John Cronin ZXX At RHA Gallery II by info greenonredgallery.com

John Cronin 

RHA Gallery II


Opening reception :  Tuesday, November 15, 6 - 8pm 
Exhibition :  November 16th - December 21st 2016,


Royal Hibernian Academy
15 Ely Place,
Dublin 2

ZXX, 2016 Oil on aluminium 183 x 386 cm

ZXX, 2016
Oil on aluminium
183 x 386 cm

Green On Red Gallery is proud to announce the forthcoming solo exhibition  by John Cronin at the Royal Hibernian Academy upstairs in Gallery II. This would be the artist first museum survey exhibition of recent and new works, and an opportunity to see afresh and in one location the largest collection of his oil on aluminium paintings to-date.
In the words of the artist: 

" ZXX, my latest body of work is a logical development of Augmented Reality and Standard Deviation as it sees me trying to take control of their corrupted elements and deviations while reflecting my continuing concerns about the processing of information. The name ZXX comes from a system the US Library of Congress uses to denote a book’s written language. In this context ZXX means “No linguistic content” which in itself is a beautiful metaphor for Abstraction. "

A new monograph on the artist published by the Royal Hibernian Academy will  follow this survey exhibition.
For more information on events during the exhibition consult the RHA Gallery website: www.rhagallery.ie
For more information on the artist consult www.greenonredgallery.com

Ramon Kassam | Works: Artist's Talk by info greenonredgallery.com

Ramon Kassam | Works 

Artist's Talk  


Wednesday, 6 July 2016, 6.30-7.30pm.
All welcome for wine reception and talk.

Green On Red Gallery, Park Lane, Spencer Dock, Dublin 1.

Ramon Kassam, Talk, 2016, Acrylic on linen, 41 x 51 cms.

Ramon Kassam, Talk, 2016, Acrylic on linen, 41 x 51 cms.

The Green On Red Gallery is very pleased to announce the forthcoming Artist's Talk by its newest exhibitor, Ramon Kassam, in the Spencer Dock gallery on Wednesday 6 July, 2016, at 6.30pm.   The talk coincides with the artist's first solo show in the gallery calledWorks.  The exhibition, originally scheduled to finish on July 2, will extend for a further week giving you all another chance to view and to learn about this intriguing exhibition of paintings and its author.  

For another opinion see : http://www.billionjournal.com/time/home.html

Works will finish on Saturday, July 9th, 2016.  The next exhibition,Summertime, will open to the public on Thursday, 14 July and run until August 20, 2016.

Kassam's work can also be seen in the curated exhibition 2116currently running at the Glucksman, UCC, Cork and touring to The Broad Museum, Michigan, November 2016 - May 2017.  See :http://www.glucksman.org/2116.html  

He is the recipient this year of the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon 16 x 16 Next Generation 2016 Award and the Askeaton Residency Award.

Mark Joyce: Bee Loud Glade Launch by info greenonredgallery.com

Mark Joyce
Bee Loud Glade Launch


At Royal Hibernian Academy


29 June 5:30 pm
Friends Room
http://www.rhagallery.ie/lectures/revealing-artists-10/

Bending Light, 2015, ink on Hahnemuhle paper, 30 x 25 cm

Bending Light, 2015, ink on Hahnemuhle paper, 30 x 25 cm

Irish artist Mark Joyce will launch Bee Loud Glade, MM Art Books, Brussels 2016.

The publication contains recent works concerning the phenomenological experience of light and colour. Texts by James Merrigan, Sara Baume, Liam Ó Muirthile, Ana Bonaca, Barbara Ehrenreich, Michel Pastoureau, and related historical pieces by Du Fu, Marcel Minnaert, Robert Grosseteste and John Tyndall, including an interview with Michael Dempsey.
 
Copies of the book will be available on the night for €10.
 
Artists talk “The trouble with light” examines the uneasy alliance of Physics and Chemistry in the artists studio.
 
