SHOULD YOU IN THIS LOVELY WEATHER feel like a hike in Utterslev Moses, one will in the corner by Engsvinget get a bit of a surprise. Especially if it is more than a month ago, you were there last. For next to a small bed of very large red mushroom is a BIG man by freeing him from the earth. The large main and most fingers are above the soil surface and then it is surely just waiting for the frost disappears so the rest can be freed. The suggestion of the great man brings to mind Jonathan Swift's tale of Gulliver's Travels, which brings Gulliver to fight the country where he is Lilliputian, and the Lilliputian country where he is a giant. Extrapolating to the story of the Great Man by Engsvinget's 'Gulliver' come to Lilliputian country Denmark. NEXT TO Svampebed and the Great Man is a swing set. On the Great man's head is put cots and a tripod, so you can climb up on the head and water slide down again. It is also possible to climb into the Great Man by mouth or from a hole in the head. Inside the head is different shelves or lobes, which you can crawl around on, and thus get a sense of being a very small travelers 96 well plate area discovering the brain. THE BIG MAN with Svampebed and swing set is the latest addition of art playgrounds is the city's genius has brought around the city. The artist Peter Land (1966), which is behind the art playground in Engsvinget. PETER LAND playing here with proportion and scale ratio. Lilliput planets are not Danes as such, but the children. Children are at. definition small, and the experience aspect ratio different than we adults do. ADVENTURE, picture book AESTHETICS AND CLOWN COMEDIANS are recurring themes in Peter's artistic oeuvre. He works with video, sculpture / installation and painting. One of his most famous videos is that in which he dances naked in his own apartment (Peter Land d. 5 May 1994 (1994)). In a later series of videos, including Step Ladder Blues (1995) stages the land itself as an unfortunate clown. But beneath the amusing surface is constantly a fierce sadness. IN SEVERAL OF HIS PICTURES, among others in the series 96 well plate area of drawings that were exhibited at Louisiana-exhibition in 1997, experience a psychedelic adventure world á la Alice in Wonderland but with a lot of acid mushrooms. Although aesthetics reminiscent of picture books for children, there is always a black page WORK WITH SIZE MATTERS is not new to him, which among other things can be seen in the installation Playground from 2005. Here are two children on a small lawn and rolling 96 well plate area a ball back and forth repainted on a white line. Around them is a white fence. Either the children are proportionally too big or too is lawn / playground for little. It is clearly a sense of claustrophobia, which further emphasized by the fact that there is no room for the children's free arm movements and their own initiative. They have to do an activity that has already been mapped out and planned for them. ON THE RIGHT PLAYGROUND in Utterslev Moses makes Peter Land to the dark side is also present. For in reality it can be that a child has eaten the red toadstools, and suddenly has become gigantic, which the soft peat soil can not hold to, and therefore the Great Human swallowed up by the earth. Again it seems as if Peter Land has been inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland (1865), where Alice also grows and shrinks depending on what she eats. NO MATTER HOW TO perceive Peter's art playground is a stroke of genius. Rumors within the playground was unveiled went to the kids to climb around on a brain - and it sounded 96 well plate area a bit scary. But as it has come to look now, the fantastic, welcoming and filled with opportunities to create their own stories. Try it! READ LAST INTERVIEW WITH PETER LAND FROM KOPENHAGEN IN CONNECTION WITH HIS LATEST EXHIBITION AT GALLERY NIKOLAJ WALLNER 96 well plate area HERE: http://www.kopenhagen.dk/interviews/interviews/interviews_2011/interview_peter_land/ READ MORE ABOUT PETER LAND ON GALLERY NIKOLAJ Wallner WEBSITE: http : //www.nicolaiwallner.com/artists/peter/peter.html
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