Tuesday, 8 September 2009
Tuesday, 11 August 2009
Tamara Kostianovsky...Hair Maps
The artsit utilises a rather interesting material, hair. The maps made of hair are installed on a window pane of a gallery space. She also uses her own clothes to create a world map.
Hair Map, 2004
Mapamundi, 2006
http://www.tamarakostianovsky.com/
Hair Map, 2004
Mapamundi, 2006
http://www.tamarakostianovsky.com/
Labels:
art map,
artist map,
clothes map,
contemporary artist map,
hair map
Thursday, 23 July 2009
Shiraz Bayjoo...maps, icons and flags
Shiraz Bayjoo’s works explore a common ground that lies between the autonomy in art through abstraction, and the emotive icons of fracturing cultural and religious identities. For more visit www.shirazbayjoo.com.
Labels:
art map,
artist map,
flags,
icons,
map artist,
symbols
Wednesday, 8 July 2009
Mark Bradford...mapping the urban space
From an areial perspective Mark Bradford captures the view of urban cities using all types of paper (found in the city) to create large scale collages.
Kryptonite
The Flies
http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/bradford/index.html
Kryptonite
The Flies
http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/bradford/index.html
We create maps to give meaning...Joao Machado
Monday, 6 July 2009
Peter Dykuis...maps, politics, and more
Peter Dykhuis integrated maps explore ideas engaging with politics, ethics, and questions ideas about war and human behaviour.
More work at www.dykhuis.ca
You are here (detail), 2005
State Dinner (detail), 2005
More work at www.dykhuis.ca
Friday, 3 July 2009
Daniel Medina...New Social Maps
Daniel Medina questions how we intrepret the geopolitical world of today and what this means in relation to the spaces where worlds, countries, nations intersect or collide.
Nuevos Mapas Sociales, 2009
7th Gwangju Biennale, 2008
Interrogatin Systems, 2008
Nuevos Mapas Sociales, 2009
7th Gwangju Biennale, 2008
Interrogatin Systems, 2008
Tuesday, 30 June 2009
Darlene Charneco, take a closer look
Inpsired by mapping tools and computer gaming design. Meeting points between real and virutal worlds. See more of her work: http://www.darlenecharneco.com/
Cheery Bloosom Woods, 2007
From Above
Cheery Bloosom Woods, 2007
From Above
Mona Hatoum...a prolific map artist
Thursday, 25 June 2009
Local Cartographies with artist Maria Kheirkhah
Adults from the Sundial Centre in Hackney worked with artist Maria Kheirkhah on the Local Cartographies project to map significant places and memories of their community.
Using a kilim (a traditional Turkish carpet) as a backdrop to map the area around Sundial Centre, the group collaboratively drew up a map. The kilim was used to reflect the narrative element of the map.
Using a kilim (a traditional Turkish carpet) as a backdrop to map the area around Sundial Centre, the group collaboratively drew up a map. The kilim was used to reflect the narrative element of the map.
Labels:
art map,
cartographic map,
community map,
creative mapping,
map artist,
social map
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Envisioning Maps, a show from 2008 better late than never
Envisioning Maps was an exhibition at Hebrew Union College in 2008 that investigated the concept of mapping. The maps explore history, getting lost, declaring location, word maps. Per the press info 'the show explores the desire to know wehre one is in a world where we don't know where we are going'.
Venice Eruv, Ben Schacter, 2007
Budapest/Soweto, William Kentridge
For more information: http://www.huc.edu/museums/ny/exhibits/08/maps/
Venice Eruv, Ben Schacter, 2007
Budapest/Soweto, William Kentridge
For more information: http://www.huc.edu/museums/ny/exhibits/08/maps/
Labels:
artists and maps,
creative mapping,
Envisiong Maps,
map art
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
Pronoid Mapping- the belief that the world is conspiring to help you
Artists Agnes Poientin-Navarre and Theresa Rahman worked with a artists to consider the concept of 'Pronoia' - the belief that the world is conspiring to help you. Through a series of workshops the group identified key words, symbols and pictograms that define their personal pronoid journeys.
