Nicky Webb and Helen Marriage worked together intermittently on productions prior to founding
Artichoke in 2002. In all, their productions have included: • 1990 and 1992-3
Canary Wharf. Productions to mark the new development at
Canary Wharf in London. • 1999
Salisbury Festival:
Dining with Alice at the
Larmer Tree Pleasure Gardens in Wiltshire, a performance based on ''
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''. This will be re-staged in 2009. • 1999 Salisbury Festival:
Last Words. A
poetry festival without a single poem being read. • 1999-2000 Salisbury Festival:
Eye Openers in Salisbury and at
Old Sarum. • 2002 '''''The Queen's Jubilee''''' Commissioned for the
Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. As
Artichoke: • 2003
Imber, a requiem for the village of
Imber on
Salisbury Plain, which was requisitioned by the British Army in
World War II for training purposes and its inhabitants evacuated. Commissioned by
Artangel. • 2006 '''''
The Sultan's Elephant''''' in London, in association with French performance arts company
Royal de Luxe. This is the largest free public arts event ever to have been staged in London • 2006
A Portrait of London in
Trafalgar Square, created by film director
Mike Figgis to mark the 50th anniversary of the
London Film Festival. • 2008
Telectroscope, in association with artist
Paul St George, linking New York City and London. • 2008
La Princesse, a giant mechanical spider that roamed the streets of
Liverpool as part of the
European City of Culture celebrations. In association with French performance art company
La Machine. • 2009
One & Other,
Antony Gormley's
Fourth Plinth project in Trafalgar Square, which placed 2400 people on the empty plinth for one hour at a time over 100 days. • 2009 – present
Lumiere, a light festival first held in
Durham, containing over 20 installations and new commissions that transformed the city for four nights. Repeated in
Derry and London. • 2018 –
PROCESSIONS, a mass participation artwork on 10 June 2018, with marches of women in Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh and London, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the
Representation of the People Act 1918, which granted suffrage to many British women. ==Related reading==