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Golden Thread Gallery: Art Beyond Ulster - Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art - 1 Oct 2010 to 13 Nov 2010 Current Exhibition |
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John Kindness, Hermes, 1990
Etched, painted steel taxi cab fragment 38 x 28 inches |
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Art Beyond Ulster - Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art 1st October � 13th November 2010 The seventh instalment of the Golden Thread Gallery�s seminal Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art series is curated by Brian Kennedy artist, curator & writer. Art Beyond Ulster explores the impact of international opportunities and experiences on the visual arts in the region and with a special focus on the British School at Rome. The exhibition will feature an exciting mix of works by a range of artists including John Aiken, Ian Charlesworth, Cian Donnelly, Felim Egan, Graham Gingles, Vivian Hewitt, John Kindness, Niamh O�Malley, Philip Napier, Eillis O�Connell, Simon Reilly and William Scott. The exhibition will be accompanied by a substantially illustrated publication with essays by Brian Kennedy and Brian Ferran. Public discussions 16th October at 3pm - John Kindness and Brian Kennedy in conversation. 23rd October at 2.30pm - Brian Ferran and Brian Kennedy in conversation. Admission is free. Exhibition Dates: 1st October � 13th November 2010 with)in(the)visible Justin McKeown & Una Walker Project Space 7- 20 October 2020 with)in(the)visible presents the work of two artists dealing with similar concepts but from very different perspectives, one occult the other scientific. Common to both artists work is a dedicated attempt to explore and materialise the space between the world as phenomena and the world as it is interpreted. Justin McKeown On the 7th August 2007 Justin McKeown declared himself a magus and began to experiment with using various forms of occult magick to affect events in his everyday life. McKeown does not believe in magick. Rather, his experiments originate from an attempt to understand and utilise the human propensity for belief as a psychological tool for altering ones own lived sense of reality. Una Walker Hyperspace is a logical extension of Euclidian three-dimensional space into other dimensions described as n-space. N-spaces can be expressed in mathematical terms, but are difficult to visualise. Una Walker�s work in (with)in(the)visible will explore the nature and contradictions of representing four dimensions using drawings, models and projections of three-dimensional models onto two-dimensional surfaces. Tuesday � Friday 10.30am � 5.30 pm Saturday - 10.30am � 4pm Tel. +44(0)28 9033 0920 E. [email protected] W. www.goldenthreadgallery.co.uk |
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