While riding the Hobby Horse in costume, I sang a song set to the tune of the patriotic Civil War song "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," which was in fact based on an antiwar Irish folk ballad. The Civil War version is a call to welcome home the heroic soldier, while the earlier song is a sad lament on the horrors of any war, wherein Johnny returns a broken man. In my own version, I asked when or if soldiers ever can "come home," rocking in place as a way of gesturing toward a contemporary state of cultural impasse.
Hobby Horse
Security Blanket (Drums of War)
2006
Overshot weaving, wool and linen
2006
Overshot weaving, wool and linen
"Allison Smith: Hobby Horse," Artpace San Antonio, Texas. Woven by Leigh Alexander. Commissioned by Artpace San Antonio. Exhibited in "Allison Smith: Hobby Horse," Artpace San Antonio, Texas, and "Public Displays of Affection/Affliction," Tandem Gallery, Birmingham, Alabama. Photo credit Todd Johnson.