AUTO. SUEÑO Y MATERIA – Artificial traffic jam in the mountains

I’ve stopped counting the number of emails i received about my latest flickr set titled AUTO. SUEÑO Y MATERIA [AUTO. DREAM AND MATERIAL] . Yes, my friends, it’s an exhibition about cars. It’s quite spectacular, it’s overwhelming and you can visit it until September 21 at Laboral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial in Gijón, Spain. Over works 100 explore, each in their own way, the relationship between car culture and art creation in recent decades. 100 works that’s a lot to write about so i’ll start slowly with a first piece i saw at LABoral. A more detailed report will come soon(ish).

0aababsbejjhh.jpgMaider López, Ataskoa desde baserri, 2005

In 2005, Maider López bought advertising space in the press, he had leaflets distributed and posters glued on walls. His objective was to invite car drivers to come and create an artificial traffic jam on the slopes of the Aralar mountains in the North of Spain. On the 18th of September 2005, 160 cars (with approximately 425 people) joined the jam from 11am. until 3pm. The artist’s team directed the traffic and documented the event.

0aralarrr.jpgMaider López, Ataskoa Aralar, 2005

The photographs document an absurd confrontation between the urban and the rural, an extravagant Waiting for Godot, which today resonates with an added layer of ecological threat.

0aacarabsurkkl.jpgMaider López, Ataskoa aérea, 2005

All images courtesy Laboral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial.