Liz Nicol

This website is in progress, it’s a bit raw and some of the older projects are not yet fully populated. My intent is to create a web archive, a catalogue, referencing current works in progress, recent projects and earlier projects all in the same place to chart my practice; the old and the new. Many projects are ongoing, some span years, there is overlap and there are works that don’t fit into any of these defined projects. At a later stage, I’m thinking of adding some pages that are process led to cut across the separate projects.

short biography

Liz Nicol is a photographer who lives and works in Exeter and Venice, recent projects are responses to ‘places of conflict’, including WW1 sites of commemoration (France and Belgium), the politically contested space of the Green Line (Cyprus) and the fragile ecological environment of the salt marshes of the Venetian Lagoon. The photographic element incorporates camera based and camera-less imagery, she predominantly works with black & white photography (analogue) and the historical process of the blueprint, the cyanotype.

Nicol had an established career in education, as a teacher, and a senior manager her later research projects included a residency at Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre (NiMAC) Cyprus that was established between the Land/Water and the Visual Arts research group at Plymouth University and NiMAC, 2013. As one of the co-investigators of Remember Me. The Changing face of Memorialisation, an AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council) funded project in collaboration with Hull University (2015–2018), she developed an interest in the national identity of WW1 monuments and flowing from this is her commissioned project on the war cemeteries, designed by Edwin Lutyens.

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born

1956, Liverpool

education

Degree, Creative Photography, Trent Polytechnic and Derby Lonsdale (1975–78)

employment

1978 – 1981  Lecturer, Art Foundation Nelson & Colne College of Further Education

1981 – 1991  Lecturer, Fine Art Photography, Art & Design, Exeter School of Art

1991 – 1999  Lecturer, Media Arts, School of Humanities & Cultural Interpretation

1999 - 2003  Subject Leader, Media Arts, School of Arts Plymouth Polytechnic

2003 – 2011  Head of School, School of Media & Photography, University of Plymouth

2011 – 2013  Associate Professor Photography

2013 - 2018  MA Photography Programme Leader,  Plymouth University

one person shows

2018  ‘Endlessness’ The Broderick Gallery, Hull

2018  Nella Veduta, Serra dei Giardini, Venice, Venice

2016  ‘Field Studies of the Venetian Lagoon’, Torre Massimiliana, Sant Erasmo, Venice     

2014  Dialogues, Casa Caburlotto, Venice

2013  Umbra Penumbra, Trattoria dei Tosi, Venice

2008  Figureheads, Viewfinder Photography Gallery, Greenwich, London

2004  St Mary’s lighthouse, Newcastle

2002  Stalled, STATION, Bristol

2001  Viewing Distance, a retrospective, Bergen,Norway

1999  Fathom, Mission Gallery Swansea

1999  Image Centre of Photography, Arhus, Denmark

1997 The Rubber Band Project, Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth

1986 ‘Possessions’ Spacex Gallery, Exeter

1979  Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool

group shows

2019  Where Function Ends: Responses to the architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens, Alex Hartley, Liz Nicol, Oliver Sutherland, Hestercombe Gallery, Taunton

2018/19  Layers of Visibility, Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre (NiMAC) Cyrpus

2018  ‘Places Remember’, John Spinks & Liz Nicol, Peninsula Art Gallery, Plymouth University,

2013/14  (o)ther indications, Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre, Cyprus

2010  University Gallery, Northampton University

2009  Triangle Space, Chelsea School of Art

2007  ‘Journey’, Swansea Institute

2007  Trace & Transience, Centre for Contemporary Art and the Natural World

2006 ‘ UNEASY SPACES’, NYU, New York

2004  EAST international, Norwich

2003  cross currents, Quay Arts, Isle of Wight

2001  Sea Change, Spacex, Exeter

2001 ‘Littoral’, Swedish Storehouse-Museum, Stade. Maritime Museum, Wischhafen/Elbe. Association of Arts, Freiburg/Elbe.

2001 Shifting Horizons: Women’s Landscape Photography Now. Q Gallery & Derby Museum & Art Gallery

2000  Shifting Horizons: Women’s Landscape Photography Now. MAC, Birmingham.

1999/2000  Spacex 21, Exeter, Devon

1999  ‘Littoral’ Exeter Maritime Museum

1998/99  IKON touring, Behind the Scenes

1996  Viewing Distance, Newlyn Orion Art Gallery

1996  ‘Swinging the Lead’ Old Leadworks, Bristol

1996  ‘Sightlines Open’, Honiton Festival

1996  Burgess Salmon, solicitors, Bristol

1995  ‘Heaven’s Embroidered Cloths’ Cameraless Photography, National Museum of Photography Film & Television, Bradford

1994  Umbra Penumbra, Spacex Gallery & St. Nicholas Priory, Exeter

1994  Drawing with Light, working in the Dark, King St. Gallery Bristol

1994  ‘Mothers and Daughters’, Cairn Gallery

1994  Works on Paper, Howard Gardens Gallery, Cardiff

1993  Recollection, Dartington Gallery

1992  Unit 10, Harlequins shopping centre, Exeter

1992  Women Artists of the South West, Spacex Gallery, touring

1991 The Boundaries Are Down, Exeter & Devon Arts Centre

1991 Affairs of the Heart, Untitled Gallery, Sheffield

1990  The Ritual Show, Exeter Faculty of Art

1989  Spectrum Women’s Photography Festival, Spittlefields Health Centre, London

1988  ‘If This Your Mother Knew’, Submarine Gallery, London

1989  Fixations, Brewery Arts Centre Kendal

1988  Fixations, Spacex Gallery, Exeter

1984  ‘Underwater’ Plymouth Arts Centre

1984  The Portrait Project, Spacex Gallery, touring

1983  Open show, Brewhouse, Taunton

1979  Open show, Harris Museum, Preston

1979  The Native Land, Mostyn Art Gallery

1978  Midland Group Photography, Nottingham

1978  13 Photographers, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool

1977  Open show, Barcelona

curatorial projects

2013 Reflecting The Rural: photographs by James Ravilious, Peninsula Arts, Plymouth University, co-curated with Martyn Warren

2012 Reflecting The Rural: photographs by James Ravilious, Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) co-curated with Martyn Warren

residencies

2013 Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre (NiMAC)

conference papers

Lutyens’ War Works: A dialogue between photographic and architectural space, Hestercombe Gallery, 2019.

Photography and Loss, University of Hull. 2018

Photography and Water/ Waterscapes as Cultural Heritage, Ca Foscari University of Venice and Civilita dell’Aqua International Centre in cooperation with the UNESCO Venice office and the Instituto Veneto di Science, Lettere se Arti. 2015

Shadow Drawings/ Land 2, Plymouth College of Art.  2014

With Water/ Land/Water and the Visual Arts Plymouth University. 2013

Reflecting the Rural/ Curatorial Practices Reframed: Politics and Pedagogy in Curating Contemporary Art, University of Cyprus. 2013.

publications/catalogues

Keep your Kodak Busy: Monuments of the Great War, Liz Nicol & Jane Hutchinson, 2019 Mortality (Taylor & Francis). https://doi.org/10.1080/13576275.2019.1682982

Layers of Visibility, NiMAC/University of Plymouth, Artist Residencies 2013-2017 Edited by Liz Wells.

Figureheads over time, Fictions, Land/Water & the Visual Arts, edited by Liz Wells and Simon Standing 2006.

EAST International 2004, text Lesley Kerman.

Shifting Horizons: Women’s Landscape Photography Now. Edited by Liz Wells, Kate Newton and Catherine Fehily. I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd. ISBN 1 86064 635 2