Series of Events A HURRY THROUGH WHICH KNOWN AND STRANGE THINGS PASS*

A Hurry Banner (C) Dominique Crowley, María del Buey

Thu, 15.10.2020 -
Fri, 08.01.2021

Return Gallery

María del Buey, Dominique Crowley, Kate Friedeberg and Brendan Fox

A season of propositions, performances, experiments and scenarios by recent graduates of the MFA Art in the Contemporary World. For this programme, the gallery is a hasty site (a hurry) where materials and objects (known and strange) move through, change direction and (pass). Each fortnight presents a different aspect of research-in-process, staged briefly, with intent. It is an opportunity to gather the untethered and unfeathered moments of making, thinking, acting and doing via an evolving exhibition.

                                          
Friday, 04 December 2020 through Friday, 08 January 2021
Dominique Crowley and María del Buey
A hurry through a third strange presence: between telemorphosis and security zones


Rosi Braidotti on the post-human condition; Henri Lefebvre on production of space; Jean Baudrillard; Brandon LaBelle on sonic agency; Donna Haraway; A. Toscano & J. Kinkle on cognitive mapping; Hannah Arendt; and Nicole Starosielski on internet infrastructures.


Thursday 29 October 2020 through Thursday 21 November 2020
Kate Friedeberg
mudroom
A hurry through mud: between peregrines, flocks and raves. 


The writing of J.A. Baker and work by theorists Steve Goodman on sonic warfare; Brandon LaBelle on sonic agency; Audre Lorde on the politics of silence; Iain Sinclair on psychogeography and reimagining the urban landscape; and Mark Fisher on urban and cyber subcultures. Artist influences include, among others, Garrett Phelan, Susan Philipsz, and Mark Leckey.


Date tbc.
Brendan Fox

A hurry through gaps: between perception, longing and revolt.

 


Part of Common Denominator, a programme in the Goethe-Institut’s Return Gallery curated by Art in the Contemporary World MA/MFA. ACW is a theory-practice post-graduate Masters in the School of Visual Culture at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin.
Please continue to check here for additional events related to "A Hurry Through Which Known And Strange Things Pass*".

*from Seamus Heany, Postscript 1998

Due to Covid 19 restrictions, visitors are asked to register with reception upon arrival and to wear masks while inside the building.

Gallery hours
Monday to Thursday: 10am to 9pm
Friday: 10am to 5.30pm
Saturday*: 10am to 1.30pm (Closed Bank Holiday weekends)

The show can be visited by 1 person at the time.
No booking necessary.

Please note that due to the protected structure of the Georgian building, the gallery is not wheelchair accessible.

In cooperation with the Goethe-Institut Irland.

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