Chris Drury:

Mushrooms | Clouds

August 10 – October 05, 2008 at Nevada Museum of Art

British artist Chris Drury is known for creating ephemeral assemblies of natural materials. His work explores the connections between nature and culture, inner and outer, systems within the body and systems on the planet. Drury often collaborates with scientists and technicians from a broad spectrum of disciplines.

 Drury’s exhibition at the Nevada Museum of Art included the large-scale wooden sculpture Cloud Pool Chamber, created in a FOR-SITE residency. Cloud Pool Chamber was made from diseased logs felled at Donner State Park near Truckee, California. A hand-carved granite pool beneath the structure reflected the clouds overhead and referred to the Native Maidu grinding stones located nearby.

Chris Drury: Mushrooms | Clouds (installation view)

Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, 2008

Chris Drury’s FOR-SITE residency

Nevada City, California, 2008

All Chris Drury: Mushrooms | Clouds exhibition photography by Dean Burton.