Fairies will emerge from the shadows, intent on sabotage and warfare in order to reclaim their museum: their fairyland

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The fairies have been quietly lurking in the museum for over a decade. They consider this their realm, happily  feasting upon (sometimes breeding) insect pests, entertaining themselves with a little, subtle vandalism, in competition with carpet beetle and clothes moth larvae (Mr.Wynd never notices). Other ‘fairies’ appear from time to time, but they don’t last for long. However, these ‘dark fairies’ and other invasive  creatures like Mermaids, Djinn, Trolls, Pixies and the like recently called into the museum by the publication of Viktor Wynd’s Dark Fairy Tales  pose a distinct threat to their habitat.Therefore they will emerge from the shadows, intent on sabotage and warfare in order to reclaim their museum: their fairyland.

 

Tessa Farmer – http://www.tessafarmer.com/ –  was born in 1978 in Birmingham and  lives and works in London. She is the great granddaughter of the influential writer of supernatural horror Arthur Machen. She studied at The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, The University of Oxford  where she received a BFA and an MFA. Her work has been exhibited worldwide and is in many collections including those of The Saatchi Gallery, London, The David Roberts Collection, London and The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), Tasmania.

In 2007 she was artist in residence at the Natural History Museum in London and was nominated for The Times/ Southbank Show Breakthrough Award. In 2011 she was awarded a Kindle Project ‘Makers Muse’ Award and in 2015 won the British Science Fiction Association BSFA Art Award.

Recent exhibitions include ‘Kafka: Making of an Icon’ at The Bodleian’s Weston Library, Oxford, ‘Reimag(in)ing The Victorians’, Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham, ‘Insect Odyssey’, Salisbury Museum, Salisbury and ‘NatureMAX’, Giant Gallery, Bournemouth. Her work can be seen in the permananent collections of MONA, Tasmania and The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, London.

‘In Fairyland: The World of Tessa Farmer’ was published by Strange Attractor Press in 2016. Edited by art historian and curator Catriona McAra, In Fairyland consists of eight carefully crafted chapters by Giovanni Aloi, Gail-Nina Anderson, Gavin Broad, Brian Catling, Jeremy Harte, Petra Lange-Berndt, and John Sears.

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