THE CIRCLE TO THE CENTER, THE CENTER TO THE CIRCLE.
2012
Solo exhibition The Circle to the Center, the Center to the Circle, 2012, OEI Color project, Stockholm, Sweden.
Exhibited Works —
DEMOCRACITY, 2012 | Relief sculpture
RISING TIDE, 2012 | Watercolor
GARDEN CITIES OF TOMORROW, 2012 | Drawing/ printed, diameter ca 40 cm | Inspired of Ebenezer Howards diagram
Democracity is based on the futuristic vision of a city named Democracity which was presented in the central pavilion of the World Fair in New York in 1939: a globe shaped building adjacent to an obelisk-shaped structure which became the logo and the symbol of the fair. Democracity was a planned urban and exurban complex of the future, an attempt to imagine how a city could look in 2039. It was inspired by urban planner Ebenezer Howards Garden Cities of Tomorrow from 1902, and was designed by Henry Dreyfuss, based on an idea of Edward Bernays. Edward Bernays, who directed the public relations of the fair, was the nephew of Sigmund Freud and one of the American pioneers in the field of public relations and played a major role in defining the industry's philosophy and methods. In 1925 he published the book Propaganda which settled his notions on Public Relations.
Democracity is a relief which varies in size depending on the exhibition space and adapts it´s aesthetics to the surface it´s exhibited on.