David Cotterrell, 1996, 2006
3m x 3m x 3.5m
White picket fence, for sale sign, buoyancy device,
chain and anchor
From the week beginning 11 September 2006
Sited in the Thames between the Millennium Footbridge
and the Globe Theatre on Londons Southbank, Realty
is commissioned by Illuminate Productions in partnership
with the Mayors Thames Festival.
Originally developed for installation in a Winchester
waterway, Realty is an easy to assemble
flat-pack, which can be quickly transported and erected
at desired locations with a minimum of disturbance.
David Cotterrell first conceived the work after an
extended trip to Canada. His experiences of the country,
which claims 20% of the worlds fresh water resources,
but only 0.5% of the global population, and is bound by
its NAFTA compact with the US to selling water rights,
inspired this anarchic piece of protest art.
Realty
is an installation seeking a response: its temporal
nature, the fact that it can be moved around in the back
of the artists car and erected in less than 10 minutes,
suggests a multiplicity of sites, and onlookers are
invited to consider their own choice of location. The
work challenges assertions of ownership over the built
and natural environments. The extreme costs associated
with living in London, the ferocity with which the city
is being regenerated and reinvented, and the thriving
business of buying and selling property are all taken to
their most ludicrous extremes through the intervention.
With a dedicated page linked to Illuminates website, a
telephone number, listings on the internet and in free
property press supplements like Loot, Realty
invites bidding for a Desirable bijou property boasting
360˚water views.
The work will be documented and the resulting film will
be shown as part of CORE from 16 September to 29 October
2006 at Union Works, New Globe Walk, London, SE1 9EB. |