Tribute to Iraq Fallen Travels to Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
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Tribute to Iraq Fallen Travels to Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art
Steve McQueen, Queen and Country.



LONDON.- An artwork commemorating British service men and women killed in Iraq , including many from the North East, is being brought to mima Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art by The Art Fund, the UK ’s leading independent art charity. Queen and Country will open in Middlesbrough during the week that marks the 6th anniversary of the invasion in Iraq and will be on display from Wednesday 18 March to Sunday 3 May 2009.

Created by official war artist and recent BAFTA winner Steve McQueen, in collaboration with families whose loved ones have lost their lives in Iraq , Queen and Country consists of a large oak cabinet with vertical drawers containing a series of facsimile postage stamp sheets. Each sheet is dedicated to a fallen member of the Armed Forces and features a photographic portrait chosen by their family.

As a work-in-progress, the cabinet will be updated with images of those who have been killed between July 2007 and March 2008 before it goes on display at mima. To date 155 families have collaborated on the project. However, until the stamps are officially issued by Royal Mail, McQueen considers Queen and Country incomplete.

The work includes a number of soldiers from the North East area, including Staff Sergeant Sharron Elliott from South Shields who served in the Intelligence Corps. She was in a boat on a waterway in Basra on 12 November 2006 with three other British service personnel when a bomb exploded on a bridge killing all four occupants of the boat.

Mrs Elsie Manning, mother of Sharron Elliott, says: "The Queen and Country stamps are a great way of honouring and recognising the sacrifice these brave Servicemen and women have made. It is a brilliant work of art and something to be proud of, especially for the families who have lost a loved one. They should never be forgotten and work like this helps to keep their memory alive.”

The Art Fund is spearheading the campaign to gain public support for the project and visitors to mima will be invited to sign The Art Fund’s online petition urging Royal Mail to issue the stamps at www.artfund.org/queenandcountry. To date more than 16,500 people have signed the petition.

David Barrie, Director of The Art Fund, says: “Queen and Country is a beautiful and deceptively simple work of art that poignantly reminds us of the enormous sacrifices made by British men and women serving in the armed forces in Iraq . I’m delighted that The Art Fund is bringing Queen and Country to mima and hope that many more people will have the opportunity to see the work and support the campaign.”

Middlesbrough Mayor, Ray Mallon said: "The British service men and women have been, and are still, doing a fantastic job in Iraq , and this is a wonderful tribute to those that have fallen in the recent conflict in that part of the world.

It is an incredible honour for mima to display this piece of artwork when one considers the content and also the standing of Steve McQueen as an artist.

I am really looking forward to seeing this piece of work, and I do believe that many people across the North of England and beyond will visit mima to see this wonderful tribute to our fallen heroes”

Steve McQueen was born in London in 1969. He won the Turner Prize in 1999 and was awarded an OBE in 2002. His first feature film Hunger won the Camera d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008 and the Carl Foreman Award at the 2009 BAFTAs. He will be representing Britain at the 53rd Venice Biennale in June this year.













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