Forwards Backwards, monument van verandering en vernieuwing II, 2015
Landart sculpture with pavilion at the location of Dordtyart, Dordrecht (The Netherlands). Pavillion; still life made out of materials found on shipyards and construction sites stacked on the rooftop of the pavillion; two straight paths and two circular paths. 5,5 m. (width) x 40 m. (length) x 4,5 m. (height). Materials: Iron white painted steel construction, wood, found materials.
Forwards Backwards, monument van verandering en vernieuwing II (2015) is the second version of Forwards Backwards (2010). This land art piece was originally developed with farmers in ‘Het Groene Woud’ - a nature and agricultural area in the South of The Netherlands It was made a collaboration with family Van Wagenberg who run 'Jofrahoeve', a biological pig farm in Esch, commissioned by Eurolandart and BKKC, Tilburg (NL). It included a research into landart, farm life, rural life in relation to city life, environmental issues, tourism and many other aspects related to the region. The outcome was ‘Forwards Backwards’, a wide-ranging project including a happening with trucks, performances, a video, and a pavilion with circle paths. See:
https://www.winekegartz.com/works/forwards-backwards-pavilion
Landart sculpture (March - September 2015) commissioned by Dordtyart2015, Dordrecht (NL), website:
http://dordtyart.nl/archief/kunst_in_opdracht-3/wineke_gartz