A flame-engulfed, roman-slaying, chariot-riding, hula-hooping, semi-mythical queen of war. Is there anything Boudica can't do? Alicia Rodriguez investigates at Norwich OUTPOST.
Romans used wax tablets to write on, the surface of which could be
scraped, smoothed and used again. This practice of writing over erased words or
content, replacing them with new, is where the palimpsest originates.
The palimpsest as historical artefact and narrative tool is one of the starting
points for Jessica Warboys’ Boudica, a film installation and one-off
performance at Norwich OUTPOST. Boudica forms part of Invisible
Fabrick, a month-long project dealing with the elusive and relevant
relationships that run though landscape, geography, history and text. Warboys
has executed an exhibition as powerful, epic and ambiguous as the Queen of the
Iceni herself.