Matthew Smith

Friday 10th January

 

All day 11- 6pm

Mathew Smith

 

A one day installation featuring the work of Mathew Smith. The artist will be projecting a series of images into the gallery, depicting false exits, walkways and escape routes out of the space. The work deals with the idea of transition, from one space to another, and also deals notions of the unattainable.

Open Plan

Open Plan

28th Nov- 20th December 1996

The opportunity for over 250 artists to partake in our annual members show. Work submitted in the form of proposals, for that artwork you always dreamt of doing but just never had the time or money of opportunity .

Reviewed, The Irish Times, 12/12/96, Ian Hill.

Splatter


Splatter

Crawfordsburn House, 31st October 1996

A one night event set in an haunted house on Halloween featuring the work of over 40 artists from a variety of disciplines including live, sound, projection, installation and spoken art forms.

Review. Sunday TimesGavin Weston   Inter Art Actuel No 67, Mark Orange.

Morgan Doyle & Janine Tambourini

Morgan Doyle & Janine Tambourini

24th Oct.- 15th November 1996

This two person show set out to focus attention on creating a dialogue with the space and each other through a process of working in the gallery over a four week period of residency.

Review.  CIRCA,  The Sculpture Society of Ireland Magazine, January/February 1997, Suzanne Cathy O’Shea.

Singled Out

Singled Out

9th Sept.- 11th October 1996

Showing off the work of six artists representing a wide range of practices and all at different stages in their artistic career. Heather Allen, Damian Coyle, Martina Corry, Eva Rothchild, Brian Patterson and Willy Herron were selected from the membership on the strength of their practice and their workability as a group.

Reviewed, Sunday Times, Culture section  6/10/96 Gavin Weston.  Inter Art Actuel No. 67, Mark Orange.  Circa No 78, Gemma Tipton.

FIX 96

 

FIX  96                                                                                          

  

10th-21st June 1996

 

A festival of performance, video, installation and other time-based work. Over 50 artists of local, national and international standing took part.

FIX  96                                                                                          

  

10th-21st June 1996

 

A festival of performance, video, installation and other time-based work. Over 50 artists of local, national and international standing took part.

Jon Adie, Daniel Jewesbury, Scot Abraham, Eoghen McTigue, Keike Twisselmann, Stuart Cruise, Emil Valev, Toby Dennet, Christof Oliver Gilen, Rikke Rorbeck, Tober Simonsen, Jacek Szleszynski, Paul Adriassens, Aleksander Davic, Stella d’Ailly, Paul Granjon, Angela Darby, Laurence Harvey, Marcus Laughlin, Hillary Gilligan, Mark Haddon, Laura gannon, Kevin Henderson, Ciara Finnegan, Michael Storvring, Kristoffer Mendel, Monica Pirch, Henrik Steen Jacobsen, Stewart Williams, Henrik Brathe/ Jan Krogsgaard, Jesper Rasmussen, Nick Brierly, Maximilian Erbacher, Deva Eveland, Dougal McKenzie, Urban Canvas, Christine Clinkx, Victoria Hall, Susan Philipsz, Peter Rihards, Andre Stitt

Reviewed INTER Art Actuel No.66 Québec, Mark Orange and Eoghan McTigue. In French.

Circa No.77 Autumn 1996, Kevin Henderson.  Live Art Magazine No 11, Daniel Jewesbury nominated for the City Council Arts Awards

Art Rebels

ART REBELS

 

 

                                                                   

 5th -23rd February 1996

 

Our second members show was a  celebration of everything that makes us different as artists. The work (made for uniform sized boxes) was buried as a time capsule under the floorboards at 5 Exchange Place…. to be opened in the year 2000.

 

Review: The Irish Times, Nuala Haughey, Tuesday 13/2/96