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Ed Webb-Ingall: A Bedroom for Everyone

In February 2024, Peer presents a new exhibition of animation and print works by filmmaker and researcher, Ed Webb-Ingall. Working with archival materials and methodologies drawn from community video, Webb-Ingall…

Exhibitions

Event Details

Category

Exhibitions

Event Starts

Feb 10, 2024

Event Ends

May 11, 2024

Venue

Peer

Location

97-99 Hoxton St, London

In February 2024, Peer presents a new exhibition of animation and print works by filmmaker and researcher, Ed Webb-Ingall. Working with archival materials and methodologies drawn from community video, Webb-Ingall collaborates with groups to explore under-represented historical moments and their relationship to contemporary life, developing modes of self-representation specific to the subject or the experiences of the participants.

For his exhibition at Peer, Webb-Ingall presents A Bedroom for Everyone, an exhibition comprising a newly commissioned animation stemming from a long-term body of work that asks what the role of filmmaking is in response to the current housing crisis in the UK. The project explores the power of grassroots activism and organising in the face of this ongoing emergency, while making space for the camaraderie that unfolds in the community centres and meeting halls where this work takes place.

Following time spent with housing and migrant-support groups from Glasgow, Nottingham, Liverpool, Birmingham and London, Webb-Ingall has collaborated with members of these groups to co-write the script for this new animation, illustrated by lead artist Sofia Niazi and animated by Astrid Goldsmith. For his presentation at Peer, Webb-Ingall has developed a newly commissioned series of posters that act as both an archive and timeline. Drawing attention to the artist’s research into the development of the animation, the posters reference work from 1972 to the present day, and include Leeds Animation Workshop’s 1987 short animation Home and Dry, which A Bedroom for Everyone acts as a sequel to, of sorts.

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