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Gallery of Hardman Square Pavilion / Sheppard Robson

Study for a Windmill / Gijs Van Vaerenbergh

© Johnny Umans Reinterpretation. This work evinces the duo s characteristic play with references; not only art-historical references, but also allusions to the meaning of a place. In doing so, they further develop their oeuvre of spatial installations that bring to the fore the site-specific qualities of a place. They achieve this through the introduction of elementary architectural and artistic typologies - such as the gate, the bridge, the dome, and in this case, the mill - which are interpreted in novel ways. Study for a Windmill is not only a tribute to Bruegel s mill, but also a reference to its significance in the region s productive landscape, a recognisable landmark that has long since disappeared.

Theater Cafe / MPDStudio | ArchDaily

Sections A 40 meters by 15 meters installation constructed from steel and wrapped with fishing nets weaves through the bamboo roof of the original structure giving shades to the people from the afternoon sun. The net is constantly moving by the wind, so the color red and orange are chosen to give a sense of an organic living creature. © Adisorn Ruangsiridecha One end of the installation is intentionally placed low enough to encourage people to touch and feel the texture the fishing net and think of how a simple material can create such a significant impact.

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