kennardphillipps - artists peter kennard and cat phillips

Defaced;Money,Conflict,Protest exhibition Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 2022

Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge included Study for a Head XIV in their exhibition Defaced:Money,Conflict,Protest

 

 

 

Continuum, Cello Factory, London, 2022

Politics in Art exhibition MOCAK, Museum of Contemporary Art, Krakow 2022-23 Studies for a Head

From The Edges of Conflict exhibition James Hockey Gallery 2021 Massacre of The Innocents

 

 

 

 

STATE OF THE NATIONS : Diffusion International Festival of Photography, Cardiff

NEW EUROPEAN article by Adrian Burnham

Flying Leaps Artists’ Posters

FLYING LEAPS the artists’ posters outfit, they flyposted our work called ‘Profit’ up and down the country alongside posters of Robert Montgomery and Jeremy Deller. They produce the posters with the artists. And they do a great job of getting them seen.

Nobody’s Home, 2017

Flying Leaps flypost Study for a Head

DEMOTALK at Summerhall, Edinburgh Festival 2014, 1st August – 26th September

Kennardphillipps performs at Summerhall, Edinburgh Festival.Kennardphillipps performs at Summerhall, Edinburgh Festival. Kennardphillipps performs at Summerhall, Edinburgh Festival. Kennardphillipps performs at Summerhall, Edinburgh Festival. Kennardphillipps performs at Summerhall, Edinburgh Festival. Kennardphillipps performs at Summerhall, Edinburgh Festival.

Within an environment of burnt walls with images connecting big finance with war the artists kennardphillipps construct images in a performance that uses the sounds of war, big industry; explosions of open caste mining, rapid fire artillery, and the sounds of resistance in everyday street life. They make an intervention in their own artists’ talk cutting from a formal talk about their work in response to the invasion of Iraq and British anti-war protest into a demonstration of action.

 

“ We tear at the serried ranks of share price listings in newspapers to reveal the victims of traded profit. We tear up the pages of our mediated experience and reveal the struggle going on underneath.  This is a work of disrespect to the way things are.”