Mark Joyce studied in NCAD, Dublin and the Royal College of Art, London. His work concerns  physical light and colour, and a curiosity about how we apprehend the physical world and the anomalies and phenomenological strangeness of our optical experiences.   
                                    
He has received numerous awards for his work, including the Guinness Peat Aviation award (1990) British Council Award (1993) the Thomas Damman Award (2009) and bursaries from the Arts Council of Ireland and Culture Ireland. In 1998 he represented Ireland at theFestival Interceltique in Lorient, France and has had solo exhibitions in Ireland, UK and the USA. He has curated exhibitions in the Petit Port, Leiden, and Sydney Non Objective. His work can be found in the Irish Museum of Modern Art and Arts Council of Ireland collections.

He has been Artist in Residence at the Bemis and Albers Foundations, USA, the Icelandic Centre for the Arts,  Nanyang Academy, Singapore, RHA Studios, Heinrich Boll Cottage, Achill Co. Mayo, and Facebook HQ, Dublin.

He was a founder of The Drawing Project, IADT-Dunlaoghaire, and is currently inaugural Professor of Humanities (Art) at Yale NUS College in Singapore.

Niamh McCann at Limerick City Gallery of Art by info greenonredgallery.com

Just Left of Copernicus

(A Prologue) 


Niamh McCann 

Limerick City Gallery of Art 
Carnegie Building 
Perry Square 
www.gallery.limerick.ie

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Just Left of Copernicus (A Prologue)
Niamh McCann  

January 22nd-March 24th 2016

Green on Red Gallery is proud to support gallery artist Niamh McCann on her solo exhibition opening tonight at LCGA.  

Courtesy of Limerick City Gallery of Art :

Niamh McCann’s practice looks to the visual cultural landscape to invite a reconsideration of our relationship to the world around us, questioning how this world constitutes us as subjects, and how we, in turn, give this world form.  As an artist, her exploration of these themes takes the form of concise multi-media work, presented within larger installations and site-responsive pieces. 

McCann has been collaborating uniquely and extensively with Limerick architects Jack Byrne and Séamus Baireadinon the development of a new large scale structure/object.  This aspiring structure/object entitled Copernicus for Now is made of industrially produced cardboard tubes and plywood.  Copernicus for Now

Emerged from a previous piece by the artist entitled Occupy that referenced a section of background landscape in the infamous photograph of Armstrong on the moon, and created that horizon line as a series of interlocking pentagons.  Here McCann references the aspirational moment that allowed this event to take place, its cultural (near fictional) potency as image, and the ideas contained within B Fuller’s ‘Spaceship Earth’ (hence the use to pentagon as reference to the geodesic).  Copernicus for Now is both object and event, a crater-like landscape for visitors to occupy and events to take place.

The interchange and flow of fact and fiction, and the overlapping layers of history and fable within the work of German architect Hans Poelzig is of particular interest to McCann.  Poelzig is perhaps best known for his design and build of the Poelzig Building (IG Farben building), Frankfurt Germany, a site of dramatic historic 20th century importance.  Poelzig was also a painter and scenographer. Edgar Ulmer, film director cited Poelzig as a mentor and claimed that they worked together on The Golem: How He Came Into the World(1920). Ulmer subsequently honoured Hans Poelzig as nom de guerre of main villain Hjalmar Poelzig in Ulmer’s 1934 film ‘The Black Cat’.

The changing subtitles of Just left of Copernicus in each gallery, reflect a changing site specific manifestation within each reiteration that will also comprise of archive material, wall drawings, process based work and smaller concise sculptural pieces.

For Artist information:www.niamhmcann.com

Mary FitzGerald in Conversation with Sarah Glennie by info greenonredgallery.com

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Mary FitzGerald in Conversation with Sarah Glennie

Date: December 10, 2015 

Time: 13:15

Green On Red Gallery, Park Lane, Spencer Dock, Dublin 1.

