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The 'Complete Hero' public artwork, conceptualised by Martin Firrell, aimed to delve into and celebrate modern interpretations of heroism. The project drew upon the experiences and perspectives of individuals from the Household Division, the wider army, the general public, and a range of writers, thinkers, and performers, creating a multifaceted exploration of what heroism means in contemporary society.
This significant public art installation served as a platform for examining the evolving definitions and values of heroism. By incorporating diverse voices and backgrounds, 'Complete Hero' fostered a rich dialogue about the qualities and actions that define heroic figures in our current world.
Midas played a crucial role in enabling the 'Complete Hero' project by providing essential power generation and distribution services. Their involvement ensured that the artistic vision could be realised, facilitating the necessary infrastructure for the artwork's display and impact.
Specifically, Midas supplied two 30KVA generators, along with mains and distribution equipment, to power the two projection points. This technical support was vital to the successful execution of the artwork, demonstrating Midas's capability to deliver reliable power solutions for significant cultural and community events.
The historic Guards Chapel, a location with a profound past, served as a poignant backdrop for the 'Complete Hero' exhibition. Having been destroyed by a flying bomb in 1944, resulting in the tragic loss of 121 lives, and subsequently rebuilt in 1963, the chapel's resilience and history added a layer of depth to the artwork's exploration of heroism.
The choice of the Guards Chapel underscored the themes of remembrance, sacrifice, and rebuilding inherent in the concept of heroism. Its very existence as a testament to survival and restoration provided a powerful context for contemplating the meaning and value of heroism in the lives of individuals and the nation.
Midas's participation in the 'Complete Hero' project highlights their dedication to supporting community initiatives and artistic endeavours. The company views these projects as opportunities to contribute positively to society and showcase their expertise in providing critical infrastructure for cultural events.
By offering their generator hire services, Midas demonstrated a commitment that extends beyond commercial operations. Their involvement signifies a belief in the power of art to inspire and engage, and a willingness to invest in projects that enrich public spaces and foster dialogue on important societal themes.