‘Inbindable Volume’ at VIVID

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VIVID is launching the new exhibition ‘Inbindable Volume’ with a peview this Wednesday 28th July (6-8pm), a new multi-screen video installation by Karin Kihlberg & Reuben Henry.

Filmed in Birmingham’s iconic Central Library, the city’s most infamous example of Brutalist architecture, Inbindable Volume is an ambitious new multi-screen video installation exploring the journey between conception and materialization – both in architecture and books – and what becomes of ideologies after they have been realised in material form.

The exhibition remains at VIVID until 21 August 2010.

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Living and loving Digbeth.
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