Overview

This commission was a two-screen film by artist Paul Rooney, that explored the idea of home during times of conflict. The artist worked with Plymouth veterans, veteran families, creatives and West Country folk singer Hannah Martin. In its exhibition, the film commission was accompanied by other materials connected to the commission and relevant to the veterans’ stories, including photographs drawn from the IWM collection.

Rooney drew upon the veterans’ and family members’ recollections of connecting with home during the Falklands War, Gulf War and War in Afghanistan, and combined these stories with film footage and a folk ballad performed by Martin. The ballad was inspired by a Victorian folk song collector’s manuscript held in The Box's archives.

Film footage of suburban garden gates in Plymouth accompanies the sound, revealing the quiet unpredictability of the ordinary. The garden images represent ‘home’, but also stand in for a more general possibility of redemption, of the potential of the past to return, changed, to renew the present: ‘Each moment of time is a garden gate,’ the song goes, ‘Through it my love may walk.’.

Audiences
19 October 2024 – 12 January 2025
The Box, Plymouth
Project Partners

The Box

Communities and Places

As a port city with a naval base, Plymouth is an area with a large veteran population. The Box worked closely with veterans from the start of the commissioning process. They were invited to attend development workshops, prepared the commission brief, and also participated in the selection of the artist.  

The artist conducted interviews with each veteran and some family members. Their testimonies were incorporated into the artwork.