Cait Fahey, Niamh, liberty house, 2015
The Parted Veil: Commemoration in Photographic Practices is an exhibition of sixteen Irish artists who have used the photographic image to consider ideas of remembrance and celebration, and especially to reflect how intimate experiences express the wider events shaping our contemporary world.
John Halpin, Joanna, 2018
David Creedon, The Green Kitchen, 2006
Alan Phelan, Untitled, 2018
Amelia Stein, Laundry, 2018
Lisa Butterly & Lisa McCormack, Veronica Dunne & Geraldine McGee “Note Taking”, (from the series Women of Ireland – Stories We Share), 2018 / Ailbhe Ní Bhriain, The Muses (I), 2018, Jacquard tapestry, wool, cotton, courtesy of the artist and domobaal gallery, London
Roseanne Lynch, Untitled (Stella 1), 2013
ARTISTS
Dervla Baker, Lian Bell, Lisa Butterly & Lisa McCormack, David Creedon, Adrian Duncan, Cáit Fahey, John Halpin, Roseanne Lynch, Tom Molloy, Vukasin Nedeljkovic / Asylum Archive, Ailbhe Ní Bhriain, Miriam O’Connor, James Parkin, Alan Phelan, Amelia Stein, Mhairi Sutherland
Miriam Oconnor / Tomorrow Is Sunday 1
Mhairi Sutherland, Re-Imagining Treason (Childers), 2016, courtesy of the Derek Hill Collection / Dervla Baker, Waiting IV, 2017
Miriam O’Connor, Untitled, (from the series Tomorrow is Sunday), 2014-18
James Parkin, 11 December, 2016 (from the series Folding News), 2016
Vukasin Nedeljkovic / Asylum Archive, Lissywollen Accommodation Direct Provision Centre, Athlone, 2004
A dedicated publication accompanies the exhibition and will feature images from the exhibition, a contextual essay by Dr. Adam Hanna and poems from invited Irish writers Ailbhe Darcy, Vona Groarke, Doireann Ní Ghríofa, Billy Ramsell, and Leanne O’Sullivan
The Parted Veil: Commemoration in Photographic Practices
Curated by Chris Clarke and Fiona Kearney
April 12 – June 30, 2019 / Glucksman
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