Bathing in sci-fi in a London underground car park
Published 10 December 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
A hundred artists explore the themes of science fiction and space with a DIY and dystopian aesthetic inside a car park in London. Pictures of “Big Deal No 7”, an exhibition at Q-Park in Whitcomb Street.
London, from our correspondent
For the past ten years, Vanya Balogh has been organizing exhibitions in rather unconventional spaces. For the seventh Big Deal exhibition, around the themes of space and science fiction, the Croatian artist and curator has invested a car park.
“Big Deal is a project that we started in 2008 during the economic crash,” he says. “We needed that kind of project for experimentation.” Over the parking lot’s four floors and 12,000m2 of the parking lot, some one hundred artists exhibit immersive visual works and installations, the fruit of a “spontaneous exploration” of the sci-fi theme. “We are not here to have something pristine, perfect. Some works are not even finished. What I want to see are the guts of the artist.”
This edition of Big Deal will also be the last one, announces Balogh. “I feel that something happened this year, a political, cultural change, the death of many major artists.” A few days after the death of David Bowie, listening to Ziggy Stardust, he decided on the 2016 theme. “We live in an apocalyptic time, and we all have to pay attention,” he warns. What does sci-fi tell us about our present? Below, a visit through images, somewhere between retro future and dystopian present.
“Surviving Time Vacuum”
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Smells like rotting bodies
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Tweet chaos
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Time for a bomb?
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Into the womb
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Lots of space to sell
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Hello my alien friend
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The “Guernica” of the future
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The worst of the “Brave new world”
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Me, myself and my clone
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“Big Deal No 7”, Space 2016, Q-Park, 39-41 Whitcomb Street, WC2 7DT, London, until December 10, visit by appointment (contact by e-mail)