Ree Bradley and Pete Gomes Screenings

11 May 2025

A screening of two moving-image works by onsite studio artists Ree Bradley and Pete Gomes, shown as part of their current exhibition In House.

Ree Bradley’s The Mind is a Group Muscle is an ongoing project examining the relationship between socialised masculinity and mental health through alternative, body-based therapies. In this first iteration, a group including the artist, engaged with Rebirthing Breathwork, Picture Tapping Technique and Dance Movement Psychotherapy. These sessions opened up access to unconscious and childlike states held within the body and breath.

Pete Gomes’ KnowingUnknowing is a collaborative, improvised triptych for dance, amplified guitar and camera. Featuring dancer Helen Kindred, guitarist Benjamin Dwyer and Gomes on improvisational camera, the work explores liminal states between body and space, the conscious and unconscious, movement and stillness, sound and silence, sight and gesture.

The Mind is a Group Muscle, 2025
32 minutes, 16mm

KnowingUnknowing, 2019,
29 minutes, video

Doors open at 1.45 pm. Refreshments will be available. Following the screenings, visitors can meet the artists and discuss their work. 

  1. Ree Bradley (b. 1991) works across experimental documentary, social practice and performance. In 2017 he received an MA from the Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths University, and in 2023 attended Skowhegan School, ME, USA. 

    He has undertaken residencies and exhibitions internationally with Fine Arts Work Center, MA, USA; Gasworks, London; New Creatives, ICA, London and BBC, UK; The Room Projects, Paris and LUX, London; Halle 14, Centre for Contemporary Art, Leipzig; Fondazione Prada, Venice; Jerwood Arts, London; Freelands Foundation, London, among many others. In 2025 he will be artist-in-residence at the Bemis Centre, New England, USA.

  2. Pete Gomes is an artist filmmaker and award-winning director working across moving image, theatre, performance, media art and music. His work encompasses ensemble transdisciplinary performance, collaboration and improvisation. His doctoral research from Middlesex University formulated Unit Model, a practice for ensemble improvisational filmmaking. 

    His work has been screened and presented at Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona, Stedelijk Museum, Institute of Contemporary Art, Whitechapel Gallery, Tate Modern, Tate Britain, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Furtherfield, Shakespeare North, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona, Stedelijk Museum, Gimpel Fils, Deptford X, Event Gallery, Architectural Association, Vienna Museum of Contemporary Art, Leeds International Film Festival, The Place, Pixelache, Sonar, Royal Opera House, Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre, Channel Four and others.

  3. This event is seated. If you have any questions or need assistance with your visit, please feel welcome to contact us at +44 (0) 20 7622 1294 or info@studiovoltaire.org. Read Studio Voltaire's full access information here.

    1. Ree Bradley, The Mind is a Group Muscle, 2025. Film still. Courtesy of the artist.
    2. Pete Gomes, KnowingUnknowing, 2019. Film still. Courtesy of the artist.

Suggested donation £5

Sunday 11 May 2025, 2–4 pm