New diptychs to go on show in the Shakespeare Memorial Room.
Birmingham-based theatre company Stan’s Cafe have been working with pupils from University of Birmingham School to reimagine Shakespeare’s stories in the city. The resulting exhibition will see 150 diptychs go on show in the Shakespeare Memorial Library at the Library of Birmingham from 15th February until the end of March.
Shakespeare vs Birmingham is the second in a series of five-community curated exhibitions created as part of Everything to Everybody, a three-year project aimed at giving the city’s uniquely democratic Shakespeare heritage back to the people.
Pupils were challenged to re-stage Shakespeare on their doorsteps through photography. They took inspiration from Shakespeare’s plays and then matched their own photographs with some from the amazing collection of 15,000 photographs dating from 1899 and from all over the world that are part of Birmingham’s historic Shakespeare collection. The result is a series of brilliant, often playful diptychs that speak to how Shakespeare relates to the worlds and lives of young people today.
James Yarker, Artistic Director Stan’s Cafe said: “Exploring the photographic archive that is part of the vast Shakespeare collection alongside the pupils from University of Birmingham School has been great fun.
“It been a privilege to be able to access this amazing resource and to see the wealth of images in the collection. Watching how pupils have responded to Shakespeare’s plays with their own photographs has been really interesting and engaging. Finally matching these contemporary images with historic production photographs has given us a fascinating insight into how Shakespeare’s plays have been interpreted over the last hundred years or so. We can’t wait for people to see the new artworks on show in the Shakespeare Memorial Library, I think everyone will really enjoy them.”
The exhibition sees an array of fascinating images from the archive placed alongside new images. One diptych pairs a beautiful photograph of a graveyard featuring flowers and a headstone with a production image from Hamlet in which Shakespeare’s prince considers his own mortality and the passing of time while holding up the skull of Yorick. Another diptych presents a photograph of an embroidered handkerchief alongside an archive image from a production of Othello, whose plot hinges on the manipulation of an embroidered handkerchief which Othello was given by his mother. A third juxtaposition sets an image of a saucepan so big that it could be used as a cauldron against a production photograph of the witches huddled over the cauldron in Macbeth.
Ewan Fernie, Everything to Everybody Project Director said: “The photographic collection in the Shakespeare Memorial Library is vast, including amateur and professional photographs from across the world. We are delighted to share the particular pictures which the students from the University of Birmingham School have chosen, and we’re even more excited to exhibit them alongside the new artwork which this great collection has inspired them to produce themselves. The treasure-trove of Birmingham’s secret Shakespeare horde, their own talent and the involvement of the brilliant Stan’s Cafe has made for a great show!”
The Everything to Everybody Project is an ambitious celebration of one of the UK’s most important cultural assets: the Birmingham Shakespeare Memorial Library – not just the first great Shakespeare library in the world but also the only great Shakespeare collection which belongs to all the people of a city.
Find out more about this project and others here.