The Blue Route

An installation at Fabrica in Brighton by Kaarina Kaikkonen which consists of hundreds of shirts arranged in a great semi circle giving a rainbow effect.

I loved this. According to the blurb this work is investigating the colour blue, which did not appear in European art until the 12th century, and its association with religion and modern culture eg blue blood, blood jeans. I liked the fact it was such a large striking work and yet you could walk round it, and I guess through it although no-one was brave enough when I was there. As you walked round the individual pieces became more evident as shirts and it made you wonder where they had come from who had worn them etc.

During the Brighton Festival there will be two artists in residence at the gallery, an artist and a musician, will be reinterpreting the work.

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