
A new group exhibition opening at NiMAC this Friday begins from two key reference points: a 1943 statement by John Burns in the Daily Mail describing the Thames river as “liquid history”, and journalist Erica Gies’ book Water Always Wins (2021), which urges readers to consider the desires of water itself.
Water, a vital yet unpredictable force, nourishes ecosystems, shapes landscapes, and flows through human and non-human bodies, while resisting






