From the North Pole to the South End, The Living Procedure’s ‘Killick Hitch’ seeks to anchor the new and the temporary using an object rooted materially and conceptually in its surroundings. It is a travelling geography of person and place, effort and inertia attesting to the physical and emotional endeavour involved in both staying and moving on.
Photography: Lydia Hunsberger
Courtesy note: Many thanks to Steve Higgins for his assistance in making the Killick.
- Courses and Projects
- Sarah Wilkins | Protect The National parks! I Must Stop The Fire!
- Sarah Wilkins | Donair to remember
- Sarah Wilkins | A View of The National Parks
- Jack Hart | Mark in the Park
- Jack Hart | A Living Memorial
- Lorraine Albert | Steps Forward
- Lorraine Albert | Embodied Site
- Edith Hicks | The Living Procedure: Killick Hitch
- Isabelle Foisy | Fortitude
- David O’Shea | Queens Being Kings
- Matt Harrison | Centennial Relics
- Artiste correspondante
From the North Pole to the South End, The Living Procedure’s ‘Killick Hitch’ seeks to anchor the new and the temporary using an object rooted materially and conceptually in its surroundings. It is a travelling geography of person and place, effort and inertia attesting to the physical and emotional endeavour involved in both staying and moving on.
Photography: Lydia Hunsberger
Courtesy note: Many thanks to Steve Higgins for his assistance in making the Killick.