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SUMMARY:Peter Doyle - THICK Spit!
DESCRIPTION:Doyle’s Two Faces is arguably one of the standout pieces of work at Hang Tough’s current Páipéar exhibition on Dame Street. With Thick Spit! he gets a standalone outing for his work.  \n“Drawing inspiration from classical portraiture ‘THICK spit!’ explores the human figure in its most captivating form…Within his loose painterly approach he is showcasing the mundane while simultaneously exploring intricate details of the human figure.”  \nBeady-eyed brilliance. \n  \nHang Tough Contemporary until August 28.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/peter-doyle-thick-spit/
LOCATION:Hang Tough Contemporary\, 4 Exchequer Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220730T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220730T190000
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SUMMARY:Maser's Print Party
DESCRIPTION:Complimentary pizza slices\, drinks and music in the colourful surroundings of Maser’s Art Studio. Everyone is welcome – bring your friends\, kids\, dogs! Maser’s gallery walls will be extensively covered in Artist Proof prints\, straight from his archive. All available to take home same day. Expect to see Maser’s most popular prints including ‘Love Yourself Today’\, ‘Don’t Be Afraid’\, ‘Homebird’ and ‘Together’\, alongside his self-published and hand embellished collections. \nThe editions are small and it’s first come\, first serve. So come early.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/masers-print-party/
LOCATION:Atelier Now\, Block 3\, Charlemont St\, Saint Kevin's\, Dublin\, D02 ET63\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220729T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220729T210000
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SUMMARY:The Infinite Library
DESCRIPTION:Entitled ‘The Infinite Library’\, the multimedia installation offers visitors an immersive experience\, using VR\, holograms\, 3D-printed objects\, a QR code game and audio-visual works. The installation’s central piece is a vast VR library\, set in a cave\, in which visitors can explore a series of smaller sub-libraries\, dedicated to topics as diverse as Polynesian navigation\, South-Indian puppetry and European alchemy. \nThe exhibition was created by the Goethe-Institut in conjunction with internationally renowned multimedia artist and creative director of the exhibition\, Mika Johnson. Commenting ahead of the exhibition opening at the Goethe-Institut in Dublin\, he said: “The Infinite Library seeks to embed human stories within a much grander narrative\, one which includes the birth of our planet and the evolution of all life forms. \n \n“It reimagines what we generally understand a library to be and offers a glimpse of what a library might look like in the future. The virtual library space at the heart of the installation is conceived as a living organism\, a kind of embodiment of knowledge that introduces itself to visitors personally before inviting them to explore its house.” \nDirector of the Goethe-Institut Irland\, Franziska Höfler\, added: “As a cultural institute with a busy library\, we are excited to reimagine what a library visit in the future might entail. Experience and knowledge were recorded and exchanged long before the advent of books and other media\, and it is inspiring to explore how\, through the use modern technology\, libraries around the world might evolve in the years to come.” \nRuns until Friday July 29 \n  \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/the-infinite-library/
LOCATION:Goethe Institut\, 37 Merrion Square\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220726T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220828T200000
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SUMMARY:Páipéar
DESCRIPTION:There’s little doubting the game-changing impact Hang Tough have made since launching their exhibition space on Exchequer Street\, pairing an astute curatorship of emerging artists with a largely new audience willing to appreciate and invest. Now Rubio and co. take on another ambitious project with Páipéar\, an exhibition of 115 original works in a temporary exhibition space at Central Plaza on Dame Street. All artists have been invited to produce an original\, previously un-exhibited work on paper – at one of three predetermined sizes – with a completely open-ended brief and varied selection of mediums from paintings\, drawings and pastel works\, to mixed media\, collage and spray-painted pieces. Artists include: Blaise Drummond\, Clare Henderson\, David Hedderman\, Joy Gerrard\, Ronan Dillon\, Neil Dunne and Superfolk. \n \nCentral Plaza\, 6-8 Dame Street\, until August 28. \n \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/paipear/
LOCATION:Central Plaza\, Dame Street\, Dublin 2
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220721T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220722T003000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
CREATED:20220720T083935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220720T083935Z
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SUMMARY:My Mom Wants To Go Back Home
DESCRIPTION:Incredibly touching photo story of Ukrainian Photographer Hanna Hrabarska and her mom\, which portrays their escape story from Ukraine in the first days of war. \n“I’m curious\, how were people feeling and what were they doing the day before the Second World War?” I thought about it for a moment. “Well\, I don’t know\,” I told my friend. “Probably\, the same as us”. \nWe finished the dinner and took a walk around Kyiv city center. We sat in a small cafe to drink cappuccinos and gossip. I went home early\, feeling a wave of anxiety. Early the next morning\, I was lying in bed in complete darkness. Suddenly\, I heard the sound of an explosion. \nI turned on my phone. The news declared: “Putin Invades Ukraine.” \nMy mom was still offline\, so I decided to give her a couple more hours of peaceful rest in my native city\, Kryviy Rih. When we finally spoke around 7 a.m. on Feb. 24\, I heard sounds on my mother’s end. They too were explosions. \nThat’s how our journey started. It took Hanna and her mom 1 week to flee Ukraine. \nIf you would like to hear a full story\, join us for Hanna’s public talk and exhibition. \nAbout Untold Ukraine \nUntold Ukraine is a collaborative art event series showcasing contemporary Ukrainian culture through different media. Our main goals are to share what we love about our culture and raise money to help Ukraine in its fight for freedom. \nPhotography Exhibition is a part of event series by Untold Ukraine. \nAll events are charitable. All ticket proceeds and donations will go straight to Ukrainian organizations working on the ground.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/my-mom-wants-to-go-back-home/
LOCATION:Indigo & Cloth\, 9 Essex Street East\, Dublin 2\, D02 RW53
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220713T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220713T220000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
CREATED:20220712T101251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220714T063219Z
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SUMMARY:View from the Sea
DESCRIPTION:Giita Hammond’s exhibition View from the Sea is a photographic/video project Giita made during the first year and a half of Covid\, while swimming in the sea at the 40ft and Sandycove. In a time of restrictions\, swimming in the sea with her three friends and documenting her swims became the antidote; freedom and an abandonment of rules. The connection Giita had with the women she swam with was vital to the project and to her mental health during this time. View from the sea includes videos\, seascapes and portraits of the women she swam with.\n\n\n\nRuns until July 27
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/view-from-the-sea/
LOCATION:Darkroom\, 32 North Brunswick Street\, \, Stoneybatter\, ⁠ D7.\, Dublin
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220709T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220711T000000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
CREATED:20220622T143436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T143436Z
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SUMMARY:Analog Rhythms - A Celebration of Dublin Club Culture
DESCRIPTION:Hot off the day-lo heels of Throw Away book which celebrated club culture of yore\, comes Analog Rhythms which also taps into the formative years of clubbing in Dublin\, from the rave dens of Sides and The Asylum\, via the stylish dance floors of The Pod and The Kitchen\, through to the ‘big room energy’ of the Temple Theatre and RedBox. Hosted by 909originals and Bodytonic\, Analog Rhythms will showcase that time and place through photos\, flyers\, videos and tales from the dance floor.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/analog-rhythms-a-celebration-of-dublin-club-culture/
LOCATION:The Bernard Shaw\, 12 Richmond St. South\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:DJ Set,Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220627T220000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220628T003000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
CREATED:20220621T190101Z
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SUMMARY:Dance to the Underground
DESCRIPTION:Calling all queers\, rockers\, punks\, goths\, drags\, weirdos\, freaks\, maniacs and misfits!\n \n\n\nDance to the Underground\, the only queer punk rock and roll night in Ireland is celebrating Pride bringing a bigger event celebrating PRIDE with DJs\, rock’n’roll drag queen show\, photo exhibition and live band. \n“We’re so happy to have the Dublin Pride support so we’re able to put a bigger show together. We needed a safe space where the alternative queer people in Dublin could meet\, enjoy themselves and dance! We’re thrilled with our community feedback. That’s what motivates us to keep going!”\, shared the organisers and DJs RodFibula and RobTibia. \nThe Punk Queer Pride Edition will kick off with the photo exhibition “Dancing in the underground” by the non-binary Dublin based artist Azure. Followed by live show of the Irish punk rock duo Vulpynes. \n \nOne of the main attractions\, the only rock’n’roll drag queen show in Ireland led by the Irish Drag Queens Coco Ri and Lavender will be joined by the Cork Queen\, Krystal Queer and the Dublin queens Nokia and ÉireComme. The punk queens will perform rock’n’roll\, punk and heavy metal anthems and they have got surprises for the audience. DJs RodFibula and RobTibia will be spinning alternative anthems and obscure tunes from punk\, riot grrrl\, post punk\, goth\, ebm and more all night long and this time as guests the DJs Nollipop and X.I.R.A.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dance-to-the-underground/
LOCATION:Fibber Magees\, 80-81 Parnell Street\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:DJ Set,Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220603T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220603T223000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
CREATED:20220530T082113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220530T093554Z
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SUMMARY:Disintegrate
DESCRIPTION:Disintegrate is Greg Purcell’s first solo exhibition – inspired by a Cure album because of course it was – and shot across a period of two years\, the work focuses primarily on the distortion of personal perspectives. \n\n\n\n\nPrimarily working within the realms of film and music\, he has been drawn to photograph the world as he claims to see it.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/disintegrate/
LOCATION:Universal Space\, 65 Strand Street Great\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220527T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220528T000000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
CREATED:20220524T193125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220524T193236Z
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SUMMARY:Paul Hughes - Bastard Blue
DESCRIPTION:“For a long time I struggled with blue\, for me it was the colour of logic\, order\, organisation. And while I’ve nothing against logic\, it’s never been how I work. My process doesn’t do order\, my paintings don’t start with a destination. Instead they’re born in the chaos of the doing\, painted on the ground\, they evolve\, they mutate\, depending on the light that day\, the music I’m listening to\, as I move in constant motion around them. And that wasn’t blue. \nAnd then\, like the lover in a Charlotte Bronte or Jane Austen story that the protagonist first hates but then loves\, blue revealed itself. I started surrounded by the wild elemental scapes of land\, sea and sky\, between the Beara and the Iveragh on the Atlantic-lashed coasts near Kenmare. There\, looking at its blues\, sometimes for days on end\, I saw blue wasn’t order or calm\, it was wild\, seductive\, raw\, ungrounded. That it wasn’t one shade\, it was a million. That far from being the reassuring presence of the paintbox\, was the maddest\, craziest\, bastard there was. That like the sirens of Greek mythology\, could change from softness to malevolence in a split second. \nAnd that’s what I wanted to paint.” \n– Paul Hughes 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/paul-hughes-bastard-blue/
