Evidence 2007
Artist Name(s) | James Hayes |
Artwork title | Evidence 2007 |
Context/Background | This artwork was commissioned by the Office for Public Works as part of the Per Cent for Art scheme for the new Garda station at Oranmore. A Garda representative from the station was a member of the selection panel. |
Description | An anamorphic fingerprint stretchs across the reception area walls of the new Oranmore Garda Station. The artwork is 7.6m x 3.5m, laser cut stainless steel components floating 25mm from the wall's surface. As with traditional anamorphisms this work is mainly for the amusement of the viewer. The image appears as a distorted pattern from most angles, but resolves itself when viewed from the opposite corner of the reception area. It encourages interaction; a natural impulse is to attempt to locate the perfect viewing angle of least distortion. The view from upstairs allows for contemplation of the work as a composition of lines and forms. |
Biographies | James Hayes is an established sculptor proficient in a wide range of traditional and new media skills, ranging from authentic Bronze Age metal casting, through to 3D computer modelling and image manipulation. He has been commissioned for site specific public, corporate & private sculpture regularly since 1995, and has exhibited extensively in Ireland and North America. James has organised five "Umha Aois" experimental bronze casting symposia since 1996. James trained in traditional visual arts and sculpture skills in Toronto, Canada, has a BA from DIADT and a Master of Science in Multimedia Skills from Trinity College, Dublin.
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Commission Type | OPW |
Commissioner Name | OPW |
Commissioning process | Limited competition by invitation |
Public Presentation dates | June 30, 2007 - January 1, 1970 |
Artform | Visual Arts,Traditional Arts,Other |
Art Practice | Arts Participation |
Percent for art | Yes |
Budget Range | 10000 - 30000 euro |
Project commission end date | 01/03/2007 |
Location | Oranmore Garda Station, Co. Galway |
County | Galway |
Town | Oranmore |
Website | www.lorjames.com/james/evidence07.htm |
Content contributor(s) | James Hayes |
Relationship to project | Artist |