Car Park: Astrid Schulz

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27 November to 20 December 2009

Photograph of a car submerged by snow, from Astrid Schulz' exhibition Car Park

Opening party: Friday 30 October, 7-9pm

Astrid Schulz' solo exhibition ‘Car Park: under cover’ comprises twelve images, capturing the aftermath of a 24-hour snowstorm in the Czech Republic.

The photographs show us how the unwelcoming and unremarkable site of a car park can be transformed into a mystical scene by excessive snowfall. At the same time, the images are a reminder of the challenges that climate change, and sudden unexpected weather conditions, can pose. In the months of the captured scene (December 2005 to March 2006) many parts of Europe suffered unusual amounts of snowfall, resulting in collapsed buildings (including a congress hall, a swimming pool, an ice skating hall as well as market halls) and many hundreds of casualties in Germany, Poland, Russia, Greece, parts of Sicily and Turkey.

Exhibition visitors will be encouraged to reconsider their attitudes to issues such as reducing CO2 emissions, saving energy, walking or cycling instead of driving cars, changing our ‘throw away’ attitude and recycling materials. The exhibition coincides with the ‘United Nations Climate Conference’ in Copenhagen, 7-18 December 2009.

Some images are simple and minimalist, others dramatic and challenging. In several photographs, the snow frames the focal point of the image giving normally mundane objects, such as a car door handle or wing mirror, an ethereal quality.

Viewfinder curator Louise Forrester comments: "We're delighted to present such a striking series of images, which are not only beautiful in their own right but also remind us of the impact of climate change."

Creative kickstart workshop – 6th Dec, £5, 2-5pm

Candle vigil – 22nd Dec, 3-4pm

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Exhibition catalogue:

£9.95, click here to preview and order a copy