In a mass of people, surrounded by Belgians and
Italians, I visited the GLOW festival again this year. This ninth edition has
the theme Stad in Beweging (City in
Motion) and comprises of 20 light art installations and performances scattered
around the city centre of Eindhoven. No less than 650,000 people attended GLOW
this year, a record number!
The art work 'L'Amore non fa rumore' by Luca Pannoli
consists of a collection of luminous traffic signs and advertising displays,
completely integrated in the background of the urban environment. The artist
has reworked the signs and logos, thus undermining their meaning.
The
performance art on the Church of St Catherine is a major attraction year after
year. This year saw the performance of 'The
enchanted cathedral and the seasons' by Ad Lib Creations with Christian
Gimat.
'Spidron Mapping' by Bordos.Artworks is an art installation that
combines 3D light projections and music.
The official
route starts at the Schellensfabriek
a former textile factory where there is a café, a restaurant and several
exhibits as GLOW side events. Here, 19 up-and-coming designers and artists,
nominated for the Foederer Talent Award
2014, show their work. Each one has in their own way interpreted the theme
of light. A large number of mannequins crowd the courtyard and change their character with the changing
lights (left). A desolate winter landscape with birches is presented in a box
of see-through mirrors (middle). 'Feeling
light headed' is the cheeky title of this art school student's work
(right).
No less than
2000 group-five and group-seven children from all primary schools in Eindhoven
have contributed to this year’s GLOW for Kids project, ‘Glowing in the Wind'. Each child created a small work. These are
combined into panels that are top lit and suspended from a structure that
snakes through the public garden at the site of the former Mignot & De
Block cigar factory.
'Zero Hidrográfico' by Gisela Motta and Leandro Lima is showcased in the
abandoned VDMA factory buildings and mimics the movement of the sea. 'Ancora una volta' by Valerio Berruti,
could be mistaken for festive seasonal lighting from a distance. In fact the
work consists of 10 panels of lights showing a boy making a 'salto' (a jump)
that span the Dommelstraat. 'Statemachine: a kinetic light sculpture'
by Michel Suk transforms the DELA offices into one large piece of sculpture
using light.
'Parklaan Flashback' by Les Orpailleurs du Lumière (left and middle)
transports the onlooker back to the roaring twenties with musically chimed
projections on two opposite industrialists villas on the Parklaan. 'Guardian Angels' by Mario Avrabou and
Dimitri Xenakis in front of the Dommelhoef mansion (on the right).
The
installation 'Merellaan Glows' by
Iris Dijkstra of Atelier Lek in collaboration with the residents of the Merellaan (Black Bird Avenue) express
the residents individual occupations. On the banks of the Dommel river 'L'Envol' by Studio Pitaya appears like
a flock of radiant origami birds has settled in the trees (shown on the right).
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