LOCATION:The Complex\, 15 Little Green St\, Smithfield\, Dublin 7\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220517T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220527T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
CREATED:20220502T101500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220520T074029Z
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SUMMARY:Catherine Greene - Conspiracy
DESCRIPTION:This solo exhibition of new sculptures will feature 15 jesmonite heads depicting two elements coming together – the raven and the human. “The raven pieces should not be viewed as raven overwhelming the human form\,” says sculptor Catherine Greene. “They could be construed as symbiosis of man and animal or it can be read as man elevating himself above his quotient existence. Ravens are harbingers of knowledge\, of death\, of transformation. They are portals into another place. My idea was to make work that suggests a blend and coming together of human with bird where it becomes impossible to disconnect the two entities. Many of the works are titled Conspiracy because that is the term for a group of ravens.”  \nRuns until May 27\, closed on Saturday and Sunday.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/catherine-greene-conspiracy/
LOCATION:Irish Architectural Archive\, 45 Merrion Square\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220430T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220501T233000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
CREATED:20220427T121312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T123354Z
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SUMMARY:Postcards in Between - Maria Kelly & Minding Creative Minds
DESCRIPTION:Well-known folk artist Maria Kelly joins forces with Minding Creative Minds for Postcards In Between\, a brilliant exhibition and panel talk focusing on mental health and creativity taking place at Universal Space on Capel Street\, Dublin 1 this weekend. \nThe ‘Postcards In-between‘ project initially started with Maria Kelly asking her fellow Irish songwriters to pen a ‘note-to-self’ letter to a version of themselves that they thought might need a helping hand. The letters became 12 postcards – each one linking to a track on her 2021 debut album\, The Sum of the In-between. The project features Abbacaxi\, Ciaran Lavery\, James Vincent McMorrow\, Paul Noonan\, Rosie Carney\, Runah\, Saint Sister\, Sammy Copely\, Shiv\, Sive and Tim Chadwick. \n\nDesigned by Irish-French illustrators Pipe & Pallet (Nathanaël Roman) and Cécilia Noiraud\, these postcards will be exhibited in various forms at a free pop-up exhibition taking place at Universal Space\, Dublin on Saturday 30th April and Sunday 1st May. The exhibition is being run in association with Minding Creative Minds\, Ireland’s first 24/7 (32 county and our Irish overseas) well-being support programme for the entire Irish creative sector.\n\nIn conjunction with the exhibition\, Maria Kelly will present an evening of discussion\, music and art centered around cultivating self-compassion\, in association with Minding Creative Minds. Musicians Tim Chadwick and Sammy Copley  and visual artist Cécilia Noiraud will join Maria Kelly in a panel discussion on Saturday 30th April\, at 7pm\, hosted by psychotherapist and author\, Siobhan Murray. \nThe conversation is set to explore the idea of self-compassion\, particularly in the lives of Irish creatives\, the interplay between mental health and creative careers\, and the avenues of support available as a creative community and from dedicated mental health services. \n \nIn outlining the background to the project\, Maria Kelly tells us that ‘Postcards In-between’ aims to highlight how powerful it can be to practice self-compassion. “I’ve struggled with my mental health for years\, but in 2019\, I went through a crisis. There were many things that made that recovery an uphill battle\, but I know something that kept me going was a quiet voice that knew I didn’t deserve what I was experiencing; the voice that knew there was a version of me somewhere that got through it. \n“‘Postcards In-between’ aims to bring that voice to the forefront\, and I’m very grateful that these eleven artists have been so vulnerable with their offerings. There is so much compassion\, strength\, and wisdom in their letters\, and I think you’ll find something in them for yourselves.” \nIn response to the question\, “why postcards?”\,  Kelly adds\, “I love the idea of connecting with someone in such a short message – there’s only so much you can fit\, so you just have to say the important stuff.”\n\nPostcards In-between\, a free pop-up exhibition\, takes place at Universal Space\, Dublin on Saturday 30th April and Sunday 1st May. The panel discussion features Saturday 30th April\, at 7pm. Tickets Available Here \n\n\nFor more details about Maria Kelly\, and her upcoming tour dates visit mariakellymusic.co
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/postcards-in-between-maria-kelly-minding-creative-minds/
LOCATION:Universal Space\, 65 Strand Street Great\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220428T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220428T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
CREATED:20220415T201157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220426T084912Z
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SUMMARY:Mirza Cizmic - Memories of the Loud Silence
DESCRIPTION:Mirza Cizmic is the ‘Open Call’ winner from Hang Tough’s shout out last year and what a worthy winner. His collection of oil paintings are everything and then some. He states his practice is related to “past experiences” and what a glorious rabbit hole of experience he brings us through. Bonkers\, dark\, humourous\, questioning\, distorted\, domestic…his compositions are inspired by old master painters but are brought into a contemporary context with layered\, collage style presentation. This is topsy-turvy ‘did you spot that?’ assertive art of the finest kind. We are eagerly awaiting some sort of Salvatore of Lucan vs Mirza Cizmic art smackdown. \nuntil May 1
