Bik Van der Pol
Between a rock and a hard place
Between a rock and a hard place
Between A Rock And A Hard Place is a project consisting of a cleaning performance, a film and an event on August 18, 2012. From this event the short film Between A Rock And A Hard Place was made, as well as a vinyl record.

Black rocks are a crucial element to the environment of Sudbury. The history of Sudbury as a mining city has not only had an impact on the layout of the city and the everyday life of its citizens. It has also had and continues to have an impact on the environment, visible in the pitted, charred and eroded black surfaces throughout Sudbury. This is a place where the circle of earth and unearthing is very much present, and experiencing the embodiment of this process is intense; what comes out of the earths body directly affects this same body as well.

In June 2011, Bik Van der Pol cleaned a sample of black rock located in the centre of Sudbury for the duration of four days, during a performative action.

Well aware that cleaning such a small area does not solve the dilemma of global usage of the earth, the act of cleaning this rock emphasizes a certain responsibility to exchange one labour for another, and its potential power lies in the meditative nature of repetitive labour. Citizens of Sudbury were invited to pass by, hunk, and and contribute to the process. A range of people was also invited to think aloud on the possible meanings of cleaning in the context of language, religion, tradition, feminism, and ecology.
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