Large format, full colour, 4 pages, W297 x H436mm
Five prominent international contemporary artists focus on the city of Birmingham in this group exhibition entitled Birmingham at Ikon Gallery.
Francis Alÿs (Belgium) has lived and worked in Mexico City since
1987. Alÿs collaborates with Mexican cameraman Rafael Ortega (Mexico)
to film ‘Riot Clash’, a powerful, slow motion portrait of urban tension
inspired by the city. Pierre Huyghe’s ‘Concrete Requiem’ was performed
in Birmingham, 2000, as an unprecedented partnership between Ikon
Gallery and the Contemporary Music group. Huyghe uses this music as the
basis for a video installation for the exhibition. Beat Streuli’s
photography involves unselfconscious, spontaneous images of people on
the street.
For Birmingham, Streuli photographs Birmingham’s youth
community. Gillian Wearing was born and raised in Birmingham. For the
first time she takes her hometown directly as her subject. Wearing has
filmed Birmingham’s nightlife on Broad Street, featuring scenes in
bars, nightclub crowds and glimpses of a frenetic mating game. Her
footage is transformed into a six-part projection.