25 May - 17 June 2012 | Bermondsey Project Space, London
March’s critically-acclaimed first solo show using a digital camera. Curated by Edward Lucie-Smith and exhibited at Bermondsey Project Space in London (2012), the State Russian Museum (Marble Palace) in St. Petersburg (2014), and the Moscow Photography Biennale 2014.
“Charles March’s photographs of trees are seldom or never meticulously detailed, in a way that we still tend to describe as ‘photographic’. Instead they seem astonishingly free, with the kind of rapidity and sketchiness that we feel is appropriate to drawings – even more so perhaps to the wilder kind of classical Chinese ink-painting.”
Edward Lucie-Smith
1. High Wood 1
2. High Wood 2
3. High Wood 3
4. High Wood 4
5. High Wood 5
6. High Wood 6
7. High Wood 7
8. High Wood 8
9. High Wood 9
10. Library Lawn
11. Tapestry Lawn
12. Cedar Lawn
13. Garlic Wood 1
14. Garlic Wood 2
15. Garlic Wood 3
16. Forbidden City
17. Godinwood Rise
18. Busaco's Grave
20. Lake Como
21. Gothic Avenue
22. Library Front
23. Cornhill
24. Volimes 1
25. Volimes 2
26. Park Copse
27. High Wood Grotto
28. Birdless Grove
29. East Learmouth
30. Gasworks Wood
31. Devil's Dyke
32. Rookery 1
33. Rookery 2
34. Stone Dell
35. Gasworks 1
36. Gasworks 2
37. Gasworks 3
38. Park Wood
39. Lion's Walk
40. Ice House Copse 1
41. Ice House Copse 2
42. Ice House Copse 3
43. Grand Anse
44. Praslin Island
45. Vallée de Mai
46. Castelnuovo Berardenga