FICTIONAL HOMETOWN
Maja Rohwetter and Gabriele Künne 3.11. – 30.11.2000
platform,
Roger Wingren
Both artist are German and had a residency during a longer time in one
of the Nordic countries, Maja Rohwetter in Finland and Gabriele Kûnne
in Sweden. Both dealt with their new environment specifically on a modern
urban basis. Rohwetter combines photos of different small towns in Finland
in photoshop and uses these collages for her paintings. The results are
paintings of seemingly recognizable places where everything looks familiar
but something is different, you just can’t point out what. Künne
deals with roads and bridges, highways and viaducts seen as enormous sculptures
in the cityscape. She uses these shapes for making sculptures.
Parallel to Fictional Hometown a 3-day seminar was arranged on city
planning, the city as living environment and the place of art in the city,
inviting a tenant association that deal with the parks in Vaasa (Jaakko
Vainiopää, Kantakaupungin asukasyhdistys ry), an association
of shops around the town square (Tuula Wägar; Vasa affärscentrum
rf) that usually arrange some strange occasions on the market square where
they put up a fence around it and you’ll have to pay to get in,
the town architect (Kalle Viljanen) and a researcher and architect from
Helsinki (Panu Lehtovuori) and an architect from the neighboring city
Jakobstad.
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