<< Viewing Record 403 of 1064 >> View : Light Box | List View | Image List | Detailed |
ID number: BIRRC-L0122 Institution: Research and Cultural Collections Named collection: University Loans Collection Artist / Maker: Rowan, David Title / Object name: Matrix Churchill Machine Parts Object type: Photographic Print Date made: 2015 |
|
Framed C-Type Photographic Print, photographic print of 6 machine parts stacked in a triangle on grey background. Formed part of Phantom Walls Exhibition.16 October 2015 - 17 January 2016. Notes: This photograph responds to Lord Hannay’s career as a diplomat and specifically his role as Great British ambassador to the United Nations during the Gulf War of 1990. The work is part of a set of two, along with L0123 'Truth is a Difficult Concept'. They are inspired by the incredible revelations following the judicial enquiry into the war conducted by Sir Richard Scott, then a Lord Justice of Appeal, and the implications that followed for West Midlands manufacturer Matrix Churchill and the British government of the 1990s. Coventry-based Matrix Churchill was implicated in supplying materials that could be used to make weapons. During the Scott Enquiry in 1993, Ian McDonald, then Ministry of Defence Official with responsibility for monitoring arms sales, during questioning, responded ‘The truth is a very difficult concept’. This statement might be applied to many other perceived ‘truths’ in history depicted through story, painting or photograph. |
<< Viewing Record 403 of 1064 >> |