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For his first solo exhibition in Ireland, David Blamey will present two new works that correspond to the spatial peculiarities of the Four gallery in Dublin. Commonplace in their materiality, and yet monumental in their transformative presence, the works address the constraints of the exhibition space by taking us beyond it. Read more... |
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Four presents Sonia Shiel's solo show 'Babel's Biting the Moon' opens at the Roscommon Arts Centre on the 8th of September. Through a collision of media Shiel's installation articulates a place of rough and menacing beauty. Read more... |
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Griffin's multi-disciplinary practice employs a variety of materials and media. Often motivated by place or circumstances, her work has been primarily site specific, utilizing, at times, video, found electronic equipment, drawing, and text. Read more... |
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Tim Lloyd is concerned with generating a sense of event, with performance-based investigations at the forefront of his practice. He choreographs playful and inventive actions and activities for purpose of documenting them to video. Read more... |
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Fiona Whitty's work is socially interactive. Her role is researcher, instigator, organiser and editor, involving layers of process and collaborations. Read more... |
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PROJECTOR is a screening of video works by national and international artists selected from various curators that take place on a bimonthly basis and are free. Read more... |
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Anna Barham's art practice is subtle, labor-intensive and modest in the best possible sense—initially almost invisible, it grows ever more absorbing. Read more... |
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Aoife Desmond's art practice includes drawing, research, gardening, performance, installation and site specific works. She shifts continuously between interior and exterior works. Through diverse working methods, she examines particularities of place and human interdependence with nature. Read more... |
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Keith McCann's practice is made up of adaptation, integration and resistance. His interested lays in how we as humans negotiate and inhabit space, both interior and exterior while suggesting notions of renewability and permanence. Read more... |
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Ana Garcini Ana Garcini, one of the heteronyms created by Priscila Fernandes. In the series Drosophila Melanogaster, Ana Garcini created a formula to translate the genetic code into music. Read more... |
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Andrew Vickery a solo exhibition of new work. In his paintings all the world is a stage where experiences are always intimated. Andrew Vickery's paintings are never what they seem. Their deceptively simple approach to depiction invites the viewer into a world that is cloaked in melodrama. Read more... |
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