Digital c-prints, acryl/forex, 7 works, 80 x 100 cm When we travel to new places, how much do we really see? Whenever we travel we are in many places at the same time; we might be there, but we are often also somewhere else. At the same time, travelling to a new and unfamiliar place [...]
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Somewhere Else (Postcards from the Edge), 2005
Posted in Artworks, Minna Rainio, Solo Works on August 15, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
Context #4 (2005)
Posted in Artworks, Mark Roberts, Solo Works on July 5, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
The spectacle is not a series of images but a social relationship between people mediated by images – Guy DeBord Number 4 in an ongoing series of textual-spatial interventions completed in photographic form. Series of 17 images Varying sizes
PANG: Public Art Northern Genre
Posted in Artworks, Exhibitions on July 30, 2004 | Leave a Comment »
Rainio & Roberts will be participating in PANG, a public art event in Rovaniemi, Finland.
Rajamailla (Borderlands) (2004)
Posted in Artworks, If you could see me now, Rajamailla (Borderlands) on January 5, 2004 | 3 Comments »
How can something as insignificant as a line have such a huge impact on people and how they live? How can a small patch of grass figure so importantly in the everyday lives of individuals? How can an apparently ‘empty’ space be so full of meaning? Rajamailla is a DVD-installation which takes the Finnish-Russian [...]
Vanishing Point (1999)
Posted in Artworks, Mark Roberts, Solo Works on July 5, 1999 | Leave a Comment »
Vanishing Point is a series of large digitally manipulated photographs dealing with the production of space, and specifically the uses of space by power. The images depict public ‘monumental’ spaces in London and Helsinki – for example Trafalgar Square. In the images, the monuments have been carefully removed to create a new space – a space in habited by people who continue to stare blankly at some invisible force. By removing the objects which people/tourists come to see, the invisible power underlying the spaces is revealed.