BAU brearley + borysevicz billboard rebuilding

BAU brearley + borysevicz billboard rebuilding


billboard rebuilding in shenzhen, installation by BAU brearley + borysevicz

during the shenzhen hong kong biennale, BAU - james brearley architects and artist mathieu borysevicz
turn the common billboard into simplified flat two-dimensional outlines. from distance the 'thing' appears
three-dimensional. on view in shenzhenwan avenue in nanshan district.

these works are a response to the proliferation of large-scale advertising images (in the form of billboards,
construction wraps, wall banners, etc.) in the urban environment. it is an inquiry into how these structures
and images affect personal and public space, visual perception, memory, and cognition.

part of a series of art works using the same means and methods as the advertising industry, they thwart the
industry's practice by presenting a neutral message.
neither iconographic nor commercial in their content, these works create an added dimension in an
otherwise cloistered urban sprawl, much like a window.

at the same time the billboard is indexical.
it is a portrait or document of the immediate environment and its component social/political relevance.
they present fixed memories of a location, its conditions and the overlooked oasis of the ordinary.


billboard rebuilding in shenzhen, installation by BAU brearley + borysevicz


billboard rebuilding in shenzhen, installation by BAU brearley + borysevicz


leeji db
12.11.09  
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