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    THERE THERE is reviewed in the new Source Photographic Review Issue 73, out in the shops Feburary 18th. SOURCE Magazine

    We also did an audio interview with Mary Conlon for the Source website as part of The New Wave…

    Posted: October 29th, 2010 ˑ  Comments Closed
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  • Occupy Space & Us

    Taking lens-based media as a starting point, Occupy Space have developed a curatorial collaboration with Stag & Deer, an exhibition-making partnership based in Cork. Both Occupy Space and Stag & Deer are non-profit organisations with a history of utilising…

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  • Submit now! Reviewing Photography in Ireland – PhotoIreland Festival 2013

    Submit now! Reviewing Photography in Ireland – PhotoIreland Festival 2013

    In 2013, under the working title ‘Reviewing Photography in Ireland’, PhotoIreland seeks to represent the diversity of practices that constitute contemporary Photography in Ireland. Our aim is to offer a…

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  • Hiko Uemura

    Hiko Uemura was one of 19 lens based artists selected for exhibition in ASPECT (An Open Submission Group Exhibition) which was part of our photographic event THERE THERE www.there-there-aphotographicevent.tumblr.com

    With the kind support of The Guesthouse, Cork we…

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  • THERE THERE

    THERE THERE as a main event has now finished.

    DOWNLOAD THE ONLINE PROGRAM HERE.

    What was THERE THERE?

    THERE THERE was a photographic event in Cork City, curated by Stag & Deer…

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  • Viviane Sassen – Parasomnia

    Parasomnia

    The title of the series Parasomnia alludes to sleep disorders and occurrences of anomalous and unusual actions. The body of work engages with our perception of the world and weaves elements of fine art, fashion and documentary…

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  • Miriam O’Connor. Attention Seekers.

    Miriam O’Connor on Attention Seekers (2010-2011)
    “We spend much of our daily lives caught up in busy routines, unobservant of the curious details that make up the visual worldwe are passing through. Attention Seekers is a

    …

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  • ROSEANNE LYNCH: SHOW at Ground Floor, Cork Centre for Architectural Education , 9/10 Copley Street , Cork

    Roseanne Lynch on Show
    A show of work that would represent what I am looking at in this space: this work is a response and an exploration of the experience of seeing and the mechanical intermediary that…

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  • Zhang Kechun. The Yellow River.

    The Yellow River Surging Northward Rumblingly

    Regarding it as a song, perhaps, has become a popular joke for a long time.

    Regarding it as a mother, or a root, probably ends by banishing such memory or cutting…

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  • post SCRIPT curated by Peggy Sue Amison.

    …

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  • ASPECT: an open submission group exhibition.

    The Artists:

    Aija Bley (Latvia)
    Cáit Fahey (Ireland)
    Caroline McNally (Ireland)
    Claudi Nir (Ireland)
    Egor Rogelav (Russia)
    Hiko Uemura (Japan/Netherlands)
    Julia Schiller (Germany)
    Kristian Smith (Scotland)
    Lee Barry (Ireland)
    Lori Pond (U.S.)
    Mariela Sancari…

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  • SUPERMASSIVEBLACKHOLE (SMBH MAG)

    We were delighted to have Barry W Hughes  and his magazine SUPERMASSIVEBLACKHOLE as our media partner for THERE  THERE.      Established in 2009, SuperMassiveBlackHole (SMBHmag) is dedicated to  contemporary photography and the photographic imagery resulting from …

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  • Ma bice bolje / It’ll get better – Goran Galic & Gian-Reto Gredig / ArtTrail, Chris Clarke and Us

    Opened on November 19th and ran until December 4th 2011, at the Former P&D Furnishings Store, Perry Street, Cork City.

    Ma bice bolje / It’ll get better

    On the one hand, Ma bice bolje / It’ll get better by…

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  • Art Clash. And Us.

    PRESS RELEASE VIA ART CLASH AND THE LOVELIEST MS.ÁINE MACKEN:

    Just two days until Stag&Deer’s exhibition workshop on Wednesday the 20th at 7pm for us all to muck in together to hang present and finish a gallery show!

    Art…

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  • Home

    In association with PhotoIreland 2011, supported by FIRE Printing and Urban Space Initiative, HOME, opened Friday 1st of July 6pm – July 15th at 13 North Great Georges Street, Dublin 1.

    http://2011.photoireland.org/program/home/

    Home, a group exhibition showing works

    …

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  • Karen Miranda-Rivadeneira

    Karen Miranda-Rivadeneira is a 2005 graduate of the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Since 2006, Karen has been working on projects that deal with identity and intimacy, collaborating with native communities and relatives as subjects for various…

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  • Maeve O’Neill

    Maeve O’Neill is a Dublin based photographer. Maeve is our selected photographer for Season 2.

    Maeve’s work is more akin to dreaming than to documentation, offering thoughts of how we connect with the world we are situated in and how…

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  • Dante Busquets

    Dante Busquets attended the San Francisco Art Institute where he studied photography with artists Pirkle Jones, Jack Fulton and Reagan Louie. Dante recently received the grant Descubrimientos PHE México DF from the festival PhotoEspaña ’09, and the Leica Grant at…

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  • Áine Macken

    Vanity, as an occupation can be gloriously indulgent, yet Áine’s work seeks to discover the ethical implications of creating artwork based around self obsession.
    Áine is interested in contemporary representations of the muse, the consideration of the nature of…

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  • Pamela Condell

    Pamela Condell is a photographer based in Cork, Ireland.

    Artist Group Shows, Performances & Residencies.

    2012 – Now That’s What I Call Praxis at Occupy Space, Limerick.

    2011 – Featured Artist on Actual Colors May Vary {ACMV}…

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  • Gerry Lee

    In his work Gerry Lee addresses the predator/prey relationships between same-sex archetypes. The terms aggressive and passive, top and bottom are familiar sexual labels in contemporary queer culture readily seeking to categorize individuals into polar extremes of perpetrator and victim.
    …

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  • Pádraig Spillane

    Pádraig Spillane’s practice examines the making of photo images through manipulation of surface. Within his practice lies an insistence to generate work out of material effects and photographic results. A curiosity toward material malleability allows the formation of photographic…

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  • Jason Dunne

    This work represents the spaces that we use every day, the space that we occupy on a temporary basis, functional spaces that are forgotten as soon as we leave them. The main focus of the work is to make the…

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