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/mirza-cizmic-memories-of-the-loud-silence/
LOCATION:Hang Tough Contemporary\, 4 Exchequer Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220404T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220404T150000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
CREATED:20220322T205205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220401T112021Z
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SUMMARY:Dubliners: Mario Sughi
DESCRIPTION:An artist and a writer put the city where they live\, walk and love at the centre of their work. Their gaze is attracted\, more than by the places\, by the people who pass through it every day. They are intrigued by the stories that are hidden behind that multitude of faces\, ordinary and at the same time unique stories that deserve to be imagined and then told. (…) \nThe juxtapositions between writing and image work by analogies\, sometimes obvious\, other times barely perceptible\, in an intense dialogue that plays on the contrast between the density of the text and the essentiality of the tableaux. The real common denominator of this process is the city of Dublin\, always present even if in the background\, with its atmosphere\, its colours and above all its sea. But what remains after immersing oneself in the creative universes of these two artists\, and their original approach to being together and talking to each other\, is the overall emotion of the lives of others\, which we always look at from afar\, but which in the end\, tell us about ourselves. \n \nMARIO SUGHI (nerosunero) is an Italian painter and illustrator based in Dublin. He participated in the 54th Venice Biennale\, the Italian Pavilion in the World\, at the Italian Institute of Culture (Dublin 2011) and his work has been selected for nine of the recent RHA Annual Exhibition (Dublin 2012–2021). \n\n\n\nMIA GALLAGHER is based in Dublin. She writes novels\, stories and non-fiction and has devised\, written and performed for the stage and a contributing editor of the Irish literary journal The Stinging Fly. \nUntil April 10 \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dubliners-mario-sughi/
LOCATION:Instituto Italiano de cultura\, 11 Fitzwilliam Square E\, D02 KN81
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220402T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220402T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
CREATED:20220401T125032Z
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SUMMARY:Aches - Division
DESCRIPTION:This new body of work features eighteen original pieces\, encompassing unique mediums such as wood\, glass and canvas. Throughout ‘Division’\, Aches has masterfully craed a cohesive and unique visual through-line\, by using a dynamic and consistent colour theory. This continual thread aesthetically unites the different mediums to form an electrifying collection that is definitely not to be missed. As part of the exhibition\, there will also be an exclusive fine-art print release. \n  \nʻDivisionʼ is Aches’ bold\, confronting artistic response to the events of the past two years. The body of work speaks to the division and isolation of people\, where previously solid and established social circles began to splinter due to enforced separation. Layers of vibrant colour are strictly separated and overlapped to represent the fragmentation and division in society – executed in Aches’ distinctive style – and speak specifically to feelings of anxiety\, loneliness\, and disillusionment. \n\nUntil April 10
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/aches-division/
LOCATION:Hang Tough Contemporary\, 4 Exchequer Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220401T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220401T220000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
CREATED:20220331T145907Z
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SUMMARY:Surrounded by Sea
DESCRIPTION:This photography exhibition is conceived by Irish artists Karen Cowley (Wyvern Lingo) and photographer Ruth Medjber\, in aid of Refugee Rescue. An open entry call went out last month inviting submissions based around the conception of the sea and what it means to our island nation. A few pals such as Hozier have been enlisted to offer their vistas also. “The sea gives me the feeling of familiarity that I can tap into anywhere in the world. I use it to soothe my anxious mind when I travel. I let the sound wash over my noisy thoughts and drown out the sounds of a blustering world and re-center me with its infinite rhythm. I focus my eyes on the horizon and blissfully zone out. It’s meditation\, nostalgia\, comfort and peace. The sea is my home from home\,” says Medjber. \nThe Dean Art Space\, Harcourt Street\, Friday April 1 to Sunday April 3. \nrefugeerescue.org
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/surrounded-by-sea/
LOCATION:Dean Arts Studio\, 4 Chatham Row\, Dublin\, D02 P030
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Dead Present - Salvatore of Lucan
DESCRIPTION:‘Hello\, I’m Salvatore of Lucan and I am 28 years old now. ‘Dead Present’ is a show which starts on the left with me in work and goes right across to me as a blemmyae. There’s me in the pub too and then me eating a takeaway afterwards. Then me dead under a pot of flowers and also a still life of some dead flowers. After that there’s a family portrait before the painting of the blemmyae. The show takes its name from the painting of the dead flowers as they were a gift and are now dead. You may notice I am dead present in the work too. There is a stained glass window of me getting sick and that’s it. Questions you may not ask me include\, Why do you paint yourself all the time? and Where are you from?’ \nRecent solo exhibitions include Melodrama\, Hang Tough Contemporary (2021)\, Show of Himself\, Pallas Projects (2018). Recent selected group shows include Dubliners\, Pallas Projects\, 6th Biennial of Painting\, Zagreb (2021)\, Silver\, Kevin Kavanagh (2019)\, Agnes and I\, The Library Project (2019)\, Island Life\, Kevin Kavanagh and The Custom House\, Westport (2018). Salvatore of Lucan was awarded the Zurich Portrait prize in 2021 for his painting Me Ma Healing Me. He was also awarded the Whyte’s Award\, nominated for Hennessy Craig Award in the RHA\, appeared in RTE’s ‘Exhibitionists’ documentary and has received the Arts Council’s Next Generation Award. \nRuns until April 23
