Bayjoo Needs You...

Workforce: artist Shiraz Bayjoo employs the public


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 collage with a man with glasses pointing to the viewer with text that reads 'You'

© Shiraz Bayjoo, 2009


17 September - 21 November 2009, Education Space
Open: Thursdays 12-9pm, Fridays & Saturdays 12-6pm

Artist Shiraz Bayjoo transforms Rivington Place's Education Space into a temporary artist-run factory, making it the setting for a new workforce in response to exhibitions by NS Harsha and Chen Chieh-jen.

Workforce recreates the collectivising demand of industry as governments call their workforce to mobilise and unite under a common cause, that of nation building. Continuing the legacy of union banners and other collective symbols such as the red flag, Bayjoo brings his workers together beneath the banner of his artistic product.

The project playfully considers the roles of individual and collective identities, the relationships and communities formed in labour forces and the questions that arise in participating within an identity that is factory worker.

The artistic product is a communal flag manufactured by the free labour of the workforce.  The flag fills the expanse of the gallery, representing the identity of the workforce and contributing to the history of industry's alliances.

261 workers contributed over 1000 hours of free labour.


More information

Teresa Cisneros-Ledda

Education Curator

0207.749.1254 or tledda@iniva.org