Friday, 11 January 2013

Cloud Imagination (2)

A while back in my first Cloud Imagination article, I wrote about clouds and how they can spark your imaginiation through the forms that it can take. I mentioned two creative "Cloud" pieces - the "Cloud - Made of More" advertisement for Guinness by AMV BBDO UK  and the photographs by Christopher Jonassen

Now I would like to add another artist to this "Cloud" repertoire! Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde invites clouds into indoor spaces and takes their picture before they mysteriously vanish. You can go see his work at the Ronchini Gallery in London where he is featured in the exhibition The Uncanny: Adeline de Monseignat and Berndnaut Smilde that opens to the public on the 16th of January.

Berndnaut Smilde's Nimbus II
‘Dutch artist, Berndnaut Smilde produces striking images of ‘real’ Nimbus clouds suspended within empty rooms. Using a fog machine, he carefully adjusts the temperature and humidity to produce clouds just long enough to be photographed. There is a unique ephemeral aspect to the work where the photograph captures a very brief moment before the cloud dissipates and disappears again as mysteriously as it was formed. His choice of lighting and viewing aspect enables him to create a representation of the cloud’s physicality. Smilde’s work looks at transience and challenges the physicality of space.’ –text from the website of the Ronchini Gallery


The following video show's the artist at work (the video is in Dutch)
  
Go see:
Exhibition Dates: 16 January – 16 February 2013
Opening Hours: Monday – Friday 10am–6pm, Saturday 10am – 5pm Location: 22 Dering Street, London, W1S 1AN

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