Project Obscurity
Happening, Regno Unito, Bath, 24 May 2013
•Obscurity is a self funded art project, the subject of which addresses visual emancipation. It is questioning the spectators of preconceived vision.

•The intension of the project is to involve the spectator to question their passive vision.

•The subject of the project is Wills and Burke’s monument in Totnes, because it is such a monument which is seen but not as such known.

•Obscurity is a self funded art project, the subject of which addresses visual emancipation. It is questioning the spectators of preconceived vision.

•The intension of the project is to involve the spectator to question their passive vision.

•The subject of the project is Wills and Burke’s monument in Totnes, because it is such a monument which is seen but not as such known.

•Obscurity is a self funded art project, the subject of which addresses visual emancipation. It is questioning the spectators of preconceived vision.

•The intension of the project is to involve the spectator to question their passive vision.

•The subject of the project is Wills and Burke’s monument in Totnes, because it is such a monument which is seen but not as such known.

Focusing viewers minds towards the monument: using the temporary guise of a sculptural installation, before returning it utterly unblemished and untouched to its original form. Creating a memory that in its formation reasserts the monument.

•We would like to transfer the monument to become a sculptural installation by draping the monument in manmade fabric, especially designed and prepared for the purpose. The fabric will be secured by ropes.

•The fabric conveys the fragility of the work that will be gone like a early strawberry. There is a strong nomadic quality, like tribes with their tents. By using this vulnerable material, there is urgency to be see what is there today-because tomorrow it will be gone. A transient beauty (Ref: Hieronymous Bosch: strawberry, Garden of Earthly Delights) (Ref: Christo)

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