National Cartoonist Day Spotlight on Mark Buford




Known for his collaborative photography projects like Invisible Jumpers, Joseph Ford is interested in perception and intervention. His ongoing series, Impossible Street Art, invites artists such as Antonyo Marest, Alex Senna, and MadC to imagine their work in monumental landscapes via a bit of sleight of hand. The artists create trompe-lβΕil interventions on Fordβs photographs, which he then documents on an easel in front of that same place to give a sense of what these huge paintings or installations would feel like in situ.
βThese new works mostly explore infrastructure in the form of huge concrete constructionsβnuclear power plants, dams, fossil fuel power stations,β Ford says. The locations are often connected to the industries and network of energy production, such as hydropower systems, or logistical configurations related to highways and ports.

For example, the nuclear power station βpaintedβ by Skirl is situated in a sprawling nature preserve on Englandβs east coast, adjacent to the Suffolk & Essex Coast & Heaths National Landscape, and a new plant is currently under construction despite much local opposition.
βThese locations are physically in the public domain and dominate their surroundings through their huge scale, but often have restricted access. They are imposed on usβit is impossible not to see themβbut it is impossible to engage with them, use them, or sometimes even approach them.β By superimposing street art on otherwise inaccessible sites, Ford and the participating artists address these looming constructions and the nature of energy production as βa way of reclaiming and engaging with them,β he says.
See Fordβs work this month at The Other Art Fair in Chicago, which runs from April 9 to 12. Find more on Instagram.







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