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Rotheneuf Monsters and Pirates
At the age of 54, a stroke let him deaf-mute, and put an end to his ministry. He retired near Saint-Malo, by the seaside, into a solitude. That's where the stone became his language and sculptures his words. Inspired by the history and the myths of the region, he began to sculpt the history of the Rotheneuf (a family of pirates and contrabanders living in the 16 and 17th centuries) into the granitic cliff.
In his time, this huge work included wooden sculptures and the sculptures were painted in bright colours. He had even scultped a portrait of himself with the motto : "Amor e dolor" (Love and pain). Unfortunately the wooden sculptures were burned in 1940.
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I borrowed the picture above from a French site dedicated to the mythical forest of Broceliande, the place where Viviane (also called Nimue or Niniane), the Lady of the Lake, entombed Merlin in a rock.
20100607
Dreamlands - Exhibition
This multidisciplinary exhibition brings together more than 300 works : modern and contemporary art, architecture, films and documents drawn from numerous public and private collections.
Designed as an experience both playful and educational, it offers the first comprehensive exploration of its theme, inviting visitors to think about how the city is imagined and how this imagination finds expression in concrete projects.
World's Fairs, contemporary theme parks, the Las Vegas of the 1950s and '60s, twenty-first-century Dubai : all these have helped bring about a profound transformation in our relation to the world, our conceptions of geography, time and history, our ideas about the original and the reproduction, about art and non-art.
The dreamlands of the leisure society have shaped the imagination, nourishing both utopian dreams and artistic productions. But they have also become realities : the pastiche, the copy, the artificial and the fictive have become facts of the environment in which real life is led, and they serve as models for understanding and planning the urban fabric and its social life, blurring the boundaries between imagination and reality.
From Salvador Dali's Dream of Venus pavilion for the New York World's Fair of 1939 to such manifestoes as Venturi and Brown's Learning from Las Vegas and Rem Koolhaas's Delirious New York (which reads Manhattan through Coney Island's Dreamland), the sixteen sections of the exhibition will trace the history of a complex and problematic relationship.
20091210
Paul Ranson
Paul Ranson (1861-1909) was painter and a theosophist, and his works are an open window to a colourfull magic and spiritual world.
He was a member of the Nabis(*) group. They used to meet in his studio called 'The Temple', at 25 boulevard de Montparnasse in Paris.
(*) 'Nabi', comes from the hebrew 'nebiim' and means 'prophet'.
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Exhibition : Paul Ranson - Fantasmes et sortilèges,
Musée Maurice Denis - Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
October 24 2009 - January 24, 2010.
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Laffoley's Odyssey
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20091117
The Cloud - London 2012
Beautiful and futuristic,
The Cloud monument projected for the Olympics.
“The CLOUD proposes an entirely new form of observation deck,connecting visitors to both the whole of London and the whole of the world, immersing them in the euphoric gusts of weather and digital data."
Find more on THE CLOUD website
20091027
Perplex City
Perplex City is a fictitious metropolis. The most important characteristic of the city's culture is the importance they place on puzzles and other mental pursuits.
Perplex City was, actually, a long-term alternate-reality game created by Mindy Candy, a London-based development team.
Find the whole story on Wikipedia.
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More about Alternate Reality Gaming (AEG):
20091026
Utopia & Uchronia
- Utopia is derived from the greek words "ou" (no) and "topos" (place), meaning "no-place"
- Uchronia is derived from "ou" and "chronos", meaning "no-time"
Out of Space and Time, Utopia & Uchronia, is very much what this blog is about.
Uchronies 2, is the title of an exhibition hosted by the gallery Ars Longa (Paris) and introducing artists working on the concepts of imagination and space.
I particularly enjoyed NG 's works and ideas. She is a nomadic performer, "testing utopic prototypes" and "exploring the relationship between physical and mental space".
Her present project is titled YOUR HOUSE IS MY HOME-LIVING IN UTOPIA. Her experience of living in the futuristic Bubble House designed by Antti Lovag is the first chapter of it. video
You can follow her quest for an ideal place and life on her blog.