The photographs of the massive constructions of the Spanish artist Dionisio González bring a fantasy of transcendent architecture placed in an urban space of total desolation, as a futuristic protection against natural and other disasters.
First solo exhibition Dionisio González in contemporary art gallery Yusto / Giner in Málaga consists of a duo of photographic series with titles "Dauphin Island" and "Inter-actions". Enthusiasm for architecture and exceptional interest in the social sphere the artist and lecturer at the University of Seville led to a fervent search for locations where chaos and beauty can live in harmony.
In doing so, he encountered Dolphin Island in the Gulf of Mexico, constant targets of devastating hurricanes. She stunned him the unwavering will of the local residents after ever new beginnings despite many devastations. This prompted him to by means of photographic manipulation designed its vision of sustainable constructions, sort of surreal futuristic fortresses, made of more resistant iron and concrete.
His creations are therefore, as he says, an attempt to find answers to the world's problems and at the same time changing perception by passing new living forms in a "vacuum".
You can see more unusual residential structures in the gallery below.