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Nick Jordan was born on 28 July, 1967 in Chigwell, Essex, England, is an English painter. Discover Nick Jordan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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Nick Jordan is a visual artist and experimental filmmaker based in Manchester, UK.
Jordan's work has been shown widely at international exhibitions and film festivals, including Innsbruck International Biennale (Austria); ICA (London); Kunstmuseum (Bonn); British Textile Biennial; Musée du quai Branly (Paris); Whitstable Biennale; BFI London Film Festival; Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival; Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF); Portland International Film Festival; Haus der Kulturen (Berlin); State Darwin Museum (Moscow); Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival; São Paulo International Short Film Festival (Brazil); Kassel Dokfest (Germany); Documenta (Madrid).
Nick Jordan also works in a collaborative practice with fellow artist Jacob Cartwright, see Jacob Cartwright and Nick Jordan.
In 2023, HOME (Manchester) hosted the artist's largest solo exhibition to date, 'Natural Interaction'.
The artist's practice is cross-disciplinary, encompassing film, drawing, prints, painting, photography, sculptural objects, publications, events and collaboration, and explores the relationship between the natural world and social or cultural histories.
Other publications include Some Mild Peril (Castlefield Gallery, 2004);The Audubon Trilogy (Dedecus, 2010), a chapbook and series of short films drawn from the writings of 19th-century artist and frontiersman John James Audubon, following his escapades along the Ohio river and Mississippi river; and Heaven, Hell and Other Places, a documentary on Emanuel Swedenborg, commissioned by The Swedenborg Society.
Artist residences & commissioned projects include British Textile Biennial / English Heritage (UK); Headlands Center for the Arts, (San Francisco, USA); Thackray Museum of Medicine (UK); Arts & Heritage (UK); The National Trust (UK); The Manchester Museum, (UK); Book Works (London); LOCWS Art Across the City (Swansea); ICA (London); Art Gene (UK); British Society of Aesthetics (UK); North Yorkshire Public Archives (UK); Newcastle University (UK) / Stasi Archives (Germany).
(C&J = Cartwright & Jordan)
Nick Jordan is the co-director of Between Two Rivers (2012) – a feature-length documentary about the town of Cairo, Illinois.
The film was awarded Best Film at Big Muddy Film Festival (2012) and River's Edge International Film Festival (2012)
In 2017, Nick Jordan co-directed a mid-length feature documentary, Intentional Community, made in collaboration with artist Clara Casian.
The film is a portrait of Braziers Park School of Integrative Social Research.
Nick Joredan is now the curator of the annual Braziers International Film Festival.
The artist's publications include Alien Invaders, published by Book Works, which takes the form of a guidebook to non-native species found in Britain, and the effects on native wildlife.