SPIKTRI STREET ART UNIVERSE
Works designed to raise awareness of the absurdity of a self-destructive world, dying of greed and blindness
The former cooperative cellar in Ferrals-les-Corbières, with its 14,000m2 of floor space, was the ideal location for free artistic expression. So when Spiktri, an internationally renowned artist, took possession of the space, the results were nothing short of mind-boggling! The 2,500-odd works by Spiktri and his loyal Gangsea team are by turns extravagant, provocative, amusing and disconcerting. They are intended to raise awareness of the absurdity of a world that is self-destructing, dying of greed and blindness, and invite us to react. As soon as we arrive outside, we discover the fascinating sculptures and graffiti covering the buildings. The surrealistic tour then moves on to 18 bewildering "planets". It begins with the artist's first works, Earthrum, representing the Earth in perdition, and in the basement, Aggressive art, the darkest planet in the Spiktronian galaxy. The light-and-music tour then takes us through various universes, including Gangstarium, a tribute to illustrious artists such as Caesar and Andy Warhol, and Cybertrium, the planet of Anonymous and technology. We discover a fascinating world ranging from skulls, giant skulls created by Spiktri, to some 200 graffiti works co-created with his friend Azba, a talented graffiti artist from Aude. The tour comes to a climactic close in the heart of the former giant vats with Katedrarium, the planet of the 8 deadly sins, and Duelirium, in search of a balance between good and evil. The "Tree of Life" in the latter is a reminder of the past, and a moving tribute to the men who worked the vines and wine here for decades. At the end of the visit, feelings vary according to the different stages and perceptions of each visitor. In every case, however, we are challenged and forced to react. Far from being static, this place is constantly evolving. A wide variety of objects and materials are deconstructed, broken, carved, twisted, torn and shattered, then hijacked, recycled, glued, welded, reinvented, painted or decorated without codified rules. The motto of Spiktri, the brilliant local artist, "In art, no laws or rules", takes on its full meaning here. Whether you're a connoisseur, a neophyte or simply curious, a visit to this atypical "multiverse" takes a good two hours.
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Je ne suis pas du tout branchée expo, mais là... nous y sommes resté facile 3h avec ma fille de 10 ans. Et quel voyage !!!
Mais Attention au tournis qui vous prendra vite... il y a tellement à voir, que la cerveau finit par saturé. Les canapés fondus dans les décors (qui sont eux même stylisés) sont les bienvenus et invite à une pause cérébrale plus que nécessaire tant il y a à voir, et tant les neurones surchauffent par tant d'imagination, d'extravagance, d'audace, de générosité, d'univers, de recyclage, ...etc.
TOUT dans cette ancienne cave viticole abandonnée telle quelle, à été réutilisé, jusqu'aux cuves et machines, pour en faire des œuvres d'art. Et c'est ce qui rend la visite amusante, car parfois, on ne voit pas tout de suite le bout de clavier incrusté par-ci ou les tuyaux des pompes par là.... Il fallait oser. Mais mille merci.
Ca serait presque trop pour une seule vision humaine ;-)
Mais je ne doute pas que SpiKtri ne soit pas seul dans sa tête (;-)), et c'est un régal pour nous autres.
Alors laisser vous juste transporter, et savourer ce moment.
J'ai adoré merci aux artistes