Exhibitions / Shed
28.07.2007 to 26.08.2007
Shed
Shed1v.t. part with, let fall off, disperse, spread abroad (shed light on)
Shed2n. one story building for storing goods etc. or for use as a workshop
Sometimes the things we throw away can tell us as much or more about ourselves than the things we choose to keep.
Sheds can be places of contemplation, personal storehouses, intimate museums, and places of transition. They are filled with memories and stories, and contain the relics of a disappearing world.
Whilst conducting research for this installation Katy Bowman (co creator of the Museum of Modern Oddities) encountered Gary Ling the son of Stan in the process of emptying the contents of his late fathers shed into a number of large skips.
Known to his family and friends as ‘the man who never threw anything away’ Stan had literally filled his shed to the brim leaving his son with the task of either sorting through 50 years of accumulated stuff or throwing it away.
Shed is an imaginative recreation of Stan Ling’s shed and homage to sheds in general: all of the artefacts contained in this installation were salvaged from his actual shed.
Bird 2007
Found wooden box, taxidermy Budgie, found objects.
H: 35cm W: 40cm D: 15cm
Shed 2007
Found roofing tin, timber, windows, furniture and objects.
W: 200cm x L: 260cm H: 250cm