Present Pastimes
Overview
Combining references to vintage commercial signage and mid-century architecture that used to be found in the Ballston area, this diptych window installation presents a colorful and playful reimagining of a miniature golf course. The Ballston Putt-Putt operated for more than fifty years on Wilson Boulevard before the area’s high-rise development. Here, Jeyifous, a Nigerian-American artist whose work examines the relationships between architecture, community, and the environment has reimagined a cherished venue that alludes to leisure in a pre-digital, bygone era.
An assortment of figures enjoys mini-golf and engage in other everyday activities, surrounded by period vehicles and local flora, filling the scene with a sense of playful nostalgia against a colorfully-rendered modernist backdrop. The vivid colors update the buildings’ mid-century architectural style with a contemporary look while invoking scenes from the urban/suburban past. The result is an installation that acknowledges both the everyday and iconic historical architectural landscape while celebrating the ongoing evolution and transformation of this thriving community.
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Concept design by Olalekan Jeyifous