New project brings together East London’s collective Olympic memories

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By ABattisby | Wednesday, March 03, 2010, 17:06

A new film project and art exhibiton will launch tomorrow in Brick Lane, about bringing together East London’s collective Olympic memories.

Memory Marathon is artist Simon Pope’s extraordinary 80-minute film bringing together East London’s collective Olympic memories in a portrait reflecting on the enduring importance of personal recollection during times of major cultural and political change.

On 7 November 2009, Pope walked 26 miles in twelve hours through the five East London boroughs hosting the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.  Starting out at dawn from Thamesmead in south-east London, and arriving twelve hours later at the entrance to Olympic Park in Stratford, Pope accompanied over a hundred local residents through Greenwich, Newham, Tower Hamlets, Hackney and Waltham Forest.

In an unbroken relay, in which each resident walked a 400-metre section of the 26-mile route alongside Pope, they were asked to speak about a personally significant moment from Olympic history, before passing the microphone to the next person.  Recruited from the boroughs adjoining the Olympic site, and reflecting the diverse make-up of those communities and the inclusive, international spirit of the Games themselves, the participants’ collective act of commemoration draws from a huge reservoir of sporting and cultural memory, encompassing both triumph and disaster, and highlighting the global, the intimate and the everyday.

Pope’s Memory Marathon traces a specially planned route linking historic film locations that pinpoint moments of transition and regeneration in London’s past, in a contemporary city whose architecture and infrastructure continues to change with extraordinary rapidity.

Tomorrow, Memory Marathon becomes an installation at Dray Walk Gallery at the Truman Brewery. Sir Nicholas Serota, Director of the Tate, will be making a short speech at the launch just after 5pm, followed by speeches by Steven Bode (Director of Film and Video Umbrella) and Sarah Weir (Head of Arts and Culture Strategy for the Olympic Delivery Authority).

Evoking the lasting impressions of TV sports coverage and exploring the role of moving images in shaping and mediating our experiences, Memory Marathon is Pope’s second major collaboration with Film and Video Umbrella. His interest in walking pervades much of his artistic output, which utilises and mobilises the physical and mental in acts of memory that create new visual constructs of familiar places.

Exhibition: Dray Walk Gallery, Truman Brewery, London

4 – 14 March 2010

Screenings: Stratford East Picturehouse, Greenwich Picturehouse and Rio Cinema

6 – 7 March 2010

Notes to Editors

The screenings in Dalston will take place at the Rio Cinema on Saturday 6 March at 1.15pm.

Ticket prices at all venues: £5.50, concessions/students £5

      

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