Open Space

Open Space is a series of meetings and research visits over eighteen months initially between artist Caroline Wright and national curator Ben Borthwick and latterly with curator Naomi Siderfin.The meetings will be recorded through this reflective blog and will document the making of a new body of work by Caroline Wright. A regional event will conclude the project in 2011

Tuesday, 25 May 2010

Thoughts, responses and work


It's been a while since Ben visited the studio and set me thinking about extending works beyond what, to me, seems their natural conclusion. If I am honest, it is not news to me that I move on to the next piece of work readily and often without giving enough thought to whether the previous piece is exhausted. This is partly due to my character - easily distracted to a different, glossy idea and also due to being excited to new opportunities and potential which seems easier than really getting further under the skin of a work I have already spent considerable time with. It is time to change that and as a result, I have vowed to re-visit the work Twinning Households, to re-look at the data and begin to draw out additional and alternative views of the project.

Twinning Households was a short residency of eight days in a housing estate in Cambridge as part of the project Crop Marks. Through every estate household's door, I posted a specially designed postcard that had a pair of randomly chosen addresses on, asking the recipients to write a message to their neighbour and post the card into postboxes located around the estate. I acted a postie, collecting and delivering three and sometimes four times a day. Posted here is the 'map' of collection and deliveries from the project - it evidences the amazing number of links and communications that were made , some of which resulted in face to face meetings and ongoing social engagement between residents that had previously not met each other.

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