Remembrance
Here’s what I’ve been up to today!
I decided for my nets, maps and grids project to do a tribute on Remembrance Sunday to those who gave their lives for us at war. The red ribbon signifies the blood that was shed. I went to the Tate Modern where there are lots of very closely planted silver birch trees which I think are beautiful. I then wrapped the red ribbon around the trunks of the trees in a grid like formation. Loads of people asked me what I was doing. I told them that it was a piece of art in commemoration of Remembrance Sunday and they all seemed pretty happy with that. Everyone seemed to like it including a nice security guard from the Tate Modern who asked me if it was an art project and said I should take lots of photos. I overheard one man though, walking along with his wife saying “No dear, it’s to stop people walking through the trees…. well, I suppose it could be art!” A lot of people assumed I’d been commissioned by the Tate Modern I think! Maybe one day, but for now I’m happy to have some art work at least in the grounds of the Tate Modern! I wonder how long it will stay there?
It would be interesting to know what reactions it would have got if I weren’t in the grounds of a modern art museum. People seemed very open to it being art there but I wonder what people would have thought if I’d done it in Hyde Park? Perhaps art is context dependant!
I got this message on the Saatchi website from someone who had seen my site specific Remembrance piece and then found me on the web!
Sender Name Felicity B Curwen-Reed
Received On 17-11-2006
Message Subject
Message was in london t’other day, saw your piece outside the tate - loved it.
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November 12th, 2006 @ 11:54 pm
Pure genius, Fiona! And such a wonderful tribute.
When I first saw the thumbnail on Flickr I thought it was a collage of sorts, but this is glorious! I am filled with admiration for you, and hope you get a lot of positive feedback (and an exhibition at the Tate, of course!). This photo is a work of art in its own right. Superb!
Congratulations!
Sue x
November 14th, 2006 @ 7:50 pm
Well Done!
Very imaginitive!
November 15th, 2006 @ 4:55 am
Great job Fiona, I love it. BTW the link to the images isn’t working: http://picasaweb.google.com/fionalong/Remembrance