Exhibition17.11.201120.11.2011
PAST EXHIBITION

Stephen Earl Rogers

What To Do In An Emergency

Exhibition17.11.201120.11.2011
PAST EXHIBITION

Stephen Earl Rogers

What To Do In An Emergency

This series of paintings has its origins in a 1980s Reader’s Digest self-help, family manual. The book, entitled What To Do In An Emergency, contains information and illustrations ranging from first aid to self-defence and survival tips. In response, Rogers invited independent artists and producers from Birmingham to appear in his paintings. Amongst them are artists Juneau Projects translated into the scenario ‘How to cross a river’, and Ian Francis and Pip McKnight of 7 Inch Cinema demonstrating an ‘Abdominal thrust on a conscious adult’.  The book’s original purpose, to inform the reader of what to do in difficult circumstances, is appropriated by Rogers as a reflection on his local cultural landscape.

Autumn Almanac
What To Do In An Emergency was part of Autumn Almanac, a four-day celebration of Birmingham’s creative life showcasing the city’s artists, filmmakers and musicians. Ikon’s gallery spaces exhibited works created in Birmingham, also hosting some of our best-known music festivals and organisations in a programme of live performances.

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