{"id":10544,"date":"2021-10-03T17:48:18","date_gmt":"2021-10-03T17:48:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uaaglobal.com\/victor-pilons-sisyphus-channels-blood-sweat-tears-and-absurdity\/"},"modified":"2021-10-03T17:48:18","modified_gmt":"2021-10-03T17:48:18","slug":"victor-pilons-sisyphus-channels-blood-sweat-tears-and-absurdity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uaaglobal.com\/victor-pilons-sisyphus-channels-blood-sweat-tears-and-absurdity\/","title":{"rendered":"Victor Pilon\u2019s \u2018Sisyphus\u2019 channels blood, sweat, tears, and absurdity"},"content":{"rendered":"
What is the meaning of struggle? Is there inherent value in a seemingly never-ending task? Is Sisyphus happy? These are some simple enough questions that have orbited around the myth of Sisyphus and the creative endeavours that have dove into this captivating myth across history. And the latest to take up this burden is Montr\u00e9al multidisciplinary artist Victor Pilon, who in his performance piece Sisyphus intends to spend the month heaving a massive pile of sand from one end of the Montr\u00e9al Olympic Stadium to the other.<\/p>\n
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For those unfamiliar, the Greek myth of Sisyphus begins with the said former king of Ephyra cheating death on two accounts and ends endlessly with Sisyphus sentenced by the gods to roll a boulder up a hill evermore for his trickery. Every time he seemed to reach the top, the boulder would roll its way back down to the bottom. Thus did the myth of Sisyphus become a symbol of monotony, the rat race, and all seemingly pointless endeavours in the modern world, depicted in countless artworks<\/a> and most famously explored in Albert Camus\u2019 essay The Myth of Sisyphus.<\/p>\n \u00a0<\/p>\n Victor Pilon starts at a logical conclusion within Sisyphus\u2019 eternal punishment. If every single day this boulder careens down a hill, inevitably, it will break apart\u2014hence the choice of a sand pile to represent the task. In a conversation with CTV News Montr\u00e9al, the artist focuses in on \u201cthe experience of the absurd\u201d in Sisyphean tasks. With the performance consisting entirely of him strugglingly shovelling sand from one side of the Olympic Stadium to the other, he has placed a microphone in the shovel for audiences to hear his gruelling efforts, and also intends to offer the shovel to any others who would be \u201cwilling to become Sisyphus.\u201d<\/p>\n \u00a0<\/p>\n