Two Souls In One Breast
Artist Name(s) | Theresa Nanigian |
Artwork title | Two Souls In One Breast |
Context/Background | Two Souls in One Breast was created during a critical juncture in Ireland's recent history with the Celtic Tiger, as the deep recession was beginning to pick up steam. The work consists of a series of large-scale photographs, whereby captivating the landscape of the small village of Enniskerry provides the backdrop for allegories of contemporary Irish and Western life. These images are set against two additional strands of research in the form of statistics, text and silhouette portraits published in an artist book. |
Description | Theresa Nanigian's Two Souls in One Breast was a series of works based on her enquiry into the town of Enniskerry, County Wicklow over the course of 2007-8. It was funded under Wicklow County Council's Per Cent for Art Scheme, as part of a programmatic approach. The process involved visual, aural and statistical research into historical, current and economic material, which related to this time and place, Enniskerry, County Wicklow, but might also be read as indication of some sort of collective response to how we find ourselves now, in Ireland, as we move out of the post-Celtic Tiger era. The process of her inquiry was considerable with time spent living in Enniskerry and engaging with the local communities, organising group meetings and holding individual interviews and conversations. The approach was structured but organic and as a result she found herself carried along into all sorts of unpredictable situations, seeing town life from many different perspectives. Alongside this, her strategy involved an almost mathematical analysis of statistical data as an inventory of a place. Together these methods for 'forming a picture of place' became the basis of new work. The large-scale photographs, produced as an edition of five, staged fictional scenes within the Enniskerry landscapes and narratives that presented individuals as alone and isolated at the moment of a threshold, and in a sense 'out of place' within natures sublime beauty that is so present here. The neo-Romantic vein in this work makes a clear references to the German artist Caspar David Friedrich. An artist's book entitled Two Souls in One Breast was published registering facts, figures, opinions and cut-out montages, and photographic images. The publication also includes essays by Katherine Waugh and Cliodhna Shaffrey. Theresa Nanigian combines the analytical rigour of an economist with the aesthetic concerns of a romantic landscape painter to capture the equally divergent identities of a rapidly changing Ireland. |
Mediation | An exhibition of the work took place in the Mermaid Arts Centre, Bray, County Wicklow in Spring 2009. It also travelled to West Cork Art Centre in the summer of 2009. A book was published and is available from the artist and Wicklow County Council. |
Biographies | Theresa Nanigian completed a BA in Fine Art and a Masters of Fine Art (New Media). Her recent solo projects and exhibitions include: I Will Be A Phenomenon, FLOOD Dublin (Dublin, Ireland), 2008; what is..., Void Art Centre (Derry, N. Ireland), 2006; tally, Butler Gallery (Kilkenny, Ireland), 2005/2006; Time Value Analysis, County Council Concourse (Dun Laoghaire, Ireland), 2005. Other projects include: Seeker for UNIT, invited by Padraic E. Moore, as part of a curatorial project curated by Sarah Searson was exhibited as part of Eigse Open, Carlow Arts Festival, Carlow IT, (Carlow, Ireland), 2008; Art in the Life World, Breaking Ground, Old Swimming Pool, Ballymun (Dublin, Ireland), 2008; Is Mise Ireland, Xin Tian Di area (Shanghai) and Central Academy of Fine Art (Beijing), 2008; within & without, Tulca 06, Fairgreen Gallery (Galway, Ireland), 2006. She has received many grants and awards. Nanigian has a background in the business world in the US, studying for a B.Sc she then went on to gain a Masters degree in Business from Columbia University, New York and spent many years involved in business. |
Commission Type | Local Authority |
Commissioner Name | Wicklow County Council |
Commissioning process | Open Submission Competition |
Project commission dates | January 9, 2007 - February 12, 2008 |
Artform | Visual Arts |
Funded By | Wicklow County Council |
Percent for art | Yes |
Budget Range | 35000 - 70000 euro |
Project commission start date | 09/01/2007 |
Project commission end date | 12/02/2008 |
Location | Enniskerry |
County | Wicklow |
Town | Enniskerry |
Street Address | County Wicklow |
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Website | heresananigian.com/asset.asp?AssetID=18713&AKey=C3TWD4P8 |
Content contributor(s) | Ann Nolan, Assistant Arts Officer and Jenny Sherwin, Arts Officer Wicklow County Arts Office |
Relationship to project | Commissioners |
Public engagement | Theresa engaged with the local community by joining afternoon tea sessions in the parochial hall and chatting with the children in the local national school. |