Kathleen Herbert: Grande Spagna 2
Born in 1973, Kathleen Herbert lives
and works in London. Her work has encompassed sculpture, video and
installation, investigating history and social politics through
the details of individual experience and the everyday.
This video installation presents
a series of details recorded on a three-day voyage by the artist
from Antwerp to Bristol , aboard a cargo ship. Accompanied by a
crew of 28 and a cargo of 5000 cars, Herbert gained a rare insight
into the realities of contemporary seafaring.
The artist combined her observations
on the voyage with research at the Seafarers' Mission at Royal Portbury
Docks in Avonmouth, a vast industrialised area some distance from
Bristol city centre. The resulting work describes the solitude and
sense of disorientation for seafarers often far away from home,
signed up for 4 to 6 months with only the time between tides in
port. Herbert records the imprint of the individual: a man struggling
to hoist a flag, a table tennis bat and breakfast table, whilst
the monotony and mechanisation of contemporary trade routes is reflected
in the synchronisation of the giant windscreen wipers and the labyrinth
of ship's corridors.
Co-commissioned as part of Thinking
of the Outside by Picture This and Bristol Legible City.
Exhibition: 21 May - 3 July
2005
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