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RED TENTS II

  • Writer: joe Hoyle
    joe Hoyle
  • Jul 7
  • 1 min read
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My very first public artwork was in March 2003.  It comprised 28 illuminated red tents sited on a hillside, over three days and nights on a new moon. The work was commissioned for International Women’s Day. The piece examined the taboo of menstruation.


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The tents had no openings, the internal world of the piece remained private. Perhaps that was a reflection of my own self at the time, a young mother.

Seventeen years later I wanted to remake the piece. I stripped the tents bare, with just their frames illuminated, glowing red in the dark, a majestic rawness within the encampment, nothing to hide. If you looked for too long, they would burn your eyes.


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This time I showed the piece on a different hilltop, on a waxing moon, marking being very close to the end of a cycle. The piece was filmed from dusk till dawn using drone, time-lapse film and photography.


 
 
 

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