Brutalist Premolition

Pickering, Gail. 2008. Brutalist Premolition. In: "Nought to Sixty - Solo Exhibition", ICA, United Kingdom, 5 May - 2 Nov 2008. [Show/Exhibition]
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'Brutalist Premolition' is a high definition video, duration 8 minutes; installation, dimensions variable and performance, duration 40 minutes. 'Brutalist Premolition' is set within an apartment on the sprawling Robin Hood Gardens Estate in East London, a key example of post-war New Brutalist architecture intended as a utopian form of large-scale social housing (designed by Alison and Peter Smithson). The film explores multiple layers of representation and performance, from the introduction of professional soap-opera actors to the everyday reality of a family, long term residents on the estate.

BRUTALIST PREMOLITION, the video projection and installation, was first shown as a solo exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London in October 2008 as part of ‘Nought to Sixty’ - “… a programme of exhibitions and events presenting solo projects by sixty emerging British- and Irish-based artists at the ICA from 5 May to 2 November 2008, over which period new events were staged every week, building up a multi-faceted portrait of the contemporary art scene in Britain and Ireland,” curators Mark Sladen and Richard Birkett.

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