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Tattered Outlaws of History

- Dan Dubowitz & Fearghus O'Conchuir
The work is a twelve screen installation of performances filmed from the gun turrets of each of Fingal's Martello towers. A reunion of the towers built to defend against a Napoleonic invasion that never came. The artists placed a tripod where the cannon would have been on the roof of each of the ...
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Teanga - Aisling an Phobail

- Brian O'Doherty
Teanga - Aisling an Phobail is a stone labyrinth which was inspired by the St. Brigid’s cross – Ireland’s oldest peace symbol.
The labyrinth has been an archetypal form in O’Doherty’s work since the mid-1960s. Unlike the labyrinths of ancient mythology, O’Doherty’s labyrint...
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Tell Me Something

- Andrew Kearney
Tell Me Something (2014) was an interactive, site-specific, mixed media installation. It took the form of a large, white, luminous ring positioned two thirds of the way up the iconic 52-metre red-brick chimney stack at the former Golden Vale Factory in Limerick city. This prominent location allow...
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The Avenue

- Christian O'Reilly
This theatre project, The Avenue was an art commission which took place in Listowel and Lixnaw, County Kerry in 2004. The play was written by playwright Christian O'Reilly and directed by theatre director Jessica Curtis. It is set in present day Listowel and is a personal story, exploring ...
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The Children of Lir

- Oisín Kelly
Kelly’s work is made of copper bronze and depicts the four figures of the children (Of Lir), and four swans: according to the legend the children were transformed into swans for 300 years.
A plaque next to the statue carries the words:
“In the darkness of despair we saw a vi...- view project here
The Family Portrait

- Debbie Chapman
This series of paintings, entitled ‘The Family Portrait’, was made specifically for the Neo Natal area of Waterford General Hospital.
Intended as an engaging and fun departure from what would be considered traditional family portraiture, these paintings portray...
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The Hive

- Kit Monkman & Tom Wexler
The Hive was commissioned by Dublin Docklands Development Authority, and jointly programmed with the Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin. It was ...
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The International Guerrilla Video Festival Dublin (IGVFest)

- Jason Waite & Fiona Whitty
A mobile exhibition using a converted rickshaw to travel through different areas of Dublin, projecting artists’ videos that related directly to that area and its inhabitants, on to building facades, monuments and temporary structures.
The International Guerrilla Video Festival (IGVFest) was in...
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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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The Prosperity Project

- Jesse Jones
The OPW commissioned Jesse Jones to make work, supported by Create, under the auspices of the per cent for art scheme for the Convention Centre Dublin (CCD), North Quay, a landmark building in Dublin’s Docklands area.
Over the course of nine months in 2013, Jones initiated different projects, ...
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