s ‘Art in the City’ project, InGest takes up shop at 8 Victoria Street, DE1 1EQ; this can be found next to the Post Office and across from the old Debenhams.View Larger Map

This playful exhibition in a previously empty shop window, takes on the role of a bakery. InGest bakery is the purveyor of fine proverb breads; a thought for the day on the daily slice. As with all quality bakers, fresh ingredients make for good bread, a renewed outlook and a fresh perspective…….so see the baker’s thoughts unfold with fresh thoughts for the day as the exhibit evolves over the three-week period.

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Autumnal scenes from the River Dee at dusk. Mixed feelings - love the light, the colours, the glow. Not so keen on the day moving to night so early. Why does it take me by surprise every year !? 😱
From the archives! A prompted 'journey' back today to all things flour and bread. This was part of an installation at the wonderful Harrington Mill Studios as part of the British Art Show Fringe. I'm thinking 2011 or 2013?
Someone's enjoying a strawberry instead of my usual monkey nut offering!
Scenes from this week's trip to London. All in one day - me and a Gormley, Brit Museum architecture v's mid century on the side of the rail track.
© Fi Burke

Since Sliced Bread was made possible with funding from the Arts Council

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