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dead-present-salvatore-of-lucan/
LOCATION:Kevin Kavanagh Gallery\, Chancery Lane\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220401T180000
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SUMMARY:Mutualisms - Peter Smyth
DESCRIPTION:‘Mutualisms’\, Peter Smyth’s debut solo show\, is inspired by the often unseen and abstract operations within plant ecology. \nIn his work\, Peter considers the parallels between the natural occurrences of plant ecology\, and that of his painting process – specifically\, the painting’s relationship to the digital processes that are used to create them. \nAs part of his process\, Peter uses computer generated renders as creative stimulus\, and translates them into original painted works. 3D models are drawn from facets of plant ecology\, above and below ground. \n“Mutualism is usually defined as an interaction between individuals of different species which result in beneficial effects. To me\, the painting is entangled in a mutualistic relationship with the digital medium.” \nWhat we see exhibited are a collection of colourful\, abstract paintings – no digital pieces. Similar in theory to plant life\, where we often see what is above the ground\, not the processes underneath that initiate the growth. \n \nImages from Peter’s Studio (taken by Johnny Mallin) \nThe exhibition continues until Saturday 2 April\, opening Wed-Sat\, 10am-4pm each week\, no booking required.  \nAll exhibited artworks will be available to buy online at www.ateliernow.ie once the exhibition opens.  \n \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/mutualisms-peter-smyth/
LOCATION:Atelier Now\, Block 3\, Charlemont St\, Saint Kevin's\, Dublin\, D02 ET63\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220329T223000
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SUMMARY:Deck - A Collection of Found Playing Cards: Claire Halpin
DESCRIPTION:Stemming from the artist’s habit picking up playing cards she has found over many years\, Deck is a snapshot in time and place of a collection largely amassed on the streets of Dublin 1.  Making her own rules however\, the collection spans continents. Every card has a back story\, real and imagined. In different states of repair and decay\, the cards are annotated with whatever biro or marker was closest to hand with where and when each one was found before being added to the chart cataloguing and mapping the collection in an attempt to complete a full deck. How can so many cards have been mislaid? Were they up someone’s sleeve? Thrown away in a losing streak? Did they simply blow away? Each card represents a redundant pack from whence they came. \n“Every card has a back story\, real and imagined. In different states of repair and decay\, the cards are annotated with whatever biro or marker was closest to hand with where and when each one was found before being added to the chart cataloguing and mapping the collection in an attempt to complete a full deck.” \nIn 17 years working in the area I’m not sure I’ve seen anyone playing cards on the street.  In Claire’s short commute from her home in Summerhill to her studio in Talbot Street\, finding cards and adding them to her collection\, became almost ritualistic. For this exhibition Claire has chosen not only to fill the windows of the Cube space at the LAB with these cards but also invites audiences to listen to the stories she’s collected of varying “house rules” for old favourites and games previously unknown to her. The very act of installing the show in the window has led to heated debates about rules with passers by\, some of whom were subsequently recorded at the card table in the exhibition. \nClaire Halpin’s work explores themes and concepts around contested territories and histories through painting\, video and installation. Recently acquired by IMMA\, a common concern across her work is an interest in perception and interpretation of images.  Her work raises questions about how we choose to record history and the veracity of painting\, photography\, and the media in documenting future history. \nThis exhibition captures the artist’s personal experience on her daily journey to make the paintings for which she is best known while drawing on her fascination with cultural exchange\, storytelling and social fabric.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/deck-a-collection-of-found-playing-cards-claire-halpin/
LOCATION:The LAB\, 1 Foley St \,  DUBLIN\, DUBLIN 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220320T190000
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SUMMARY:Words as colour not language - Paul Hallahan
DESCRIPTION:Paul Hallahan is an Irish artist whose work is primarily based in painting\, but he also works in sculpture and video. Interests within his work commonly focus on how we interact with nature\, taking art as a form or by-product of nature and our civilisation. Using various methods and techniques Paul’s paintings are built up of thin layers on mostly raw canvases which allow light to move through the works and allow the works change within the locations they are positioned. This has always been of interest to Hallahan as he wanted the works to be active to the viewer and transcend the composition and initial image of the work. \n \n“The themes in my exhibition ‘Words as colour not language’\, look at organic matter within our landscape\, our relationship to the dense woodlands and crevices\, especially woodlands near the west coast of Ireland\, South Donegal\, Leitrim and Sligo. Previous interests in my works have looked to ideas of the larger landscape such as horizons in urban settings and our relationship to the rising and setting sun within the built up environment. This new exhibition will encircle a work titled “Lotus”\, a large dense painting made with organic matter and magnetic fields in mind. The exhibition will present works that I have worked on throughout 2020 and 2021\, most never seen before but all made during my transition from urban to country living. Since moving to south Donegal I have been able to explore the landscape like I never could while based in a city and this has allowed me to investigate ideas within the grime and ever changing undergrowth seen throughout the countryside and especially the coastal woods and valleys where I am currently based.” \nHallahan was the overall winner of the Hang Tough Contemporary Open Call Instagram Competition 2021. \nRuns until March 20 \nLaunch event tickets for Thursday March 3 here \nArtist talk with Cristín Leach on Tuesday March 8\, tickets here
