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Applications are now invited from fine art printers, illustrators, designers, photographers and any visual artists and creatives alike to submit works produced not earlier than 2021, to be displayed and sold at the HALFTONE print fair, at PhotoIreland’s Art bookshop, The Library Project, in Dublin’s Temple Bar. Submissions should include the proposed works in any technique such as screenprint, stencil, risography, lithography, etching, inkjet printing, etc., without any limitation of approach or concept. All selected works will be on display during HALFTONE, from the opening at 12 noon on Saturday 4 November 2023, when they will go on sale. Submissions Deadline: 6pm Sunday 1 October
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Launch 6pm Thursday 1st June Running 2-25 June At The Library Project, 4 Temple Bar Street, D02YK53
PhotoIreland presents Martin Cregg's latest body of work, The Plot. This is the sixth exhibition in the New Irish Works series.
The Plot is an exploration of the undercover Intelligence war between the IRA and British Agents which occurred within the context of the Irish War of Independence. Through a period of research, Cregg has established locations within which this, at times, invisible war unravelled—arms dumps and safe houses, locations for drilling and training, undercover munitions factories. He has photographed streets where dispatches passed hands, where agents would meet handlers and sites which were under close surveillance by one side or the other—each trying to establish enemy movements and gather vital intelligence information.
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Launch 6pm Thursday 19th October At The Library Project, 4 Temple Bar Street, D02YK53
PhotoIreland presents Martin Cregg's latest body of work, The Plot. This is the sixth exhibition in the New Irish Works series.
In a world of ‘alternative facts’ and ‘cognitive dissonance’ Turner’s photographs play with the idea of information voids and misunderstandings, inviting the viewer to explore the shadows and obfuscations of a familiar, yet not quite recognisable world.
Turner’s work has a tactile, almost ethereal quality, which stems from his fastidious and experimental approach to the process of image making. These are images that are deeply ponderous in nature and often require repeated viewings which reveal the subtle details that unlock the work.
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The publication is released as a retrospective and a record of PhotoIreland Festival 2021: Bite the Hand That Feeds You.
The publication forms an integral chapter of the festival proposition, with the aim to remember, archive, and reflect, not only the events and exhibitions, but on this point in our contemporary food culture, what discussions mattered at the time of its conception and how they influenced the time now, whenever now may be.
The 2021 Festival featured artists: Alan Phelan, Ana Núñez Rodríguez, April Gertler, Bryony Dunne, Caoimhín Gaffney, Dániel Szalai, Deirdre O’Mahony, Fiona Hallinan, Gê Viana, Greta Alfaro, Hans van der Meer, Hertta Kiiski, Jennie Moran, Jennifer Mehigan, Ksenia Yurkova, Lana May Fleming, Mary Lelo Thebe, Mathieu Asselin, Róisín White, Sheng-Wen Lo, The Center for Genomic Gastronomy, Vicki Thornton, Viktoria Schmid.
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Nestled in the centre of Amsterdam city on a former industrial site, earlier this month, the FUTURES Hub has launched — a new flexible space that serves as both the headquarters for all FUTURES activities worldwide and an adaptable exhibition area that can quickly transform into a residency.
Dear Moment, I Keep U for Later by artist Nicolas Polli is launching tonight.
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PhotoIreland grows the reputation of Irish artists globally through a 360 degree support system and platform for contemporary photography, activated through a diversity of projects. These include events such as PhotoIreland Festival and Halftone print fair amongst others; resources such as the PhotoIreland Collection, a specialised research library of photobooks, and Ireland’s Art Bookshop, The Library Project; via publishing with projects such as OVER Journal and TLP Editions; professional development support through networking and consultancy opportunities; and empowering early and mid-career photographers via our international partnerships, most relevantly through Creative Europe co-funded platforms such as FUTURES and Parallel. Find out more about PhotoIreland at photoireland.org If you want to stay informed, you can subscribe to our newsletters!
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