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Noriko Ambe, betweeen topography and emotion
Lands of Emptiness 2008
"So to speak, I have been mapping the mysterious land between physical and emotional geography. I want to attain something sublime. The entrance of the way is detail. The detail is the key point of nature, and we are part of nature," as stated by Noriko Ambe on her website at http://www.norikoambe.com/index.html.
Diaolgue with a Tree, 2006
"So to speak, I have been mapping the mysterious land between physical and emotional geography. I want to attain something sublime. The entrance of the way is detail. The detail is the key point of nature, and we are part of nature," as stated by Noriko Ambe on her website at http://www.norikoambe.com/index.html.
Diaolgue with a Tree, 2006
Leila Daw...maps in various forms.
Leila uses maps in installations and painitngs. Her sea chart benches make direct references to offshore topography of New England, however they are still very functional. And her paintings make references to natural spaces. You can see more of her work at http://web.mac.com/leiladaw/iWeb/Site/Leila%20Daw.html.
Anchorage
Anchorage
Could have been a great city
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Off the Map...series of exhibitions 2009
Off the Map...An ongoing series of map related exhibitions explores how we can begin to map information often neglected by traditional cartographic maps - the social, emotional and political worlds we inhabit. Professional artists and groups explore information mapping and the deconstruction and reassembly of cartographic maps as part of the Iniva Creative Mapping project. http://www.iniva.org/exhibitions_projects/2009/off_the_map_exhibitions
Matthew Cusick, Map Paintings
Katy's Wave, 2008
Non Plus, 2007
Geronimo detail, 2007
I think I have seen his work before, however it’s definitely worth a mention, the detail in the images are amazing. Every area of a map becomes a brushstroke. Visit Matthew Cusick at http://www.mattcusick.com/.
Friday, 17 April 2009
Ctril-N projects / Anatomy of a City
III: Partir 2008
Exploring the traces of forgotten metropolitan systems artist Olivier Ruellet traces the railways or runways without their prescribed visual imagery we encounter on a daily basis. To see more of his work go here: http://www.ctrl-n.net/en .
Thursday, 5 March 2009
Emma McNally: A wisp, a line, a strategy,
Fields, charts, soundings, 2008
Is it an aerial view of a battleground? Or is the mapping of constellation in motion? Perhaps she is mapping the sound coming from a distant source. Emma's work is both mathematical and methodical yet has a tinge of vastness and chaos. To see more work:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/emmamcnally/show/
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
Milena Bonilla...mapping from Colombia
Lugares Comunes: bocetos para JardÃn, 2004
Transitory Map Project, 2008
Milena Bonilla, her work is gentle but yet critical of those moments of travel, distance, rupture and healing. Find out more at: http://www.milenabonilla.com/
Wednesday, 4 February 2009
Shannon Rankin: Beautiful Maps and Embroidery
You can find more of her work at: http://www.selflesh.blogspot.com/ or http://www.flickr.com/photos/selflesh/.
Friday, 30 January 2009
The Knowledge - Land of Achievement
Land of Wisdom [ southern detail of the Croydon Map]
Coupling the grammar of cartography with elements from the Proust Questionnaire entitled "The Knowledge : Land of Wisdom & Land of Achievement", Agnes Poitevin-Navarre explores notions of identity and expectations. You can see more of her work at http://www.cushionculture.com/.
Thursday, 15 January 2009
Monday, 12 January 2009
Artist, curator, writer Lize Mogel (work in Rad Carto)
Area of Detail,-2008 is a work by Lize Mogel where she transformed the map of the world (as provided by the United Nations) into a flat plane representation of the world. The work explores the issues arising from the politics of such an act and how they impact interpretation. As she says in her description someone is always on top. You can see more of her work here: http://www.publicgreen.com/
an Atlas of Radical Cartography
For those of you who actually find this blog, I found this great book that brings cartography, social activism and creativity together. It's also an exhibition touring the USA. Link http://www.an-atlas.com/.
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