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/words-as-colour-not-language-paul-hallahan/
LOCATION:Hang Tough Contemporary\, 4 Exchequer Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220222T180000
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SUMMARY:Vestige - Stephen Burke
DESCRIPTION:New work by Stephen Burke\, a multi-disciplinary artist and curator working between London and Dublin. \nBurke’s ambitions are to highlight a new visual understanding within our built environment\, focusing on elements of communication. He explores the cultural divide between street and gallery\, blurring the line between high and low art\, while offering a passion for the acts of creativity that happen within our everyday lives. Burke is interested in cities’ social fabric and how architecture attempts to bring order to these spaces. His practice makes visible and finds meaning in many inconspicuous components of large cities that would otherwise only marginally attract our attention. \n“Burke is interested in cities’ social fabric and how architecture attempts to bring order to these spaces” \nBurke produces photographic documentation of urban areas focusing on traces of antisocial behavior\, waste excess and utility elements. He photographs the residue from graffiti removal\, broken fencing\, sprayed construction markings and stained mosaics\, a type of urban decay voyeurism that can be linked with psychogeography. Using this ‘visual waste’ Burke builds his own painterly language. The resulting works are testimonials to the dialogue between those who mark public space and those who clean it\, reinforcing the idea of public space as a contested arena. \n \nViscous\, Spray paint\, emulsion and silicone on Aluminium 40 x 60cm \n \nCover Up Spray paint oil and emulsion on Aluminium 40 x 60cm \nThe use of steel\, tiles and street furniture within his work underscores the systems implemented through architecture and speaks of the cityscape’s materiality. These systems are juxtaposed through mark-making and staining\, using pollutants\, emulsion\, adhesives\, electrical sanders\, spray paints and various other manipulations; think accumulations of chewing gum\, scrubbed away graffiti and glazed layers of glue. The relationship of clean and unclean references the sociological tension between order and disorder while simultaneously implying degeneration and vandalism. These ideologies are reflected in our cities and their constant state of both construction and deconstruction. \nRuns until March 5.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/vestige-stephen-burke/
LOCATION:SO Fine Art Editions\, 2nd Floor Powerscourt Townhouse Centre\, 59 South William Street\, Dublin\, D02 H762\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Old-School New York Graffiti Artist SMART RIS Opens Exhibition at New Dublin Gallery The Horse
DESCRIPTION:The latest addition to Dublin’s art scene The Horse is a new gallery and project space founded by artist Matthew Wilkinson.  Located at Bethesda Place\, Dublin 1\, this month sees the gallery presenting a new body of work by the prominent Italian\, Los Angeles-based\, graffiti artist SMART RIS. \nA member of the infamous New York Rockin’ It Suckers graffiti crew\, SMART RIS has been making work for over 30 years and has collaborated with some of the leading names on the scene including Chris Ellis ‘DAZE’\, Todd James ‘REAS’ and Stephen Powers ‘ESPO’. \n \nThe exhibition marks a departure for SMART RIS\, the artist has created a series of “drip” paintings made on location at the new Dublin gallery. Speaking about the exhibition\, gallery curator Matthew Wilkinson said that\, “The paintings are rooted in that childhood memory of the studio floor\, the compositions produced are investigations into the states that accompany the action surrounding a night of writing illegally. \n \nThe night sky\, the stars\, the lines that are produced by the spray can. The exhibition is a unique opportunity to see work by the artist in Ireland”. \n“The Drip” runs until March 17th at The Horse\, 3 Bethesda Place\, Dublin\, D01 EY29. \nFor more information visit: https://thehorsedublin.xyz/  \n@thehorsedublin
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/old-school-new-york-graffiti-artist-smart-ris-opens-exhibition-at-new-dublin-gallery-the-horse/
LOCATION:The Horse\, 3 Bethesda Place\, Dublin\, D01 EY29\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220208T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
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SUMMARY:Electro-Fuse
DESCRIPTION:Internationally-renowned designers and NCAD alumni\, Aherne and Delany have worked together since 1998\, creating illustrative and typographic knitwear based on narrative storylines that draw on their own personal lives\, while simultaneously reflecting a wide range of social\, cultural and political moments. The Electro-Fuse exhibition captures an edit of graphic unisex knitwear\, including collaborations with a range of artists\, designers\, musicians and stylists. The exhibition also serves as the premiere of Electronic Sheep’s 2021/22 Electro-Fuse collection and this week sees the unveiling of a new artwork\, The Kilburn Tapestries\, which was funded by the Brent Borough of Culture London 2020. \nKilburn Tapestries\, 325cm x 135cm\, yarn 100% merino wool © 2021 Electronic Sheep @ NCAD Gallery.\nThe Electro-Fuse collection is populated with scenes from the eponymous Electronic Sheep comic – first created in 1998 – fusing a mix of the duo’s original stories with new tales\, reminiscing on nights out in familiar music venues across London\, Dublin and New York. Gig flyers\, fanzines\, posters and tickets that the pair have collected over the last 30 years are spliced together with their detailed drawings based on actual events. \nSpeaking about the exhibition\, Anne Kelly\, Curator\, NCAD Gallery said: “We’re thrilled to be showcasing the work of home-grown Irish label Electronic Sheep\, the creation of two fantastic NCAD alumni. We’re also very excited to be able to exhibit the work in person – the team at the Gallery deserves huge credit for the work they’ve done in creating a safe environment for people to visit the Gallery and see this striking collection. \n‘Mars Bar – 3.35AM\, 2ND AVENUE’ oversized triangle scarf. size 192cm x 75cm\, yarn 100 merino wool. © 2021 Electronic Sheep. Photography_ Kevin Fox\, We Shoot. Model_ Elise Sheerin\, Morgan The Agency.