Tessa Farmer: In Fairyland at Leeds College of Art by Tessa Farmer

This exhibition which includes the Cottingley Fairies and work by Su Blackwell, Sverre Malling and Annelies Strba is on until the 26th February.

The Cottingley Fairies fly home in the forthcoming exhibition 'In Fairyland'.

It is now almost a century since the infamous fairy photographs were taken in a small village a few miles outside Leeds. In 1917 and 1920, Elsie Wright and her cousin Frances Griffiths took photographs of what appeared to be fairies frolicking by the local beck. These photographs captured the imagination of writer Arthur Conan Doyle whose father, Charles, and uncle, Richard, illustrated fairies a generation before. Taking its title from Richard Doyle’s 'In Fairyland' (1870), this exhibition explores the medium of the fairy and, reciprocally, the fairy as medium. (Through representation) we invite you to re-question your belief in these magical beings. 

An Injured Herring Gull (detail)", 2013, antique taxidermy seagull, crabs, insects, plant roots, hedgehog spines.

Farmer's tiny fairy sculptures offer an entomological, 'accurate' variety with body parts poached from wasps and butterflies. Her fairies have twisted instincts when compared with the decorative Cottingley paper cut-outs propped up with hatpins. Farmer's fairies don't dance; they swarm. Clustering around Farmer's insidious species will be several other examples of 'Cottingley art' including the photographs themselves. 


Alice and Leaping Fairy © Glenn Hill / National Media Museum/Science & Society Picture Library

Books and bookworms by Tessa Farmer

The fairies have been worming their way into quite a few books of late. Here are three fantastic recent publications:

VIKTOR WYND'S CABINET OF WONDERS

http://www.thelasttuesdaysociety.org/projects/book/#.VGN4OYVBf01

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THE MULTISPECIES SALON by Eben Kirksey (editor)

This includes my work and features an image from 'Little Savages' on the front cover.

http://www.multispecies-salon.org/

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TAXIDERMY ART: A ROGUES GUIDE by Robert Marbury

http://www.robertmarbury.com/