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‘I was invited to make a piece of work about the First World War. I had always wanted to go to the poppy factory in Richmond, London. Artificial poppies have been made there since 1922. They are sold to raise for money for ex-military personnel and their families.
When I visited the factory, I saw this machine that had rolls of red paper with perforations where the poppies had been punched out. The fact that the poppies are absent is poignant, because obviously a lot of people didn’t come back from the First World War, and other wars since. In the artwork there’s something like 300,000 holes, and there’s many more lives lost than that.
I decided to make War Room like a tent, suspending the material like fabric. It’s based on the magnificent tent which Henry VIII had made for a peace summit with the French king in 1520, known as the Field of the Cloth of Gold. About a year later they were at war again.' - @CorneliaParkerArtist
This is inside Cornelia Parker’s 'War Room', recently on display at Tate Britain. Layers of paper sheets droop from the ceiling, giving a sense of the enormity of loss in war. #RemembranceSunday
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