Parkour Photography: Andy Day

Friday 28th October – Saturday 26th November 2011

Monday to Saturday 10am – 5pm

RRA Architects, The Watershed, Wye Street, Hereford, HR2 7RB

HPF presents the first, solo exhibition by British photographer Andy Day. Since 2002 Day has documented the rise of parkour through its communities in London, France, Nicaragua and India. Parkour is the non-competitive sport of traversing mainly urban landscapes by running, climbing and jumping. Participants run along a route, attempting to navigate obstacles in the most efficient way possible, using only their bodies. Skills such as vaulting, rolling, swinging and wall scaling are employed. Parkour can be practiced anywhere, but areas dense with obstacles are preferable and it is most commonly practiced in urban areas.

The flâneur and the traceur (a parkour practitioner) both have their origins in Paris. In the nineteenth century the flâneur walked the city in order to experience it and over 150 years later traceurs in the Parisian suburbs found new ways of moving through the very same spaces. 

Day’s photographic work focuses on the built environment and social interaction, and through parkour he documents new ways of seeing and moving through the city. As cities grow, it can seem that the availability of sites for non-regulated activities is continually reduced. Countering this marginalisation, parkour has the potential to re-appropriate this space, to question concepts of normative behaviour, to liberate the body and to give new freedom to an individual through movement and self-expression.

The exhibition aims to challenge our understanding of how spaces are used and appropriated, and offer alternative ways of looking at urban design that might otherwise be ignored or forgotten. 

In the lead up to London 2012 the work makes a timely examination of  ‘The Athlete’ and the continuing paradox of the commercialisation and commodification of the body. Sport has become a commodified spectacle with athletes making product endorsements and appearing in films, and video games.

In Conversation
Andy Day and Dr Julie Angel
Wednesday 2nd November
2pm – 3pm
Discover the world of parkour and action photography.
Free to HPF Friends / £2 on door

www.kiell.com
www.parkourgenerations.com

 


Andy Day: Aerial