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Showing posts with label snowglobes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snowglobes. Show all posts

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Man & Christmas Elf Explored In 14 Snowglobes By Various Architects




above: Magic Garden, one of fourteen snowdomes that exlpore the Nisse Landscape

This year DAC, the Dansk Architectural Center, invited architect firms Jaja, Primus and Masu to create new interpretations of the Christmas landscape in the form of snowglobes or snow domes, with modern pixies or elves (Nisse).



The project is a critical interpretation of the planning perspectives on the relationship between the elf, Santa Claus, the countryside and an investigation of the modern Nisses' influence on urban form and structural contexts, like the DAC to focus on a fundamental paradox in relation to the current pixie landscape.



On the one hand, continued development of 'modern city', with the expansion of modern nissehabitater, on the other hand, maintained the notion of 'the traditional pixie landscape' in the use of simple dichotomies 'city-country' and 'center-periphery' as understanding terms basis of planning. In practice this seems logical contradiction, however, mask or ignore. With respect to this masking plays the understanding of 'pixie landscape' as natural in contrast to the 'city' as a cultural importance.

This pixie landscape urban discourse seeks to establish the basis for a new dialectical synthesis between urban and pixie landscape planning, where pixie landscape refers to a common framework for Christmas in the urban and rural context. Based on this alternative understanding of pixie landscape, like the DAC to consider the possibility of anchoring the goblin and his little helpers in relation to the future planning of the urban-rural pixie landscape.



How does the Nisse live amongst us today? That was the fundamental question at this year's x-mas workshop at DAC. We chose to explore this seasonal topic through a variety of architectural and programmatic compositions, represented in these fourteen snow globes.

Xmas Bar:

Roof Garden:

Harbor Bath:

Xmas Rock:

Track and Bridge:

Xmas Traffic:

Stair House:

Shopping Ramp:

Bike Park:

Mix Doubles:

Double Facade:

Housing Bridge:

Stair House:

and Magic Garden shown at the top of this post.

via JAJA on NOTCOT
images courtesy of JAJA, information and text courtesy of DAC

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Walter Martin & Paloma Munoz: Wonderfully Wicked Winter Wonderland





The Cerealart Project Room
Presents Walter Martin and Paloma Munoz



Cerealart
is proud to present an exhibition of photographs by Walter Martin and Paloma Munoz,
November 16, 2007 - January 25, 2008.

Like fairy tales or dreams Walter Martin and Paloma Munoz construct trancelike, metaphorical panoramic photographs and snow globes. The collaborative team, which have been working together since 1993, draw from art historical references ranging from Goya and Persian miniatures to literary references from William Blake to Zadie Smith.

The photographs are also influenced by pictorial Chinese landscape painting which use negative space as atmosphere and small figures in wide expanses. The images tell expressive tales of lonesome travelers in the frozen wilderness that contain an arctic topography of snow-clad hills, boulders and dead trees where one or more tiny sculpted people are passing through or stranded. The result is a stage everyone is bound to enter when life has lost its warmth and promise, at which point finding a new way becomes desperately urgent.


A Winter Walk, 2006, C-Print mounted on Plexiglas,
39 x 65 inches, Edition of 6



Wish and Weight, 2007, C-Print mounted on Plexiglas, 26 x 60 inches, Edition of 6.


The Mail Boat, 2007, C-Print mounted on Plexiglas,
38 x 100 inches, Edition of 7.


Traveler 170 at Night, 2005, C-Print mounted on Plexiglas, 33 x 40 inches, Edition of 5.

Below are some more images of c-prints taken from their site. I do not know if these are not included in the Cerealart exhibit.

(click on image to enlarge)









Be sure to go here to see all of their recent work for this project.

Cerealart will also be exhibiting three snow globe multiples from Martin & Munoz's "Traveler" series which were recently published in hand-signed edition of 250 of each (shown below with links to purchase).



If you'd like to have the actual snowdomes by these artists, they are for sale


ITEM NO: 12166
SIZE: Globe diameter: 4.75” / 12.1cm, Overall: 6” / 15.24cm
MATERIAL: See description
EDITION: Edition of 250, hand signed and numbered.

$750.00 Buy it here.


ITEM NO: 12167
SIZE: Globe diameter: 4.75” / 12.1cm, Overall: 6” / 15.24cm
MATERIAL: See description
EDITION: Edition of 250, hand signed and numbered.


$750.00 Buy it here.


ITEM NO: 12168
SIZE: Globe diameter: 4.75” / 12.1cm, Overall: 6” / 15.24cm
MATERIAL: See description
EDITION: Edition of 250, hand signed and numbered.

$750.00 Buy it here.

You can also buy the Traveler Snowdomes here at Unica Home.


Above: Installation at the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki



Be sure to see all the other snowdomes and snow dome photographs (C-prints) from this series on their website.

Present exhibitions:
Secrets Sleep in Winter Clothes
Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art, Vienna, Austria
Open November 15, 2007 through January 10, 2008
Photographs
Cerealart, Project Room, Philadelphia, PA
Open November 16, 2007 through January 25, 2008
PULSE MIAMI Comtemporary Art Fair

PPOW Gallery

Open December 5, 2007 through December 9, 2007
Islands
PPOW Gallery, New York, NY

Open January 10, 2008 through February 9, 2008