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Artists' Residency Programme
> Previous Participants
01 Aug 2008 30 Nov 2008 |
Ulrich Vogl (Germany)
Drawing is Ulrich Vogl’s medium, he enjoys the experimental and open character of drawing. Vogl experiments with different concepts of time, the altering nature of objects, the use of everyday materials and the physical interaction with people and with space. |
01 Jul 2008 30 Sep 2008 |
Almut Linde (Germany)
Almut Linde´s practice investigates the formative processes of social systems and how they affect the individual´s ability to act within such systems. |
01 Jun 2008 31 Jul 2008 |
Norbert Francis Attard (Malta)
Norbert Francis Attard’s practice employs several disciplines including architecture (within which he has had a twenty year career), sculpture, video and photography to explore his major interests in places and their memories. |
01 Jun 2008 31 Jul 2008 |
Arthur Simms (Jamaica)
Highly attuned to his environment, no matter where he finds himself, Arthur Simms gets inspiration from diverse sources, both high and low. Objects of transport, such as skateboards and bicycles, figure highly in his work. |
01 May 2008 31 Oct 2008 |
Sean Lynch (Ireland)
Sean Lynch’s artworks investigate and shine a spotlight on a range of almost-forgotten historical subjects. |
01 Apr 2008 30 Jun 2008 |
Berndnaut Smilde (The Netherlands)
Berndnaut Smilde is interested in transitional spaces; ruins and building-sites that are in-between states of completion. This interest also branches out into the possibility of how a given space might be between states of construction and deconstruction. |
01 Apr 2008 30 Sep 2008 |
Anita Di Bianco (USA)
Anita Di Bianco’s films take up, modify and re-work existing and re-imagined characters from cinema and literature – excerpting and adapting the texts of Gertrude Stein, of Jean Gênet’s play The Maids, and several of the works of Marguerite Yourcenar. |
01 Apr 2008 30 Sep 2008 |
Niamh O´Malley (Ireland)
Niamh O’Malley is interested in the fabricated nature of the viewing experience. Her artistic practice, which often takes the form of video projections onto painted canvases, is concerned with the distance from source to spectacle, the deliberate manufacture of illusion, and ultimately, loss. |
01 Mar 2008 31 May 2008 |
Danny Treacy (UK)
Danny Treacy is a photographer whose practice evolves around a number of different projects all of which involve darkness, ambiguity, intimacy and defiance as endless sources of investigation. |
01 Dec 2007 29 Feb 2008 |
Mariana Silva da Silva (Brazil)
Frequently, while creating her work, Mariana Silva da Silva challenges the definition of 'coastline', a zone of contact between earth and sea. |
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Irish Museum of Modern Art, Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland
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