Atlantis in different locations |
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Atlantis travels around and get’s a local makeover every time to better impart the experience climate change might have in store for you. |
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2011 |
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| Atlantis was invited to Malmö city festival and then it was decided that it could also spend the winter, so we moved it to a better location in the city. Big thanks to our friend Jacque Montel who helped us with the work. | ||
2011 |
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| As part of the Art on Lake exhibition in Budapest organized by the Budapest Museum for Fine Arts. | ||
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Photo by Paul Segers |
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2009 |
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As a part of the summer exhibition in Wanas sculpture park in Sweden. |
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See a little montage of the work going to water. |
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2009 |
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Atlantis was invited to Malaga by JM Gallery. It was exhibited in the “river” (actually more of an overflow canal) running through the center of Malaga.
It was floating next to the CAC on top of which we built the work before putting it to water. The CAC has a youtube channel which documented much of the installation.
Somebody went through the, not-inconsiderable, trouble of wading and tagging the work.A local blogger took some nice photos. |
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2008 |
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Atlantis in Reykjavík, as a part of Reykjvaík Art Festival, 2008 |
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Photo: Rúnar Már JónatanssonBig thanks to: Faxaflóahafnir, my dad. |
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2007 |
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Atlantis was first exhibited in the summer of 2007 at Purnu art center in Finland.
Photo: Heikki Tukiainen |
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Purnu Art Center was the home and workplace of beloved finnish sculptor Aimo Tukiainen, The Purnu foundation has continued the tradition of a summer exhibition at Purnu that Aimo started with a group of finnish artists in 1967. We had a wonderful experience working there, Purnu is a beautiful place with a warm and welcoming atmosphere set by by the Tukianinen clan. |
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