Why Do We Walk Past Those in Need of Our Help?

A story appeared in the art press recently about an incident in which police in London were called to a gallery to assist a woman who was seen sitting at a table slumped over with her head down on the surface. She hadn’t moved for two hours, a concerned passer-by told the police when they arrived.

The officers took the locked door off its hinges to get inside and assist the woman, but found that she was actually a life-sized sculpture. It was a work by the American artist Mark Jenkins.

Mark Jenkins, Kristina (2022) via Instagram

Jenkins’ art has been called ‘provocative’. It’s certainly eye-catching, although I’m not sure he is deliberately trying to provoke. If anything I would describe it as quietly disturbing rather than provocative, particularly his street art installations. Some of his work is amusing and surreal, and easy to identify as art.

Read More

Tags: Past Walk