Sarah Glennie, Director of the Irish Museum of Modern Art, will engage in

conversation with Mary FitzGerald on the occasion of her exhibition ‘STILL” in 

the Green On Red Gallery.

Mary FitzGerald’s solo exhibition, which runs until 12th December 2015 at the 

new gallery space in Spencer Dock, Dublin, is the artist’s most ambitious to 

date. The use of live video projection, reflective materials, oil on canvas, photo 

collage and half-hidden installation details constantly question and shift the 

viewer’s perception of time and space. The exhibition represents at once a 

very personal journey, peppered with fine and refined references to East and 

West, and a philosophical coming to terms with the here and now. Few have 

brought these opposites together with such cool sensibility. 

Mary FitzGerald has exhibited widely in Ireland and internationally. Her work  

is represented in all national collections and in many private and corporate 

collections around the world. In 1990 she was elected a member of Aosdána.

Sarah Glennie, formerly the Director of the Irish Film Institute and the Artistic 

Director of the Model Arts Centre, has written numerous texts on the work of 

Irish and international artists and has been a force for innovative curatorship 

and fresh critical thinking in contemporary Ireland.

Paul Rosser ( DIT ) will make a short performance work in the gallery at 2pm
using drawings and musical score by John Cage as instruction.

All welcome.

STILL
Mary FitzGerald

12 November - 12 December 2015

Gallery Talk With Nigel Rolfe by info greenonredgallery.com

Green On Red Gallery 
inConverstion Series

Gallery Talk with artist Nigel Rolfe

Thursday 15 October at 7 pm

Green On Red Gallery, Park Lane, Spencer Dock, Dublin 1.

Green On Red Gallery inConversation series
 
Gallery Talk with artist Nigel Rolfe 
Thursday 15 October, 2015, at 7pm.
All Welcome.
 
As part of his current Green On Red Gallery solo exhibition The Burning FrameNigel Rolfe will be present for a talk in the gallery on Thursday 15 October at 7pm about the current exhibition and the artist's live works.  
 
Red is the newest live work by the artist and was first performed on September 11, 2015, in Green On Red Gallery.  The many materials, vessels, utensils, pigments, etc. employed by the artist during the 55 minute run of this live event remain in place as a trace of the original and ephemeral performance.  The concrete floor of the gallery, like a fresh canvas, points to the core concerns of Rolfe's practice.  It is an intriguing testament to an art-form practiced and perfected by the artist over a 40 year period.  Evidence of the slow dance of pouring, dragging, pushing and drawing of Red are still discernible, but tauntingly remote.
 
The artist first exhibited in the gallery in 1994 and has been the subject of 7 solo exhibitions since in Green On Red Gallery. Titled The Burning Frame Rolfe’s current exhibition consists of new and double-dated photographic works and, for the first time, pure pigment drawings by the artist.  
 
On the occasion of Burning Frame and Red, the artist has produced two small, editioned prints for €100 + VAT each.  They will be for sale during the show and on the night of the gallery talk.
 
The exhibition will be closed by a second live performance in the gallery.  Further details to be announced on the authorship and nature of the closing performance work.  Watch this space.
 
The Burning Frame runs until 24 October.

Caroline McCarthy at Dismaland by info greenonredgallery.com

Promise

by Caroline McCarthy

Featured as part of Banksy's show Dismaland in Weston-Super-Mare

‘Promise’ created by Caroline McCarthy is like a candlelight vigil to nature; staged on the manufactured madness we now call food and, as with most art, the interpretation is up to you. 


Installation view of Promise, featured in Green On Red Gallery, Dublin (2006)

Installation view of Promise, featured in Green On Red Gallery, Dublin (2006)

Straight from closing USELESS at Green On Red Gallery this summer, Caroline McCarthy’s work is now part of Dismaland, Banksy's Bemusement Park: 'a festival of art, amusement and entry-level anarchism', which runs from 22nd August - 27th September 2015 near Bristol, UK. The project has been installed on a 2.5 acre site of the disused 'Tropicana' lido on the Weston-Super-Mare seafront.

