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Birth & Health | KIMI CONRAD

1 Nov 2012

Regular hours

Thursday
12:00 – 18:00

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Free

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Cell Project Space

London, United Kingdom

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  • bus lines: 26, 48, 55, 106, 236, 254, 277, 388
  • Bethnal Green station
  • Cambridge Heath Road station
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Birth & Health screening

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For the final installment of CYcLE CLUB, Cell Project Space presents the premiere screening of BIRTH & HEALTH, by KIMI CONRAD. The feature length film follows Paul, a young art school print-technician, as he tries to unpack the various social, cultural and phychological trials and tribulations that he encounters day to day. Due to recent budget cuts, it seems that Paul is in danger of losing his job. Meanwhile his girlfriend Laura, who is worrying about her ageing mother, is eager to have children. Paul, managing to deal with his anxieties, is seen in various quotidian situations; riding his mountain bike, working with students, visiting a gallery and shopping, until one day Laura unexpectedly falls pregnant... BIRTH & HEALTH, a single channel HD video, is the product of a year-long project by the artists. With the cast made up of actors, artist friends and other known and unknown performers KIMI CONRAD develop a narrative, which unfolds into an ambitious and complex docu-drama. Currently based in Norwich, KIMI CONRAD is a collaboration between Samuel Jeffery and Jacques Rogers. In 2012 the artists exhibited the film 'FROM BIRTH & HEALTH' in the group exhibition 'In The Presence of Multiple Possibilities' at French Riviera, London, and 'KIMY'S MODAEL FROM BIRTH & HEALTH' in 'Les Miserable', organised by Rachal Bradley & Matthew Richardson, Glasgow. Previous exhibitions in 2011-12 include Young British Art I & II for Limoncello Gallery, London and Diensgebäude, Zurich, curated by Ryan Gander and 'OUTPOST Members Show', Norwich, selected by Cerith Wyn Evans. Supported by Arts Council Of England

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