A Mind of Winter
Walter Martin & Paloma Muñoz
Description
Surreal landscape dioramas with absurd and bizarre scenes are the hallmark of the oeuvre of Walter Martin (1953 Norfolk, VA, US—Milford, PA, US) and Paloma Muñoz (1965 Madrid, ES—Milford, PA, US). For almost three decades, the two partners in life and art have manufactured intricately detailed snow globes and created photographs and sculptures that present glimpses of a dystopian universe. It is peopled by characters that are stranded, often in apparently hopeless predicaments, in an icy and eerily beautiful wilderness of snow-capped mountains, blocks of ice, mysterious bodies of water, and dead trees. Capitalizing on the nostalgia and sentimentality commonly associated with snow globes, the artists turn the tacky souvenir into the stage for their morbid humor. Disconcerting interactions between the diminutive figures and calamities that seem imminent or have already struck hint at the uncertainties and dark impulses that make human relationships and psychology so treacherous. In the past few years, the artists have complemented their snow globes with numerous other series in which contemplative landscapes are laced with references to art history and contemporary concerns.
This publication accompanies and documents the first Austrian museum exhibition of the artists. In addition to the topic of kitsch, it offers a new approach to their work by linking it to American Gothic.
Edited by Thorsten Sadowsky for the Museum der Moderne Salzburg
With a foreword by Thorsten Sadowsky and texts by Dorit Ehlers, Ruth Mätzler, Tina Teufel and Walter Martin & Paloma Muñoz
Hardcover, 144 pages
approx. 100 illustrations
Publisher Library of the Province, Weitra, 2020
English Edition
ISBN 978-3-99028-900-6