Showing posts with label performance art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label performance art. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 May 2010

Margaret Sharrow: Albert Dock intervention, Liverpool


















EMERGENCY WORDS intervention, Albert Dock, Liverpool, 26 November 2010. Image copyright Margaret Sharrow, 2010

What happens when an object that is apparently perfectly in context (a life ring at a harbour) is taken out of context (walked around the harbour as if it was an oversized handbag)?

Not a performance as such, but an intervention. Walking by the National Maritime Museum. No public interaction requested, though plenty of people noticed, commented, wondered. Assumptions of purloining. A stunt? Official business? Improbably dressed harbour staff? A souvenir of Liverpool? Crime in progress? When standing still checking camera batteries, I was even mistaken for a museum wax model. Upon moving, startled teenagers concluded that perhaps I was a costumed museum interpreter/performer. 

As I explained to the apologetic and very polite dock security man, the life ring was provided by me on loan from the Harbourmaster at Aberaeron, i.e. NOT NICKED from the docks! 


EMERGENCY WORDS: Margaret Sharrow performs at Lampeter, Manchester, Liverpool Biennial


















Image: Life ring, Pembrokeshire. Copyright Margaret Sharrow, 2010.

What words would you want to save you in an emergency? That's the question Lampeter artist Margaret Sharrow will be asking members of the public in her new performance piece, 'EMERGENCY WORDS'.

The event will premiere in Lampeter at the Poets and Peasants Society, Thursday 9 September at 8:30 pm in the Castle Green, Bryn Road.

Sharrow will offer audience members cards on which to write their chosen life-saving words. The cards will then be attached to a life ring, kindly on loan from the Aberaeron Harbourmaster's office. Later in the evening Sharrow will read aloud the collection of words.

'It's a chance for people to reflect on what gives them comfort or redemption, and on what constitutes an emergency,' says Sharrow. 'And also, what might be important or sustaining for other people. By having only a small card to express themselves, people will become part of a kind of live Twitter event - except all contributions will be anonymous.'

Sharrow, a graduate of Aberystwyth University's School of Art and winner of a Geoffrey Crawshay Memorial Travel Scholarship for travel to Greenland in 2008, has previously performed at Lampeter's Poets and Peasants group. In June she performed 'Shrouded Artist', following on from her mixed media exhibition 'Shrouded Forms' at Lampeter's Town Hall Café-Deli in April this year.

'EMERGENCY WORDS' will travel to Manchester's greenroom, 54-56 Whitworth Street West, on Friday 1 October from 5:00 to 9:00 pm, as part of an 'Emergency' themed weekend of performance art co-produced with the arts organisation hÅb. In November Sharrow plans to perform the piece at the Liverpool Biennial. Times and venues will be confirmed on her website, margaretsharrow.blogspot.com.

FRAGILE: I'd better not drop it!

I am taking part in FRAGILE, a global performance art event starting in August, although by the time I participate it will be probably at least November. The aim is to transport a single object from artist to artist, making a complete journey round the world. The as yet unnamed object will start and end its peregrinations in Florence, Italy. After a large number of visits round the continent, it will presumably arrive in Britain, zip several times around London and then strike out further afield, until it arrives at one of the other participants in Wales, who will then deliver it to me. Then it is my responsibility to convey the object to the next person in Wales. Ideally I would like to do this by walking, cycling, and/or public transport but it depends on how far I have to go, the nature of the object, and the weather. Needless to say I will have to put my own spin on the journey (without actually spinning the object, of course).

23 September 2010

The object has now begun its journey but given its itinerary that passes it round the continents a few time before coming to Britain, it seems my participation will not take place until at least 2011. It is quite exciting as the project co-ordinators are sending out a newsletter every time it crosses a national border. The first one contained a lovely photograph of the hands of a ring of friends placed on the object, along with some gold rings. Very appropriate, underscoring the preciousness and connectedness of the undertaking.

More details on the Fragile: global performance chain journey website

Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Shrouded artist: 10 June, Poets & Peasants, Lampeter


As part of the ongoing sculptural series 'Shrouded forms', artist Margaret Sharrow presented Shrouded artist, a work of performance art that included a reading of the new 'Shrouded forms' poetry cycle, while herself wrapped in silk as a living sculpture. 

The piece was part of the occasional meetings of the Lampeter group Poets and Peasants, to which Sharrow has been connected for many years. 











Sharrow was assisted by group moderator Shirley Hall, for the shrouding and unshrouding of fifteen metres of silk organza that is normally part of Sharrow's sculpture Shrouded car (bird). 'I wasn't aware that I was at a point in my career where I would require an assistant, but Shirley was terrific,' said Sharrow. 'I'm continuing to work on both the sculpture series and the poem cycle.' 










Photos this page courtesy of Delyth, as directed by Margaret Sharrow