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Artist Name(s) | Ciarán Taylor |
Artwork title | Search |
Context/Background | The brief for this commission was to create a site-specific performance-based work for dlr LexIcon, to be performed on Culture Night. It was to take the unique context and setting of the building and the public library facility into account and to respond to this context in some way. Commissioned artist Ciarán Taylor describes the context: ‘dlr LexIcon is a landmark public building with a striking design, which culminates on the fifth floor in an impressive reading area at a very tall window overlooking Dún Laoghaire harbour and Dublin Bay. I wanted to physically bring the audience through the building from bottom to top, creating a story set in the place that would allow the them to look at the building in a new way, and link it to a world of imagination. I wanted to make a play about reading and libraries as a repository of shared culture, a source for our imaginations, a sanctuary, a solace, an inspiration.’ |
Description | A site-specific promenade mask play without words, that the audience follow on a journey of imagination through five floors of the dlr LexIcon library, including its outdoor spaces. Story: Cathal is an older man. His wife Angela has recently died. He finds her bag of library books and is drawn to return them. He arrives by car to the LexIcon car park, where she had recently been. As he figures out the automatic book return machine a note falls from a red book. The book disappears on the conveyor belt back into the library system. The note refers to this red book, which he is now desperate to retrieve. He begins searching through the library to find it. The book begins to take on magical properties, while Angela and a mysterious librarian seem to be leading him to the fifth floor. A frantic cat and mouse chase among the shelves of the fifth floor accelerates, until an image of a huge red cloth flying across the room draws Cathal to the window overlooking the bay. The red book is there. He reads the important passage marked by Angela with a feather. He sees a vision of her one more time, but beyond his reach on the other side of the glass. When he looks again she is gone. He goes to leave with the book, his precious connection to Angela. The librarian asks for it back. Library books are only on loan. They hold our collective knowledge, which must be shared and passed on. A young woman picks the book from the trolley. Cathal is given another book. He sits and begins to read. He looks out to sea. The memory of Angela is with him, but no longer haunts him. She has brought him to a place of contemplation, a place to look out to sea at the endless horizon, a place to re-find the joy of reading, which they once shared. |
Mediation | Featured in a brochure for Culture Night at dlr Lexicon, and in press previews, online etc. Promoted widely through social media channels. |
Biographies | Ciarán Taylor and Carpet Theatre previously created the site specific 50 Ways to Leave Dún Laoghaire at the Dún Laoghaire ferry terminal, and Sightless Cinema and Flood - a play in the dark, at Lexicon. |
Commission Type | Local Authority |
Commissioner Name | Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council |
Commissioning process | Commissioned as part of the public art programme. |
Project commission dates | February 1, 2019 - September 20, 2019 |
Public Presentation dates | September 20, 2019 - September 20, 2019 |
Artform | Theatre |
Art Practice | Arts Participation |
Percent for art | Yes |
Budget Range | 0 - 10000 euro |
Project commission start date | 01/02/2019 |
Project commission end date | 20/09/2019 |
Location | dlr LexIcon |
County | Dublin |
Town | Dún Laoghaire |
Street Address | Haigh Terrace, Moran Park. |
Website | https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/arts/public-art-art-collections/public-arts-programmes/search-ciar%C3%A1n-taylor-carpet-theatre |
Content contributor(s) | Ciara King |
Relationship to project | Assistant Arts Officer |
Public engagement | The artists involved interviewed a number of library staff in the research for making the play. Search had three full capacity public performances on 20 September 2019 for Culture Night. The audience was a very broad mix of ages and gender. |
Associated professionals / Specialists involved | Carpet Theatre performer/devisers: Ruth Lehane, Karl Quinn and Felipe Jóia. Live Music by Tim Doyle. Masks by Pau Cirer. |