Neville Gabie's work keeping ice cool using green technologies is explained
Posted by Neville Gabie at 9:49 AM
Rebecca is a London-based art writer currently contributing to online and print publications including ArtReview, phillipsartexpert.com, Time Out and MAP. She is a London correspondent for Saatchi Online and her writing has also appeared on the Guardian Blog, in Asia Tatler and Modern Painters. Rebecca is on the advisory board of London artist-run Gallery Coleman and is a member of AICA (International Association of Art Critics).

Neville developed new work for the Biennial. In February 2010, he travelled to Greenland to 'harvest' a two ton block of ice, which was shipped to Liverpool and relocated at Tatton Park. His experiment continued in the grounds as he attempted to keep his ice frozen for five months within a bespoke unit employing solar panels and cool water.