Curatorial collaboration of art historians Sarah Kelleher & @Rachelwarriner_
Championing innovative work and re-examining histories of contemporary Irish art
We are delighted to announce the launch of��From Pride in Diversity to Standing Fast: Out Art, 1996 – 2001
Platforming the work of LGBTQ+ artists, Out Art showcased the work made in the wake of the decriminalisation of homosexuality in Ireland in 1993. https://t.co/JcKHzas0BN
This project was made possible by the generosity and thoughtful contributions of numerous people and we would like to thank all the artists and writers who have allowed us to reproduce their work, and those who have supported this project's development.
We are delighted to announce the launch of From Pride in Diversity to Standing Fast: Out Art, 1996 – 2001
Platforming the work of LGBTQ+ artists, Out Art showcased the work made in the wake of the decriminalisation of homosexuality in Ireland in 1993. https://t.co/JcKHzas0BN
Designed by Niall Sweeny, designer for several of the original catalogues, the publication reflects on Out Art’s legacy and images a community of people working to understand what it meant to make and show queer art at the turn of the Millennium in Ireland.
This project was made possible by the generosity and thoughtful contributions of numerous people and we would like to thank all the artists and writers who have allowed us to reproduce their work, and those who have supported this project's development.
Designed by Niall Sweeny, designer for several of the original catalogues, the publication reflects on Out Art’s legacy and images a community of people working to understand what it meant to make and show queer art at the turn of the Millennium in Ireland.
Now on show in the @RHAGallery: @padraigspillane's interview with Andrew Kearney on his experience exhibiting in the first OutArt exhibition in 1996 offers insight into the ways this impacted his burgeoning national and international practice.
📷 Merge, Andrew Kearney, 1991
This conversation is the fourth chapter of our research project From Pride and Diversity to Standing Fast: Exhibiting Queer Culture in OutArt 1996-2001 - more to come soon!
With sincere thanks to @padraigspillane and Andrew Kearney & @rhagallery@forarthistory for their support
Featuring interviews by @padraigspillane with @ProfCathHarper, Andrew Kearney and Niall Sweeney, and between ourselves and Mick Wilson, Louise Walsh and Alan Phelan, this series of videos will play in the Atrium of the @RHAGallery and will be available on their website.
'From Pride in Diversity to Standing Fast: Exhibiting Queer Culture in OutArt 1996-2001' is an oral history of the OutArt exhibitions, a series of group shows that focused on the work of LGBTQ+ artists in the years following the decriminalisation of homosexuality in Ireland.
And we're done!! CONNECTION @CorkMidsummer finished yesterday after 2 weeks of incredible exhibitions, performances & conversations!
📷 by Jed Niezgoda: Colm Keady-Tabbal, @padraigspillane & Amna Walayat
Congratulations to all at @CorkMidsummer@LorraineMaye, for a wonderful festival, and thanks so much to the team for all their support.
And finally thanks so much to everyone for coming, it was so rewarding to share this work and hear all your responses!!
Thanks so much to the amazing artists - Rachel Fallon, @padraigspillane, Colm Keady-Tabbal, Amna Walayat, Kate O'Shea (@RumpusX) and Siobhán Kavanagh - for their exciting projects. Thanks to our wonderful invigilators for their brilliance and care.