"Drovnik" is a land art project by Nikolai Polissky in 2002 . It was carried out together with the participants of the Nikola-Lenivets crafts near the village of Nikola-Lenivets in the territory of the current Nikola-Lenivets Park .
| Nikolay Polissky | |
| Drovnik . 2002 | |
| Firewood | |
| Park "Nikola-Lenivets", Nikola-Lenivets |
Content
- 1 Description
- 2 Bibliography
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Description
About the size and shape of "Drovnik" Polissky said:
Village people evaluate their well-being, including by how much firewood they have. Because when a peasant sees that he has a small woodcutter, he is panicked with horror: how to winter, to shave or what? And the look of a big firewood man causes, so to speak, a feeling of deep satisfaction, confidence in the future. Hence, such a large volume of wood-burning towers. The fact that it turned out four-step, almost an accident. It is all from internal constructions. [one]
Bibliography
- Bode Michael . “The place of my works is in my memory” : Interview with Nikolai Polissky // Russian Journal . - October 2, 2001 .
- Project “Drovnik” // Catalog of the Russian exposition of the 11th Venice Biennale of Architecture: 4 t. T. 4: Personal exhibition catalog of Nikolai Polissky / Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation; special issue of the Project Classics magazine; under. ed. Grigory Revzin and Pavel Khoroshilov. - [B. m.], 2008. - S. 60-69.
Notes
- ↑ Bode Michael . “The place of my works is in my memory” : Interview with Nikolai Polissky // Russian Journal . - October 2, 2001 .