Autumn 2012 at the BALTIC featured Zoe Walker & Neil Bromwichs' The Engagement of eternal hope.
" a post apocalyptic, utopian dream in the form of an evolving social sculpture, part-tent, part-plant, part-garden." As you can see from the images below the installation creates a rather telly tubby like enchanted garden of tent like inflatable plant shaped objects! Unusually colourful for a post apocolyptic scene and quite appealing in a very abstract way....as is usual for my trips to the Baltic it is unusual and interesting but I leave feeling rather bemused...
The childrens area on level 2 (Quay) has a really lovely light and open feel to it due to the huge glass wall with amazing views at the end. I could happily sit and waste alot of time just gazing out at the view! It features lovely work by local schools as below:
tree with glass bottles hanging |
man made of drift wood |
individually made silver fishes make up a shoal of beautiful fish. |
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