Dismaland, features the work of 58 international artists and includes 10 new Banksy sculptures. Caroline is the only Irish artist included in this display which features artists such as Damien Hirst, Jenny Holzer, Jimmy Cauty, Nettie Wakefield, and David Shrigley. Her featured work, entitled Promise (2003), is made from over 200 different ready meal boxes, where the garnish on each is cut from its packaging and folded to stand up in the centre of individual plant pots. The plant pots are arranged according to garnish species, the display at first resembling a garden, but at close range the seedlings are seen to be cut from a bed of wholly manufactured produce.

"There's been a great response to Promise, and the whole show. It's one that embraces a huge audience, not just the artworld. It's just been amazing to be part of!" - Caroline McCarthy talking about being part of Banksy's Dismaland.

Caroline McCarthy was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1971. She studied at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin, 1989 – 1994 and is based in London since completing an MA Fine Art at Goldsmiths College, London in 1998.

Past awards include the Allied Irish Bank Artist Award in 2001; Open Award at EV+A 1996 and 2001; and a Multi-Annual Bursary award from the Arts Council of Ireland, 2007/2008, with works included in the collection of Irish Museum of Modern Art, Allied Irish Bank, Arts Council of Ireland, Zabludowicz Collection and many private collections.

She recently co-curated Group Coordination, in collaboration with the Irish Museum of Modern Art and her work is currently touring internationally in Nature Morte, in association with Thames and Hudson. Solo exhibitions include USELESS (2015), Green On Red Gallery, Dublin, Ireland; From One End To The Other, various venues, Norwich, UK (2013); Made to Measure, Parker's Box Gallery, New York, USA (2011); Arrangements, Green On Red Gallery, Dublin, Ireland (2011); Hoet Bekaert Gallery, Ghent (2008); Gimpel Fils Gallery, London (2008); Galerie Bugdahn und Kaimer, Düsseldorf (2007); Void, Derry (2006).


Below are some further links to Caroline's Work at Dismaland:

Banksy's Dismaland: mean - and a little bit green

Theme parks continue to draw in thrill-seekers despite the risks - so why are we so addicted?

Banksy's Dismaland - 'A themepark unsuitable for children' - in pictures

Welcome to Dismaland. Banksy's dystopian theme park

Dismaland: The artists doing cooler things than Banksy at his 'bemusement park'
 

Entry to Dismaland is by ticket only, and they are snapped up fast. They can be purchased online via the Dismaland Website

Caroline McCarthy in conversation with Catherine Marshall by info greenonredgallery.com

USELESS
Caroline McCarthy in conversation with Catherine Marshall


Thursday, July 9th. 13:15-14:00
Green On Red Gallery

Disaster Waiting to Happen (2015), Acrylic on canvas, 50 x 50 x 5cms

Disaster Waiting to Happen (2015), Acrylic on canvas, 50 x 50 x 5cms

Please Join Us for Our Second Summer Lunchtime Talk 


Catherine Marshall will be in conversation with Caroline McCarthy to discuss some of the ideas behind the new works in the current exhibition, USELESS, in the Green On Red Gallery and to situate her work in a broader context.


Caroline McCarthy is based in London and has exhibited internationally since graduating from NCAD Dublin, followed by her MFA in Goldsmiths College, London, in 1997. Most recently she has exhibited it the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; i8 Gallery, Reykjavik; Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London; and her work is currently touring Norway, Sweden, Belgium and the UK in Nature Morte, an exhibition in association with Thames and Hudsonwith accompanying Nature Morte publication.

Catherine Marshall is co-editor of the recent publication  20th Century: Art and Architecture of Ireland (Vol.V), and the former Head of Collections at the Irish Museum of Modern Art.