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Saved – Project O


03 Jul 2020

Studios residents Project O present a video artwork as an invited response to Somerset House’s historical connection to the British Royal Navy for this week’s PAUSE, a moment to take in selected artists' works in full

For eighty years from the end of the eighteenth century the Navy’s administrative offices occupied the building, a time when its activities were instrumental in the securing and ruling of an empire. Here, Project O asks questions of choice, inevitability, movement, defiance and surrender that arise in relation to thoughts about water - the waves will always rule us.

The Navy Board, the administrative function of the Royal Navy was based in South Wing through most of the 19th century, helping secure one of the largest empires the world has ever seen. In this period, the Navy played a significant (and contentious) role in the abolition of the slave trade. Until the Embankment was built, Somerset House was accessible directly by boat for naval personnel through what is now the Embankment arch. New Wing was an extension and remodelling by James Pennethorne of Admiralty residences, completed in 1856.

the waves will always rule us tides, moon unravelling we occupy honour mourn the gaps we stand centre-screen body as portal-passage we stand centre-screen unravelling states of precarity these internal landscapes land, sea, the bodies of others desire validation the waves will always rule us tides, moon unravelling we occupy honour mourn the gaps we stand centre-screen body as portal-passage we stand centre-screen unravelling states of precarity these internal landscapes land, sea, the bodies of others desire validation the waves will always rule us tides, moon unravelling we occupy honour mourn the gaps we stand centre-screen body as portal-passage we stand centre-screen unravelling states of precarity these internal landscapes land, sea, the bodies of others desire validation the waves will always rule us tides, moon unravelling we occupy honour mourn the gaps we stand centre-screen body as portal-passage

Credits

Concept, choreography & performance Project O (Alexandrina Hemsley and Jamila Johnson-Small)
Animation Jack Barraclough
Camera Katarzyna Perlak
Sound Verity Susman
Originally commissioned for Somerset House Studios