Description
Hanging by a Thread / Ne tenir qu’à un fil is a sculpture that was destroyed in an April 2022 performance of the same name. It was created during the 2021 PHI Foundation Residency program in Montréal and exhibited at Fondation PHI.
Hanging By A Thread is a sculpture of a life-size human figure with a cape on its shoulders. It is a netted matrix of knotted paper threads, spun from the pages of the Grolier Encyclopedia Canadiana 1958. The threads were solidified with a crystallized sugar-water solution to give the form its structure. The figure stands on the floor, supported by a single thread. It has no hands.
The cape form is a loose weave of paper threads made from dictionary pages core-spun around fine steel wire.
Statement
Hanging from a Thread both the sculpture and the performance explore the fragile and temporal nature of life, paper and words. The sculpture is formed from paper threads spun from the Grolier Encyclopedia Canadiana 1958. The threads have been knotted and solidified with a sugar-water solution to create a life-size representation of my father. I chose to work with the Canadiana encyclopedia because it represents the “father knows best” era and attitude that I grew up with. Spinning and weaving is my way of stripping this outdated mode of describing and distributing information of its arrogance and power.
My relationship with my father was complicated by an act of sexual aggression he perpetrated against me when I was a teenager – an event that I kept secret until many years later. Hanging from a Thread challenges the father figure and the sacredness of the sculptural object. This work is about transformation.
Karen Trask, 2022