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isolated
Curated
by Peter Richards
30th
January - 5th March 2009
Artists:
Anna Konik,
Brian
Maguire, Cecily Brennan,
Ciara
Finnegan, Gemma
Anderson, Guy Ben-Ner,
Lisa Byrne and Phil
Hession
…'isolation' - the feeling that you are all alone, that our not
being understood - nobody understands, that you are outside of your
society, you are without a connection, your social network has let
you down. That's when the fragments from the world of your playlist
begins to echo from deep inside - surfacing when you need it most
… as you sit alone … alone in company, with them all around, then
they disappear into the thick, thick fog. You're all on your own
… fragments… 'I'm doing the best that I can' but 'people … when
you're a stranger' … articulate a comforting reassurance that you're
not alone… you're alone together … somebody understands … they have
empathy with, they know, they share, they save you from the 'isolation'…The
playlist isn't real … it has been deleted… You're on your own.
isolated
brings together works by eight artists - Anna Konik, Brian Maguire,
Cecily Brennan, Ciara Finnegan, Gemma Anderson, Guy Ben-Ner, Lisa
Byrne and Phil Hession - in an exhibition exploring aspects of isolation.
Each of the artists' work contributes a distinct approach to dealing
with the complexities of the subject and the resultant readings
that they conjure. From the outset we have had to acknowledge that
we were not attempting to offer answers or remedies, rather we were
looking at how a range of artists had each engaged with a range
of the issues that the subject covers.
The
works featured in the exhibition employ a range of strategies and
techniques, as well as varying degrees of empathy and inevitable
personal exposition. The exhibition looks at the construction of
narratives, the relationships that are formed between artists and
their subjects, the realities of representation, mediation and recollection.
isolated reminds us of our fears.
In bringing this range of work together for the exhibition we have
attempted to create a space, regardless of how uncomfortable, in
which the viewer can engage with the processes, the complexities
and the sensitivities inherent in representing such an intensely
personal subject and some of the people most affected by it. Isolation
is something that we can all experience, all have an empathy with,
and the works as diverse as they all are, each remind us of those
who we don't see and the invisible suffering that can further detach
the individual from the societies that they, we, occupy.
Belfast
Telegraph review
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