PRESS RELEASE: 13 March 2013
Project Arts Centre presents Garden
Opens Thursday 25 April 2013
Niamh O’Malley (IE)
Curated by Tessa Giblin
Garden is a newly commissioned exhibition by Dublin-based artist Niamh O’Malley for Project Arts Centre, Dublin.
Known most recently for her moving image explorations of monumental sites in works such as ‘Quarry’ and ‘Bridge’, here O’Malley takes us into a more intimate landscape using video, sculpture and painting. Through a new video installation and a large painting on glass, the images produced by and in a private garden are examined through screens, mirrors and windows.
A dual channel video shows a mirror panning and tilting, reversing the normal flow of light and camera movement, slowly and silently illuminating and reflecting the garden in an elusive dance. Accompanying the video, and set into a wooden seating platform, the large glass pane is painted on both sides. The painting becomes a limitless translucent form, complicating ideas of reverse, background, and negative space.
A limited edition print by Niamh O’Malley from the exhibition will also be available to purchase from Project Arts Centre during the exhibition.
Garden will open at Project Arts Centre on Thursday 25 April and runs until Saturday 22 June 2013.
Gallery exhibition hours: Mon – Sat, 11am – 8pm
Admission to the visual arts at Project Arts Centre is always free.
Project Arts Centre is supported by the Arts Council and Dublin City Council.
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LISTINGS INFORMATION:
Exhibition: Garden
Venue: Project Arts Centre, Temple Bar, Dublin
Dates: 26 April 2013 – 22 June 2013
Opening: 25 April 2013, 6pm
Opening hours: Mon – Sat 11am to 8pm (excluding bank holidays)
Admission: Free
EXTRA INFORMATION
Project Arts Centre is Ireland’s leading centre for the development and presentation of contemporary art, dedicated to protecting and nurturing the next generation of Irish artists across all forms of the performing and visual arts. Annually the centre presents over 620 events and curates and co-ordinates 6 exhibitions, as well as supporting the presentation and touring of the work of 34 independent artists as part of our Project Catalyst initiative.
Project Arts Centre is a multidisciplinary arts centre in the heart of Dublin, Ireland. The visual arts programme commissions new exhibitions with leading artists from around the world. Current touring exhibitions include the Australian artist Mikala Dwyer’s Panto Collapsar which will visit venues across Ireland in 2013, including West Cork Arts Centre, Wexford Arts Centre, Ballina Arts Centre, Mermaid Arts Centre, Riverbank Arts Centre and Droichead Arts Centre, with individual paintings produced for every installation of the exhibition. Forthcoming exhibitions at Project Arts Centre include solo exhibitions by Mario Garcia Torres (MX) and Jennifer Tee (NL).
ARTIST BIOGRAPHY
Niamh O’Malley lives and works in Dublin. Her practice includes video, drawing and sculpture, through which she develops projects that interrogate the documentary tradition. Niamh O’Malley has made solo exhibitions in recent years at Ha Gamle Prestegard, Norway (2012), ‘Model’, Green on Red Gallery, Dublin, Ireland (2011), ‘Island’, Centre Culturel Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain (2010), ‘Frame, Glass, Black’ Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, France (2010), ‘Echo’, Gaain Gallery, Seoul, Korea (2010), ‘No Distance’, Void, Derry, Northern Ireland (2009). A selection of group exhibitions include eva International, Biennale of Visual Art, Limerick, Tulca Visual Arts Festival, Galway, Kilkenny Arts Festival, ‘All Humans Do’, White Box, New York and the Model, Sligo (all 2012); ‘Twenty’ Irish Museum of Modern Art, ‘The Dissolution of Time and Space’, Kunstverein Ludwigsburg, Germany, ‘The Ha-Ha Crystal’, Maria Stenfors, London (all 2011). Her work is included in the collections of the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Hugh Lane, Dublin City Gallery, the Arts Council of Ireland & Galleria Arte Moderna, Turin. O’Malley received a PhD in practice-led research from University of Ulster, Belfast in 2003.
Publications include ‘Viewfinder’, essay Chris Fite-Wassilak published Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain; ‘Torch’ (monograph), essay Brian Dillon, design Robin Watkins, published TBGS, Dublin; ‘Window’ (monograph), essay Maeve Connolly, Palazzo delle Papesse, Siena, Italy. Residency awards include HIAP, Helsinki & IMMA, Dublin, 2008, International Studio Programme Residency at PS1, MoMa, 2003/04 and the Northern Irish Fellowship at The British School at Rome, 2000.
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