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Screenings
COMMON GROUND
COMMON GROUND presents the gallery installation and film screening of Radley Cook and film screening of Fergus Carmichael
Thursday 27th February
COMMON GROUND,
// Exhibtion opens 12:00 //
// Film screening & conversation //
Doors at 19.00
event starts at 19.30
with DJ City Edition till 23.00
KIT FORM is thrilled to present new moving image and artworks from three emerging artist filmmakers across two screenings this February.
COMMON GROUND’ presents the gallery installation and film screening of Radley Cook and film screening of Fergus Carmichael. Fresh from New Contemporaries, Carmichael’s durational case studies investigate how communities seek to access spaces that engage with notions of local identity and interrogate what role these narratives play within wider environmental and political climates. Cook’s touching portraits of Newlyn-based Tony Howes, a door to door Fishmonger and Squirrel, an enigmatic signwriter, reveals their impending obsolescence.
Join us for this film screening and conversation with Radley & Fergus Carmichael introduced by Max Bennett & Katie Davies. Closing the exhibition with a set from DJ City Edition, COMMON GROUND explores an asymmetry of a society skewed between folk narratives and communal need.
www.ferguscarmichael.co.uk
www.radleycook.com
COMMON GROUND,
// Exhibtion opens 12:00 //
// Film screening & conversation //
Doors at 19.00
event starts at 19.30
with DJ City Edition till 23.00
KIT FORM is thrilled to present new moving image and artworks from three emerging artist filmmakers across two screenings this February.
COMMON GROUND’ presents the gallery installation and film screening of Radley Cook and film screening of Fergus Carmichael. Fresh from New Contemporaries, Carmichael’s durational case studies investigate how communities seek to access spaces that engage with notions of local identity and interrogate what role these narratives play within wider environmental and political climates. Cook’s touching portraits of Newlyn-based Tony Howes, a door to door Fishmonger and Squirrel, an enigmatic signwriter, reveals their impending obsolescence.
Join us for this film screening and conversation with Radley & Fergus Carmichael introduced by Max Bennett & Katie Davies. Closing the exhibition with a set from DJ City Edition, COMMON GROUND explores an asymmetry of a society skewed between folk narratives and communal need.
www.ferguscarmichael.co.uk
www.radleycook.com
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