Queen

Year2019 Duration13 min. DirectorKathryn Elkin

In "Queen", bodily labour, performance, leisure and domestic work are drawn into comparison via an irreverent musical memoir. A bowling alley, a gallery, a studio, a pregnancy and a pop song. Kathryn Elkin tackles, with her characteristic sense of humour, issues around labour, creation, biography, being an artist and the transforming pregnant body. The film was conceived and shot during the artist’s pregnancy and first months of parenthood.

Kathryn Elkin

Kathryn Elkin (Belfast, 1983) is a graduate of Glasgow School of Art and Goldsmiths College and former LUX Associate Artist. Elkin's performance and video works reflect on shared cultural memory (as produced by popular music, television and cinema) and the melding of this information to biography. She is interested in gender role play, interviews, humour and improvisation. She has shown work throughout the UK, including ICA, Tate Modern, Tate Britain, Collective Gallery, Transmission, LUX and CCA Glasgow. She has screened works at London Film Festival, Union Docs, Courtisane and Visions du Réel. She completed a solo exhibition at LUX, London in February 2019.

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Promoted by
Gobierno de Navarra
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NICDO
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Con la financiación del Gobierno de España. Instituto de la Cinematografía y las Artes Audiovisuales Acción Cultural Española Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia Financiado por la Unión Europea. NexGenerationEU
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