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Modal Worlds : The 6th Burren Annual Exhibition - August, September 2009
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"...all worlds become possible or can be actualized as soon as they arise in the imagination, or to put it differently, actual worlds will always start out as imaginary ones."
- Mihai I. Spariosu, The Wreath of Wild Olive: Play, Liminality and the Study of Literature.
Featuring works by Guy Ben-Ner, Susan MacWilliam, Callum Morton, Shana Moulton, Sista Pratesi, Lucy Stein and Edwin Zwakman.
Exhibition opening by Sir Christopher Frayling.
Curated by Martina Cleary and Alice Correia in association by Gimpel Fils London.
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Timescape : The 7th Burren Annual Exhibition - August, September 2010
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Five internationally recognised artists are presented in the exhibition “Timespace” the 7th in the Burren Annual exhibtion series at Burren College of Art. This multi-media show has been made possible by collaboration between the Green On Red Gallery, Dublin and Burren College of Art with the generous support of the Arts Office of Clare County Council. The show is curated by Jerome O Drisceoil director of Green On Red Gallery and Martina Cleary, Head of Photography at Burren College of Art, and the artists are all asociated with the Green On Red Gallery.
The works of art in this exhibition explore how chronological sequence is often at odds with expected sequential or logical patterns within the contemporary cultural “timespace” we now occupy. This common concern is manifest through a range of the artists’ topical interests and a diversity of media that includes photography, video-installation, drawing and sound environments.
The redoubling or reflexive folding of time onto space, mirror onto subject, which many of the exhibits contain, demonstrate what Victor Burgin describes as “the impact of cinematic.” The moving image has become the fluid stream of shared memory, an amorphous timespace of the collective cinematic unconscious.
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