Past Exhibitions, Events

Explore past exhibitions and events at Project. Our visual arts programme includes exhibitions, talks, performances, workshops, screenings and the ongoing research project Active Archive – Slow Institution.

SECOND BURIAL AT LE BLANC

Exhibitions / 05 May 2011 - 25 Jun 2011 ADMISSION FREE
Sarah Browne’s new film installation Second Burial at Le Blanc focuses on the small French town of Le Blanc, where a coalition of local artisans and shopkeepers have created one of the last refuges for indigenous currencies.
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THINGS

Exhibitions / 10 Mar 2011 - 23 Apr 2011 ADMISSION FREE
Things (2009) is a mesmerising aesthetic experience, and with longer exposure, one’s idea of a landscape of art begins to shift into a topography of art. Things maps not only the form and aesthetics you encounter through the visual and aural landscape, but also reveals the underlying structure – the topography of the white cube, the intrinsically flawed protocol of presentation, and conventions of spectatorship.
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THE REPETITION FESTIVAL SHOW

Exhibitions / 25 Nov 2010 - 19 Feb 2011
The Repetition Festival Show brings together four of Clemens von Wedemeyer’s most celebrated film installations for the first time in Ireland.
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THE REPETITION FESTIVAL SHOW

Exhibitions / 25 Nov 2010 ADMISSION FREE
This rich body of work highlights some of the recurring subjects and forms in his films and installations, while also declaring the breadth and diversity of his practice through the constant evolution of artworks.
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REPERTOIRE ON SELECTED FILMS

Exhibitions / 27 Oct 2010 - 30 Oct 2010 ADMISSION FREE
To coincide with Exhibitions, our current exhibition in the gallery, Nina Beier has collaborated with Aurélien Froment to produce Repertoire on Selected Films and Screen Savers, a four-day film and performance programme in the Cube.
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EXHIBITIONS

Exhibitions / 16 Sep 2010 - 13 Nov 2010 ADMISSION FREE
Exhibitions brings together artists whose practices are responsive to politics of display, for whom the practice of exhibition-making is a motivation of their work, and who activate a consideration of the exhibition as medium.
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