\n“For this exhibition to be premiering Electronic Sheep’s ‘The Kilburn Tapestries’\, which arrived to the Gallery this week\, has further fuelled our belief that it is must-see show for art\, fashion and design enthusiasts. The more than three-meter-long\, detailed tapestry illustrates the untold stories of the Irish community in the London Borough of Brent\, Kilburn and beyond and features music promoter Vince Power\, tour manager Gus Curtis and Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy. \n“We are also indebted to a number of NCAD’s Fine Art and Design Faculty staff and student contributors\, who have supported us in the making of the exhibition and without whom it would not have been possible.” \nLater this year the NCAD Gallery will bring the exhibition to Centre Culturel Irlandais\, Paris. \nElectro-Fuse is currently open to the public at the Gallery\, Monday to Friday from 11am to 6pm\, and will run until Friday February 11. \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/electro-fuse/
LOCATION:NCAD Gallery\, Thomas Street\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211130T210000
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SUMMARY:20 Years of Comics
DESCRIPTION:First presented at the Galway Cartoon Festival and now arriving here\, The Instituto Cervantes presents this exhibition of 40 works by 20 artists which celebrates the long-running Injuve Comics Awards and offers a whirlwind journey from the late ‘90s through the history of this artistic form of expression in Spain. “This is not just a lineal itinerary\, it transcends that; the exhibition establishes a dialogue between past and future using the relationship between the pieces\, showing the cartoonists’ evolution from the moment they received Injuve’s support until the present\, by focusing on the contrast between the young artist’s work and the more recent pieces for each exhibitor.” \nFeatured work by Álvaro Ortiz. \nUntil January 7. \n \n20 años de cómic Injuve\n  \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/20-years-of-comics/
LOCATION:DLR Lexicon\, Haigh Terrace\, Moran Park\, Dún Laoghaire\, Co. Dublin\, A96 H283\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211219T180000
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SUMMARY:Asylum Archive: Vukašin Nedeljković
DESCRIPTION:Activist\, artist\, independent scholar and former asylum seeker Vukašin Nedeljković have their first RHA exhibition of elements from their multidisciplinary testimonial project Asylum Archive. Having studied Photography at Belgrade’s Academy of Arts\, and with a MA in Visual Arts from Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art Design and Technology\, Nedeljković has dedicated almost 14 years to creating their archive of “asylum”\, Direct Provision and Emergency Accommodation in Ireland\, providing an insight into the treatment of people who have come to Ireland to seek protection. \n \nConcerned with the reality of life for asylum seekers\, Asylum Archive’s objective is to collaborate with asylum seekers\, artists\, academics\, civil society activists and others\, to create an interactive\, documentary\, cross-platform\, online resource which critically foregrounds accounts of exile\, displacement\, trauma and memory. \nIn Nedeljković’s photographic testimony\, no bodies of asylum seekers are presented; instead\, they focus on the architecture of confinement\, traces\, remnants and ghosts. \n \nTheir latest work includes a focus on Emergency Accommodation Centres.  The exhibition also references the latest White Paper on Direct Provision\, and commemorates the unknown numbers of people who have died within the system. \nA second edition of Nedeljković’s book Asylum Archive featuring both photographs and essays\, is also being published\, and will be launched during the exhibition. \nNedeljković says of the forthcoming exhibition\, “The exhibition in RHA will offer an awareness of the inhumane Direct Provision and Emergency Accommodation dispersal system in Ireland. I know that the exhibition in RHA will attract new  and diverse audiences.” \nUntil December 19 \nOur 2019 feature on the project is here: \nAsylum Archive – Archives of Humanity
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/asylum-archive-vukasin-nedeljkovic/
LOCATION:RHA (Royal Hibernian Academy)\, 15 Ely Place\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211127T190000
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SUMMARY:Katherine Sankey - Hydrozomes: water bodies
DESCRIPTION:Katherine Sankey‘s sculpture uses living plant tissue and human supply lines to engage in the geo-feminist conversation about what we gouge and suck from the planet. Her practice examines mutation and the human extractive machine of supply and power in a multi-species context. Her artworks engage with how we as people adapt and colonize as well as inhabit territories. \nSankey’s sculpture is linear and combines arboreal elements\, plumbing\, electrics and video. Her practice seeks to challenge assumptions about both the boundaries of the human and what constitutes a ‘natural’ object or environment. In its uncanny representations of embodiment and parasitic invasion of a host space\, Sankey’s sculpture holds a grimy\, distorted mirror to ‘the real’. \n“Katherine Sankey‘s sculpture uses living plant tissue and human supply lines to engage in the geo-feminist conversation about what we gouge and suck from the planet.” \nHydrozomes is a collection of artworks from the last 3 years shown for the first time\, or in new configurations. As you enter\, Sankey’s sculptural grammar connects the invisible linear apparatus of water and energy conduction surrounding us in our built environments\, with the living organisms of wood\, lichen and crustacean parts. \n \n​Then there is Hydrozomes\, a sprawling installation incorporating ‘studies’ of hybrid mineral bodies as organic architectures. Here we encounter Sankey’s studio practice ‘mid-process’; a rogue hydroponics of sorts\, inhabiting the experimental nature of the Artist-Initiated Projects. \n‘Sankey’s work asks important questions about how we connect to the unseen and to the mechanisms that we take for granted in the small\, routine moments of our lives. Her sculpture gestures to the delicate balance of our ecosystems (in the strict sense of the word but also our own personal systems\, both constructed and natural). Her practice also alludes to the sometimes awkward or precarious quality of these systems\, brought to the fore in the manner that artworks are made\, balanced and suspended. (…) I am drawn to the ways that these artworks allude to time\, in that their energies and flow are open in terms of direction\, again representing a crucial focus on process\, rather than on a cohesive beginning or end.’ — Julie Morrissy\, excerpt from File Note lV\, a Fire Station Artists’ Studios publication\, 2021.​ \nOpening reception: 6–8pm Thursday 11th November \nExhibition continues: Friday 12th November – Saturday 27th November \nGallery open: 12–6pm\, Thursday–Saturday
