The Go-Between's completed their intention by carrying water from the Rhine/Rhein to the Thames in Oxford on November 1st 2007. The return journey and mingling of the waters of both cities - in both cities brought with it a time of reflection concerning the work, its focus and possibilities for future actions.
On the return journey we sat in adjoining seats with two people from England who were peace activists, who had for many years worked to highlight and make visible alternative possibilities to combat between nations in conflict. They created simple, peaceful actions that have become a mirror for societies to see themselves and reflect.
As we carried our precious cargo of life giving waters across invisible boundaries, we mused on the subtle differences between countries constructed through human intervention.
The rivers of Thames and Rhine/Rhein flow across borders created by human intervention, over millennia, merging with the salty waters of the collective sea. All waters once again beginning their transmogrification, becoming mist, cloud, steam, snow, rain and fog, soaking into and through the land and flowing towards the sea once more as rivers.
Our action as Go-Between's carrying liquid in small delicate uncorked glass vials around our necks between Oxford and Bonn, accentuated the preciousness of the water that humanity seems to take so much for granted.
The Go-Betweens have spoken since returning, of further actions of exchanging life giving waters, thinking about space, boundaries, being on the move and how we inhabit land.
In remembrance that humans are carers of water; it is not ours, it is the ‘jewel’ most precious to all of life.

photographer, Kay Sentance
The Go-Betweens returned from their trip to Bonn, transporting water as fluid messengers from The Rhine/Rhein. The journey culminated in Oxford, where they deposited the water into The Thames. Witnesses were invited to walk and participate in the ritual and join The Go-Betweens in a silent walk, inviting communication through action and intention and overriding the need for oral communication.
Through this ritual form of exchange and transfer, the artist’s see themselves as embodying their role of messenger as they Go-Between countries. These actions of ceremony, ritual, collection and exchange, explore how we honour water as a resource and raises questions concerning cross national connections, borders, space, place and language.
The Go-Betweens invite you to witness this action. Join them at Magdalen Road Bridge, Oxford at 10.30am on Thursday November 1st, for a silent walk taking approximately one hour.
'The conversation of the gods!- I didn't resent or feel aggrieved because I couldn't understand it. I was the smallest of the planets, and I carried messages between them and I couldn't always understand that was in order, too; they were something in a foreign language - star talk'
From The Go-Between LP Hartley