Simultaneously hazy and hyperreal, soaked in colour and deliberate in its staging, Nick Meek’s aesthetic – figuring the present through a prism of the past – is a key to unlocking the collective psyche.
Remembering entails a certain amount of forgetting. Nick Meek mines this gap, creating space for meanings that might never have been there.
The images are in a state of dialectic: past/present, proximity/distance, real/unreal
– a constant negotiation that is inherently bittersweet.