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Mixed Media, Vector on Other
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The subway maps. This work comes within the scope of the subway maps series. Their visual knowledge determines who the autochthonous is. This series of drawing is dedicated to the citizens of big cities, to the reflex they have adopted in front of a network of lines which enables them to move ar...
2010
Mixed Media, Vector on Other
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29.5 W x 42.5 H x 0.1 D in
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Sabine Rethore, an artist in the world of maps Ever since I started working on maps and globes, I have attempted to provide the public with a cartography based on new landmarks, because the geographic transcription on map or globe isn't as automatic as a long tradition of ethnocentric representations of the world would have us believe. Because I am French, I've inherited one of the world's richest cartographic histories, but also a geography paradoxically closed to others or to plurality. Since 1998, the absence of choice in the representation of the earth has been a main problem for me. Travellers told me about maps on which the world was upside down, or American maps based on the American continent, but it was impossible to obtain these in France.These models were oddities that were talked about, but never seen. As to the planispheres that one could buy, they were never complete .Certain parts of the Southern hemisphere were always masked. The atlas that I had chosen contained mistakes, often intentional, because these false indications are the only way of preventing maps from being copied. These maps concealed the earth more than they revealed it. The renewal of cartography during the last century had already suggested this: for example that the situation of the poles, North at the top and South at the bottom, is the fruit of a convention inherited from the Greeks that gives the Western world a central position. As to Africa, why by some strange projection does it seem on many globes, smaller than it really is ? Many other configurations could be imagined, other scales could be tried out, maps could be arranged otherwise to give a different vision of the world. These are the questions that I wanted to transcribe by my own means through drawing and line. I have become a cartographer, whose drawings are as precise and rigorous as I can make them. I love drawing lines on maps, in the same way that a calligrapher loves drawing letters :the quality of the line must reflect the meaning of the text and where maps are concerned, reflect a significant representation of the world. My cartography is precise. It's just my point of view that "˜s different. I have orientated my poles from East to West, to follow the sun's course and to give everyone, once a day, a zenith. A technical event - which was to my point of view as a cartography artist alos a near miracle- appeared to confirm my intuitions and enrich my work.
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