This morning.
Lower Leesosn Street, Dublin 2.
Dublin Canvas [a community art project that transforms unused public spaces], tweetz:
Superb new artwork ‘Georgian Door’ by Japanese artist Mayu Sejima
Thanks Gemma
This morning.
Lower Leesosn Street, Dublin 2.
Dublin Canvas [a community art project that transforms unused public spaces], tweetz:
Superb new artwork ‘Georgian Door’ by Japanese artist Mayu Sejima
Thanks Gemma
Jesse Jones in front of Olwen Fouéré and above with Cian O’Brien, Artistic Director, Project Arts Centre
Gulp.
The launch of Tremble Tremble by Jesse Jones at the Project Arts Centre, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 (until July 17).
Jesse represented Ireland with Tremble Tremble at the 2017 Venice Biennale and this is its ts Irish premiere.
The multi-media installation, featuring Olwen Fouéré. was described as…
‘…trying to rinse our conscious and subconscious minds free from millennia of patriarchal dogma, and implant a new creation myth: that of the female giantess.’
RUN!
Tremble Tremble (Project Arts Centre)
Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland
Grab them!
Frank O’Dea, of the Balla Bán Gallery, writes:
Some paintings in appreciation of that much in demand item (a loaf of bread) these days by Irish artist, Conor Walton. We are out of stock at our gallery but I believe there could be one or two left at our friends over in Gormleys Art Gallery, South Frederick Street [Dublin 2]…
Earlier: Dough!
An experimental short where each frame of a simple scene is rendered in a different art style, from ancient Egyptian tomb murals and Chinese Ink painting to expressionism, primitivism and contemporary.
Created, with much skill and understanding of the subject, by filmmaker and educator Cao Shu of the China Academy Of Art in Hangzhou.