7.30.2010
7.28.2010
7.13.2010
Fermynwoods, INTERVENTION, projected
For Hans-Dieter Kügler, in loving memory
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Elders, ELSEWHERE | Idyll and friction in landscape
From June 18th to September 5th the unique ELSEWHERE art route can be seen in all of the village centers of the municipality of Sint-Mintchielsgestel. Large billboards with surprising photographic views on the landscape will be up in 23 locations along the entrance roads as well as in Sint-Mintchielsgestel. Nineteen photographers, well known both nationally & internationally, will display landscapes - often from beyond our borders, from elsewhere - in which idyll and friction form the central theme. The photos show landscapes which represent our dream of the untouched, pure landscape, comment on this or demonstrate it to be resolutely disturbed by human intervention.
Elsewhere invites the passer-by to view this interplay between local countryside and the photographic landscape elsewhere through fresh eyes.
Tim's work features as one of these billboards, for more information on the project please visit Elsewhere.
Elsewhere invites the passer-by to view this interplay between local countryside and the photographic landscape elsewhere through fresh eyes.
Tim's work features as one of these billboards, for more information on the project please visit Elsewhere.
7.03.2010
Fermynwoods, INTERVENTION, projected & Artists talk
Following on from its 2009 outing at Suffolk’s Latitude Festival & The London Art Fair, London in January 2010, UK based photographic artist Tim Simmons brings his large-scale projection to Fermynwoods at the unique setting of the Danish Shelters within Fermyn Woods.
Shown adjacent to the Danish Shelters the evening projection examines the multilayered relationship we have with our surroundings, & how subtle changes to our expectation of a place alter our perception of it.
For details on how to get there or to book a place on the Artists talk visit the Fermyn Woods site.
Shown adjacent to the Danish Shelters the evening projection examines the multilayered relationship we have with our surroundings, & how subtle changes to our expectation of a place alter our perception of it.
For details on how to get there or to book a place on the Artists talk visit the Fermyn Woods site.
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fermywoods
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