I May Be A Wage Slave On Monday But I Am A Free Man On Sunday , 2011
108 x 192 cm (h x w)
4000 GBP
HD Video projection, Duration 7 mins Ed 5 + 1 A/P

'I may be a wage slave on Monday but I am a free man on Sunday' is a lyric from a Ewan MacColl folk song, Manchester Rambler, in which he describes the mass trespass on the then private land of Kinder Scout in 1931.

Inspired by this mass trespass¹ in the Peak District, which led to the opening up of the countryside & the creation of National Parks, Kathleen Herbert¹s film explores the idea of contemporary landscape as a politicised space in which it is treated as an object rather than a resource.
The viewer is taken on a journey through different visions of the land, from the urban spaces used to contrive a form of natural landscape to the rural. The raw contrasting soundtrack embellishes the imagery of the land as a lost ancient antiquity.

Co-commissioned by the National Trust and Southbank Centre, London. Curated by Clare Cumberlidge & Co and supported by Museums Sheffield.

Exhibited by:

Danielle Arnaud

Other works by Kathleen Herbert

They take us away to the thin air of the future or the underworld of the past IV,VIII,XII , 2013
136.9 x 57.5 cm (h x w)
Series of 12 black and white giclée prints laser cut star constellations (price is for each framed)
Danielle Arnaud
GBP
960.00
They take us away to the thin air of the future or the underworld of the past III,VII,XI , 2013
136.9 x 57.5 cm (h x w)
Series of 12 black and white giclée prints laser cut star constellations (price is for each framed)
Danielle Arnaud
GBP
960.00
They Take Us Away to the Thin World of the Future or the Underworld of the Past I,V,IX , 2013
136.9 x 57.5 cm (h x w)
Series of 12 black and white giclée prints laser cut star constellations (price is for each framed)
Danielle Arnaud
GBP
960.00
They take us away to the thin air of the future or the underworld of the past II,VI,X , 2013
136.9 x 57.5 cm (h x w)
Series of 12 black and white giclée prints laser cut star constellations (price is for each framed)
Danielle Arnaud
GBP
960.00
Past Time Is Finite, Future Time Is Infinite III , 2015
30.5 x 40.5 cm (h x w)
giclee print on Hahnemuhle German Etch paper Edition of 5 + 1 A/P (price is for unframed print)
Danielle Arnaud
GBP
475.00

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55 x 36 cm (h x w)
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Danielle Arnaud
GBP
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55 x 36 cm (h x w)
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30 x 20 cm (h x w)
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Heaven Is The Arms That Hold You Long Before You Go , 2019
122 x 102 cm (h x w)
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