
Rajni Shah
"The stools remind me of what I stand for. They remind me of what
is important. And thus, they are a mixed presence in my life. They are a wonderful,
powerful symbol, and they bring me together with other artists across the
world. But they are also a reminder of how much there is to do, how we need
effort and commitment to create this space in our world. I gave mine away,
continuing the chain of giving, to artists and audiences at a London performance
of mine. People loved them. I attached a long handwritten letter to them,
hoping that people would write back (I asked them to). No-one wrote back.
This was disappointing. But in a sense, it brought me back to one of the first
things Jean-Marie wrote to me:
Hello,
The stools are only a symbolic offering, to you first, as an introduction
to "The Future is on the Table".
So I must focus on the table, and let the stools have their own journey;
in homes around the UK they are now a reminder to others, and they are sparking
other conversations that I may never know about. The table has became more
and more metaphorical, a symbol for the patterns of our lives, of our relationships,
and I have been thinking about all the people sitting around that table--
who agrees to sit down, who talks and how, the patterns of the discussions,
around the world. I remember being in Kentucky, the first time I saw the stools,
sitting around a table outside with other artists from across the US, talking
about the world situation. Now I live in England, and the table I am making
is a way of sustaining that dialogue, inviting people to form a community
online, to find strength in knowing that there are others around the table,
from across the world. I hope that some of you might join me."
Rajni is a performance artist and producer currently based in London, UK. www.rajnishah.com