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Comissioned by Beacon as a response to The Manor Farmhouse at Helpringham, The Signature Quilt consisted of a temporary installation and a A1 printed publication consisting of image and text. This work took as its subject the equivocal and shifting nature of ideas of home and community. Based around the image of a late 19th century signature quilt from Northern Ireland, an installation and text explore different inflections of how this kind of community might relate to the present. The two-part text interweaves an account of the history of the quilt with a history of the gradual, sporadic, and sometimes projected migration of the artist: from rural Northern Ireland through Manchester, New York, Newcastle and London. (Memory, Identity, History)
Artist(s): Walsh R
Publication type: Exhibition
Publication status: Published
Year: 2005
Venue: Beacon
Location: UK
Source Publication Date: 01-01-2005
Media of Output: Installation, artists publication and catalogue
Notes: UK: Beacon, 2005. BEACON is a commissioning and exhibiting project that aims to establish new art and new artists in rural environments. Providing an opportunity for the residents of, and visitors to, Lincolnshire to see normally inaccessible heritage sites through innovative visual art activity in an area not well served by such art activity. Sense of place: place of sense was the theme for the 2005 BEACON project, a series of artworks were commissioned for heritage sites in Lincolnshire. Major commissions were awarded to Phyllida Barlow, Gerard Williams, Doug Fishbone, Simon Faithfull and Roxy Walsh. ISBN: 1860502024 Catalogue's ISBN: 1860502032