Screening

Neuromantics: To Estates

1 Feb 2017

Event times

7:30 to 9:00

Cost of entry

free

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Angus-Hughes Gallery

London, United Kingdom

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  • Buses 38, 242, 253, 394, , 425, 488
  • Homerton tube
  • Hackney Central Rail
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About

To Estates is a meeting of two half hour long films set in East London: John Smith’s Hackney Marshes (TV Version) from 1978 and a new film by Warren Garland (Neuromantics) from 2016: Ways of Seeing (A Day in the Life). Two artists’ views on the impact of concrete- and brick- brutalist, boxy industrial residential architecture and the communities that form, in and around the block, during and just after construction. A generous and playful, immersive and invested inside view of a normally closed environment.

 

Neuromantics are a screening collective presenting work with an immersive relationship to local and distant places and processes. Each programme is a freestanding session in a series that explores different states of consciousness in space and time; physical and cognitive aspects of artistic- and other types of work; memories and sensations that have been generated through engagement with materials and other beings; and the traces and impressions left by those on the world around us.

 

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CuratorsToggle

Emma Gradin

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Warren Garland

John Smith

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