Fandangoe Kid、SKIP Gallery和CAUKIN Studio推出糖果色的冰淇淋亭 “Fandangoe SKIP”,支持心理健康。糖果色的雪糕亭将在今年夏天出现在伦敦,从格林威治半岛开始,一直到金丝雀码头。该装置将举办免费的心理健康研讨会,同时提供由 “葡萄牙情缘 “制作的美味冰激凌。该项目随后将前往纽约市,在英国广播公司世界服务部的委托下,记录Fandangoe Kid的工作。

Fandangoe Kid, SKIP Gallery, and CAUKIN Studio launch candy-colored ice-cream kiosk ‘Fandangoe SKIP’ in support of mental health. The candy-colored, ice-cream-kiosk-in-a-skip will appear in London this summer, starting in Greenwich Peninsula and continuing on to Canary Wharf. The installation hosts free mental health workshops alongside delicious scoops of ice cream made by ‘A Portuguese Love Affair’. The project will then make its way over to NYC, following a commission by BBC World Service to document Fandangoe Kid’s work.

“Fandangoe SKIP寻求与观众在许多层面上的联系,提供冰淇淋作为一个无年龄和无阶级的平台,在一个非压力的环境中立即参与……这个装置对我来说意义重大,这是我在大部分实践中一直努力实现的东西,知道第一手资料,有负责任的出口来培养和维护我们个人和集体的心理健康是多么重要……” – 范丹格的孩子

“The Fandangoe SKIP seeks to connect with audiences on many levels, offering ice cream as an ageless and classless platform for immediate engagement in a non-pressurized environment…This installation means a great deal to me, it’s something I have been working towards for most of my practice, knowing first-hand how important it is to have responsible outlets to nurture and maintain our individual and collective mental health…” – The Fandangoe Kid

这个突出的亭子是与CAUKIN工作室合作制作的,这是一家通过建筑创造影响的社会企业。工作室将Fandangoe的标志性视觉风格–多彩的图形、图案和文字,与功能性和引人注目的建筑设计相结合。CAUKIN工作和玩弄簸箕的形式和尺寸,颠倒了浮动天棚的设计,采取了视觉上的重量级特征,并用轻型木材重新制作,允许增加创造性的开口、折叠式舱口和门。对于公共研讨会,他们在外面设置了集成座椅,集中在中央舞台周围–而对于1对1的会议,整个结构可以折叠下来,以创造所需的隐私水平。

This stand-out kiosk was made in collaboration with CAUKIN Studio, a social enterprise that creates impact through architecture. The studio combined Fandangoe’s signature visual style – colorful graphics and patterns and text, with functional and striking architectural design. Working and playing with the form and dimensions of the skip, CAUKIN inverts the design for the floating canopy, taking a visually heavyweight feature and remaking it with lightweight timber, allowing the addition of creative openings, fold-down hatches, and doors. For the public workshops, they have integrated seating for outside, focused around the centerstage – while for 1-to-1 sessions the entire structure can be folded down to create the desired level of privacy.

SKIP画廊以其朋克式的精神而闻名,通过与主要的当代艺术家合作,包括Gavin Turk、Richard Woods和David Shrigley等,在意想不到的地方冒了出来。Fandangoe Kid是一位印刷艺术家,为公共领域制作大型叙事驱动的作品。她的作品试图打破围绕心理健康、悲伤、损失、创伤和性别构造的禁忌。

SKIP Gallery has a reputation for its punk-like spirit and has popped up in unexpected places through collaborations with major contemporary artists including the likes of Gavin Turk, Richard Woods, and David Shrigley. Fandangoe Kid is a print artist who makes large-scale narrative-driven pieces for the public realm. Her work seeks to smash taboos around mental health, grief, loss, trauma, and gender constructs.

Fandangoe的作品是由她自己在2011年失去家庭成员后的故事驱动的。她的实践的灵感来自于创造一个平台,围绕悲伤这个仍然禁忌的话题进行公开对话的愿望。她把她的家庭描述为一个 “大人物的大熔炉”,她一直对 “大视觉故事 “感兴趣。她相信 “每个人都想与人沟通”,并从公众那里收到了压倒性的反馈,她希望这个装置为人们提供一个空间来分享他们的故事,并粉碎与损失和悲伤相关的污名。

Fandangoe’s work is driven by her own story following the loss of family members in 2011. Her practice is inspired by the desire to create a platform for open dialogue around the still taboo subject of grief. Describing her family as a “melting pot of big characters” she has always been interested in “big visual storytelling”. She believes “everyone just wants to connect” and have received overwhelming feedback from the public, she wants the installation to provide a space for people to share their stories, and smash the stigmas associated with loss and grief.

损失项目正在协调各种免费的心理健康研讨会,仔细考虑和探索心理健康、悲伤和损失的复杂性,以及帮助人们通过分享联系和创造力来探索他们的经验。

The Loss Project is coordinating varied and free mental health workshops that carefully considers and explores the complexities of mental health, grief and loss as well as helping people to explore their experiences through shared connection and creativity.

Architects: CAUKIN Studio, Fandangoe Kid, SKIP Gallery
Area : 5 m²
Year : 2022
Photographs :Tara Darby
Lead Architects : Harrison Marshall, Annie Nicholson
Structural Engineering : Centrespace Design
City : London
Country : United Kingdom