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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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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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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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KING RAT

Exhibitions / 09 Jul 2010 - 04 Sep 2010 ADMISSION FREE
A dark and menacing exhibition, originally inspired by all things Gothic, King Rat presents a series of artworks by some of visual arts most original international voices. The gallery will transform in to a space filled with a sense of unease and discomfort, the stuff that nightmares are made of.
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KATYA SANDER: A LANDSCAPE OF KNOWN FACTS

Exhibitions / Vis Art / 29 Apr 2010 - 26 Jun 2010 ADMISSION FREE
Katya Sander’s A Landscape of Known Facts is a newly commissioned artwork that will completely transform the gallery of Project Arts Centre. Sander’s landscape is projected like a lighthouse, a beam that scans the circular room in a slow, continuous, 360degree evolution.
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