Stephen Inggs

Botanicals

Stephen Inggs grew up in South Africa in the Western Cape surrounded by vineyards and farms. His interest in the environment is a recurring theme. With his botanical works he explores the relationship that flowers have with our everyday life. The flora he chooses to photograph are deliberate and considered. They range from the protea, an indigenous flower which is the symbol of South Africa, to the hydrangea, an invasive species from Asia, and the rose - brought to South Africa by the first Dutch settlers and planted as an early warning system to alert the farmer to aphids before they reach the vines. Inggs uses ubiquitous flowers and plants to explore these complex issues around colonialism, migration, land ownership and ecology. For him, the ‘garden becomes the site of cultural critique’.
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Hydrangeas in Jug
    Hydrangeas in Jug
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Peonies in Jar, 2022
    Peonies in Jar, 2022
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Protea in Bottle, 2022
    Protea in Bottle, 2022
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Proteas, 2003
    Proteas, 2003
  • Stephen Inggs, Ranunculus, 2022
    Ranunculus, 2022
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Almond Blossom, 2022
    Almond Blossom, 2022
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Aloe, 2006
    Aloe, 2006
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Arum Lilies, 2007
    Arum Lilies, 2007
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Chrysanthemum Stem, 2022
    Chrysanthemum Stem, 2022
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Clivia in bottle, 2016
    Clivia in bottle, 2016
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Clivia in Linnware Vase, 2022
    Clivia in Linnware Vase, 2022
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Dark Rose, 2022
    Dark Rose, 2022
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Jug with Flowers, 2006/2008
    Jug with Flowers, 2006/2008
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Peony, 2022
    Peony, 2022
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Roses in Enamel Jug, 2003
    Roses in Enamel Jug, 2003
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Roses in Jug, 2022
    Roses in Jug, 2022
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Roses Overberg, 2003
    Roses Overberg, 2003
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Nasturtium 2, 2007
    Nasturtium 2, 2007
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Succulent, 2010-2011
    Succulent, 2010-2011
  • STEPHEN INGGS, Wilde dagga, 2010-2011
    Wilde dagga, 2010-2011