Luna Park #5

Author: Andreas Dobler
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Former Amusement Park of Artxanda, Bilbao, 2007

15 years ago, the Bizkaia amusement park on the top of mount Artxanda was closed. Proof and symbol of the ‘acceleration of history’, the amusement park is a contemporary ruin, an allegory of a doped economy and the print of failed mass tourism.
Luna Park is a poetic link between a series of produced works and social, political or economic issues, with an important time lag: the works transmit the park 15 years after its closure. Like a message launched to the future, in which each work takes its own path, Luna Park is an exhibition for the future.

On a visit to the park, the photographs he took provided him with the raw material for the series of paintings he wanted to do. From a real image to a pictorial image, as is habitual in his work, the dreamlike nature of the place stands out. Somewhere between a dream and a nightmare.

Luna Park, conceived by Franck Larcade, Lisette Smits and Alexis Vaillant/produced by consonni with the support of the Heritage Centre of the Department of Treasury of the Provincial Government of Bizkaia. With aid from the European Cultural Foundation, Department of Culture of the Provincial Government of Bizkaia.