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/katherine-sankey-hydrozomes-water-bodies/
LOCATION:Pallas Project\, 115-117 The Coombe\, Dublin\, 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211125T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
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SUMMARY:Sanctum
DESCRIPTION:Peter Gordon’s new exhibition stems from spending much of the various lockdown months on the South Wall or walking on the adjacent sand as the tide dropped\, trying to create a new and unique collection of images. Something that reflected the calm that the escape brought. Sunrise after sunrise the wall was deserted bar some brave winter swimmers and the occasional photographer. \n“I wanted to experience the tide in every position\, the sun from every direction. The full plethora of emotions and moods. Being there on my own. On the concrete or on the sand\, in the salt. Always feeling the serenity.” \nRuns until November 27\, open daily: 10am-6pm\, Sunday: 11am-4pm \nBreakthrough\, Poolbeg LighthouseThe dawn held little promise but as sunrise approached the sun popped out over the horizon and lit the distant lighthouse. A transformative moment.\n  \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/sanctum/
LOCATION:Studio 10\, 10 Wicklow St\, Dublin
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211118T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211119T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042442
CREATED:20211019T102502Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Collide - Aoife Scott
DESCRIPTION:Aoife Scott has interrogated her love for and connection to the sea and the natural world\, and has juxtaposed this sensibility with the anxiety she feels as she observes the devastating impact that we as a society have made on our environment. \n‘Through my practice I communicate feelings of calm and excitement with more worrying feelings of anxiety and frustration as I seek to find a balance between the natural and the man-made world’\, says Aoife of her work. \n \n“I am intrigued by the push and the pull between the two and strive to explore the relationship between them using different natural and manmade materials. I hope that the colourful energy of the work draws in the viewer and that the contrasting textures\, soft\, overlapping floating shapes juxtaposed with the bold lines create a tension and friction which expresses my concerns about the print and mark that we are leaving on our planet’.” \nRuns Nov 18 -21.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/exhibition-collide-aoife-scott/
LOCATION:Fumbally Stables\, Fumbally Lane\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211026T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211026T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T042443
CREATED:20211025T144938Z
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SUMMARY:Daniel Rios Rodriguez - Serpentine Dream
DESCRIPTION:“I rarely think too hard about what my work “means” as of late. But if I had to say anything at all I’d say my work is about describing my dreams. All I ever dream about is approaching and entering new landscapes. I am travelling constantly when I dream. Always coming around the corner to witness some vast mountain range\, exiting a train to set foot in a new city\, boarding an airplane to fly away somewhere. It’s always a different place. \n \n“The paintings in a sense are like portals\, the serpents represent me to some degree. How could they not?! I have no genuine interest in snakes. They are purely symbolic\, a carrier of energy and stories. And I dream of them too. Visions of a serpent inhaling its prey for sustenance\, unlocking its jaws to accommodate and swallow what will give it new life. Shedding its skin and changing with the environment. Becoming something new. If I am a snake then my studio is the rock I hide under to protect me from the sun. But I must come out. I must eat. I must live. \n“I want to craft a humble picture of my experience with common materials.” \n“And then there are my children. I am always thinking about them as I paint. They are in my work. In threes like spirits that guide me. They are always with me like the stars in the sky. Even when I can’t see them. \nThen there is material. I want to craft a humble picture of my experience with common materials. What can I find and reassemble and paint on. Not a picture so much as a sensation. I want the painting to ask “can you feel me?”\, I want the looker to think “I can feel you”. I don’t care much for illusions. I want hard and soft wooden grainy edges\, splinters and rope hairs\, vibrance when necessary but on its own terms and for itself. I want the language of my work to be in relationship with the oldest of images. All snakes\, all spirals\, all the flowers\, suns and all the stars ever painted.” –  Daniel Rios Rodiguez\, 2021 \nRuns until November 20
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/daniel-rios-rodriguez-serpentine-dream/
LOCATION:Kerlin Gallery\, South Anne Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Driving on a Sponge 
DESCRIPTION:Unbeknownst to each other\, artists Stephen Burke and Ronan Dillon have been creating work inspired by uninhibited mark making – capturing specific narratives of the city and countryside. And as a result\, distinct parallels have emerged between both of their practices\, despite differing concepts and aesthetic elements.  \nDriving on a Sponge marks a two-man show which “will explore themes of freedom\, human and animal vandalism\, and speed.” We’re assuming speed relates to the rural road donut variety.  \nAtelier Now until October 9  \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/driving-on-a-sponge/
LOCATION:Atelier Now\, Block 3\, Charlemont St\, Saint Kevin's\, Dublin\, D02 ET63\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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