‘A Long Thin Thread’ installed at Heathrow Airport in 1997/8 is now included in a new publication entitled ‘Irish Art 1920-2020: Perspective on change’ by Catherine Marshall and Yvonne Scott.
Wonderful to be part of this publication!!
https://t.co/cV19JpYjDB
A Symposium on Contemporary Art, Architecture and Spatial Culture; director Antony Kindel, solo Exhibitions (Farther to the East), Kilkenny Arts Festival 2004 and "Mechanism" Crawford Art Gallery Cork 2019
Banff Centre for the Arts, Alberta, Canada 2004
Digital image, part of my project at 'Informal Architectures' Residency in 2004: Alongside an exhibition Places/Remember/Events: (curator) Shauna McCabe Banff Centre for the Arts, Canada as part of the 'Informal Architectures'.
Mechanism’s luminous, circling self-motorised Orb, devoid of human control, reminds us of age-old antagonisms between philosophies of immanence and transcendence, but also, an attempt to transcend oppositional power structures dependent on rigid hierarchies. The Dock Gallery2017
This day 157 years ago – 10 September 1862 – Eliza Lynch became the de facto First Lady of Paraguay when her partner, Francisco Solano López, became President of the country.
Lynch was born in Chareville, Co. Cork. She moved to Paraguay after meeting López in Paris in 1854.
The Ilen Project’s Educational Programme across four Limerick City primary schools culminated today in students receiving an engaging and beautifully illustrated booklet, telling the story of the good ship Ilen and its impending arrival into Limerick later this year.