THE PERFECT CIRCLE
Versailles (F), 2008
The project compares the topography of the 17th Century garden at Versailles with the urban landscape of Lingang New City in China, whose completion is planned for the year 2020. The video captures the artificial landscape of the Park of Versailles, which seems almost city-like, given its sense of perspective and geometry. This site still influences projects of urban planning today. Gschwantner’s mixed-media paintings overlay these two historically and spatially distant places, one upon the other.
The picture surfaces are built up in three dimensions, starting with the architectural ground level at Lingang New City as seen from the planner’s bird’s eye view. Over this, panoramas of the Park of Versailles are painted, then covered with PVC tubes containing water from the Grand Canal at Versailles mixed with glycerine.
Video:
The Perfect Circle, 2007
8:58 min
(C) Giorgio Cappozzo & Robert Gschwantner
Credits: Domaine National de Versailles, NÖ Kultur
Video: The Perfect Circle
Exhibition view, Artmark Galerie, Vienna (A), 2008
The west end of the Grand Canal, 2007 PVC tubes, water of the Grand Canal, mixed media, 115x115cm
The Petit Canal II, 2008 PVC tubes, water of the Grand Canal, mixed media, 50x70cm
The Grand Canal, 2007, PVC tubes, water of the Grand Canal, mixed media, 125x90cm
Exhibition view, Artmark Galerie, Vienna (A), 2008
Avenue in direction Grand Trianon II, 2007, PVC tubes, water of the Grand Canal, mixed media, 100x135cm
Avenue and Grand Canal in direction west, 2007, PVC tubes, water of the Grand Canal, mixed media, 100x130cm
The western basin of the Grand Canal, 2009, PVC tubes, water of the Grand Canal, mixed media, 25x35cm
Model of the park around 1732, 2007, PVC tubes, water of the Grand Canal, mixed media, 130x100cm
View to Grand Canal and Petit Canal, 2007 PVC tubes, water of the Grand Canal, mixed media, 50x80cm
Avenue in direction Grand Trianon III, 2007, PVC tubes, water of the Grand Canal, mixed media, 125x90cm
View from the Grand Trianon to the Petit Canal, 2008, PVC tubes, water of the Grand Canal, mixed media, 50x75cm