A large flat-screen television on a blue wall. The video on the screen depicts a club party, with everyone covered in bubbly foam. There are subtitles on the screen reading: "I feel like the music sounds better with you"

Elliott Flanagan, A piece of something bigger, 2018. Digital Video. Courtesy the artist. Photography courtesy of Jules Lister.

Elliott Flanagan, A piece of something bigger, 2018

Artist: Elliott Flanagan

Title: A piece of something bigger

Year: 2018

Medium: Digital Video

Duration: 7 minutes, 20 seconds

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Elliott Flanagan is a poet, writer and artist. He was born in Burnley, a post-industrial town in the North of England. His work explores class, subcultures, and personal and social histories. A period spent playing football, working in sales and holiday repping contrasted with a ‘hidden pursuit’ of art via film, music, television, fashion, and rare gallery visits. His work is an exploration of the sometimes jarring intersection between these co-existing lives, and an ongoing dissection of contemporary masculinity.

A piece of something bigger’ explores contemporary masculinity through the prism of package holiday culture. Flanagan looks at the ideas entrenched in the male gender stereotype that saturated his youth – misunderstood and under pressure to ‘conform and perform’. The artist studies a tension from his own experience between one’s own consciousness and social expectations.

With music by William Brown and Ashley Snook.