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Polestar
- Locky Morris
The monument is made of 104 treated timber telegraph poles (each measuring approximately 300mm in diameter and 6.5 metres in length). The piece rises to a height of 12 metres, with a similar width, and a breadth of 6.5 metres, and is lit from below with 12 base-mounted spotlights. It was construc...
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Bundoran Seafront Public Art Trail
- Locky Morris, Grace Weir, Brendan Mc Gloinn & Joe & Pat Walker & Walker
In 1999 Bundoran Town Council commissioned four artists - Locky Morris, Grace Weir, Brendan Mc Gloin and Walker & Walker - to develop sculptural pieces in response to the town’s coastal shorefront and sea cliff.
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No. 27 - A Nod To Ed Ruscha
- Maser
Maser’s artwork took a drab, run-down inner-city petrol station, and re-invigorated the building, forecourt, shutters, petrol pumps and vehicles with vivid colours and pop-art patterns. The urban art project took five 14-hour days, and almost 300 litres of paint to complete, as everything had t...
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Changing Tracks
- Various Artists
The Irish edition of Changing Tracks was launched in Westport, Co. Mayo, on 12 July 2014. [Launches also took place in Tortosa (30 May), Girona & Olot (14 June) and Northamptonshire (15 August)]. The three participating artists created the following projects for the County Mayo context:
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Vestibule
- Daniel Gustav Cramer, Aleana Egan & Eva Rothschild
‘Vestibule’, was initiated and devised by independent curator Aoife Tunney. It ran from 16th May to 20th September 2014 in Merrion Square, Dublin, and curated works responded to and considered the architecture and history of the iconic Georgian square. An ou...
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Illumination
- Andrew Kearney
Andrew Kearney was curated by Breaking Ground in 2002,, to make a non-permanent installation to mark the beginning of the series of art commissions attendant to the Ballymun regeneration programme. After consulting with residents, Andrew made a public artwork which illuminated...
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Sculpture for Derry Walls
- Antony Gormley
‘Sculpture for Derry Walls’ (1987) was a three-part sculpture placed in three particular locations along the city’s seventeenth century fortified walls: on the east overlooking the Foyle River, over the Bogside by the remains of the Walker Monument and on the Bastion overlooking the Fountai...
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Glasshouse Archive: Modernity’s North Dublin Legacy
- Gerard Byrne
In 2005, Gerard Byrne spent several months documenting glasshouses in the rural areas of Rush and Lusk, County Dublin. The artist produced a series of 20 photographs which portrayed the glasshouse as embodying an 'architecture of market gardening activity'. The photographs were housed in a s...
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Crann Saoilse (Wall of Light)
- Sean Scully
Crann Saoilse (2003) consists of a wall composed of black and white stone cubes, set in a chequered board pattern.
Dimensions: 30.5 meters long x 3 meters high x 2.5 meters wide
Materials: Stone cubes (76.2 x 76.2x 76.2 cm): Portuguese limestone - Moleanos - (white) and Chinese b...
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The Map Wall
- Mark Joyce
The Map Wall (2003) is a vertical, duel-sided structure, consisting of eight panels mounted on either side of a supporting wall which is made from reinforced concrete.
The stone panels are made from Mountcharles Granite, and measure 184cm x 100cm each, with the artwork’s overall dim...
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