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BAZ


Events & Performances:

There Ain’t No Party Like A Polytunnel Party, Rhubaba Gallery & Studios, Edinburgh, November 2013

Artworld Raffle, Eastside Projects 5th Birthday Party, October 2013

Blackmarket Biography Auction, Pitt Projects Worcester, July 2012

Blackmarket Biography Auction, The Caretakers Flat (Tether), Primary, Nottingham, May 2012

Curate Me Out, The Event, October 2012


Writing & Publications:

Art World Primitivism, writing for ‘The Hecklers’ publication, The New Art Gallery Walsall, July, 2013  

Take London (Regional Art Scene Hooliganism), Art & Music Magazine (Saatchi Gallery), May 2013

Mills & Koons - The Event 2011

BAZ #1 - The Event 2009

The British Artists Football Cup - tournament fanzine


Exhibitions:

A3 Works, A3 Project Space, Birmingham, June 2013

The Fiction Show, Tramshed, London, April 2013

Frieze Art Fair (Eastside Projects 'Bread and Cookies') / October 2012 

Liverpool Biennale 2012 (Birmingham: the Magic City) / September 2012

Where's the Toilet? Glasgow International (ESP Castling project) / April 2012

Shit Show / Malgras|Naudet, Manchester / February 2012

The Event, Birmingham, October, 2011

Rude Britannia, Tate Britain, July 2010


Commissions:

Birmingham Contemporary Art Forum 2011 (Curate Me Out + Mills & Koons)


Other: 

The British Artists Football Cup 2009, national artists football tournament organised by BAZ

Chris Poolman


Education:


Fine Art MA, Distinction, Birmingham City University, 2006 - 2008


Film Studies BA, 1st Class Honours, Warwick University, 2001 - 2004


Projects & Commissions 2012: 


Fear & Loathing in the West Midlands / Road Trip West Midlands Commission / Supported by Turning Point West Midlands & Writing West Midlands 

Hooky Street Press  - a series of programmed talks and events that explored the use, value and potential of humour within art-writing. Supported byArts Council England. 

- Symposium: seriousness & humour in art writing / Nov 2012 / Eastside Projects / David Burrows, Andrew Hunt, Gavin Butt. 

- Comference: What’s the difference between Andy Kaufman’s ‘Mighty Mouse’ and Gilbert & George’s ‘Singing Sculpture’? / Oct 2012  / The Hare & Hounds / Dr Paul Mcdonald, Rattigan T. Mullarchy / JoJo Smith

- One Applination Under A Groove (12 hour application writing all-nighter / ‘extreme writing event’), Friday August 31st 2012, Grand Union

                    

Papers / Talks:

Stray Cats of Balsall Heath: Origins, History, Usage, Balsall Heath Biennale, August 2013

Fear & Loathing in the West Midlands & Incongruity, A Comic Darkly: Art and Humour Symposium, October Gallery London, January 2013                                                                      

EUFRAD, Glasgow School of Art, September 2009

                                                                                                       Selected Group Shows:

The Artists Wakes, Bury Art Gallery, August 2010 

Headers & Volleys, Jaguar Shoes (curated by Rhys Coren), July 2010

Marxism 2010, University of London, July 2010 

SALE, The Royal Standard, Liverpool, January 2009 

Art Sway Open, December 2008

Rhys and Hannah present, Bristol, December 2008 

Zoo Art Fair (with Eastside Projects, Royal Academy, London, October 2008 

North and South, Southampton City Art Gallery July 2007

Stink Bomb, Limbo Arts Project Space, Margate, April 2007

Art Vaults, aspacearts, Southampton, July 2007

What Do People Do All Day?, Mailbox, Birmingham. Birmingham Artists Show, May 2006

PEACE CAMP, Brick Lane Gallery, December 2006


Interviews:

Boiler Room FC with Rhys Coren

Poolman & Rowe


Projects:


The Balsall Heath Biennale 2011 - 13


The Balsall Heath Biennale was a two-year contemporary art project in Balsall Heath, an inner city area of Birmingham. 


www.balsallheathbiennale.com


Biennale Publications:


The Balsall Heath Biennale (2014). Featuring essays by Dr Saskia Warren & Derek Horton


Biennale Newspaper (2013)


Balsall Heath A-Z Colouring in book (2012) (Purchase here)


[The project also featured as a case study as part of Birmingham University’s AHRC-funded Cultural Intermediation: Connecting Communities in the Creative Urban Economy]


Project funding:


Arts Council England (2012 & 2013) / Birmingham City Council Cultural Commissioning / Near Neighbours / The Police Property Act Fund / Community First Foundation


Work Songs


Contemporary exploration of the English tradition of the Broadside Ballad. Supported by Warwickshire Arts Development, January 2012

chris+keir


Solo Shows:

The Rob Ring Foundation, The Stephen Lawrence Gallery, London 2009 


Group Shows:               

Video Progetto, 26cc Rome / Grand Union Birmingham, May 2010

I Heart Video Art, CAFKA, Kitchener Canada, February 2010   


Other Projects, Grants etc:     

                                                                                   

This Fish is Reversing, Conference paper (& video), Gobsmacked: Getting Speechless In Performance, Queen Mary’s University, 2010 (see Sounds and (Non)sense, Contemporary Theatre Review, Volume 22, Issue 1, 2012


Perform Or Else (chris+keir V Melville Mitchell), Grand Union, February 2011


The Rob Ring Foundation (collaborative project with Canadian artist Rob Ring): 

Action Research Bursary, Longhouse / Multistory, June 2008 

FADE Research Grant, Sept 2008 

R & D Grant, Arts Council England, Aug 2008  Flatpack Film Festival, March 2009                       

                           

Unity Panda, Coventry Art Space Bursary, August 2009 (with Jonnet Middleton)                                                                                                                                                                                              


Project Our Pubs (pub nationalisation project at The Hare & Hounds, Kings Heath) and Digital is Dangerous (residency at Jibbering Records, Birmingham) 2008. Supported by Arts Council England


Flat / Screen, New Generation Arts, (residency in a city centre flat), 2006. Supported by NGA & BBC 


Workshops:

Roland magazine 7 features as interview with chris+keir and Louis Moreno from Urban Laboratory exploring workshops they devised in response to the ICA’s main programme during 2012/13. chris+keir have also run workshops at UAL (Camberwell & Wimbledon) and Greenwich University. 

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