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List of previous participants sorted in descending order by date, most recent appears first
30 Sep 2007 |
Giles Round (UK)
In Giles Round work geometric shapes, minimal structures and monochrome planes are combined with objects such as plants, lights or three-dimensional texts. |
30 Sep 2007 |
Clive Murphy (Ireland)
Clive Murphy’s practice constantly considers ideas relating to the position of the individual in terms of an increasingly ‘mass’ oriented environment, exploring themes of alienation and desire within this context. |
30 Sep 2007 |
Martin Healy (Ireland)
Martin Healy’s work explores the aesthetics and mediation of popular cultural mythologies and phenomena. |
30 Sep 2007 |
Ciaran Murphy (Ireland)
In his most recent bodies of work Ciaran Murphy’s work has taken the form of small-scale paintings on stretched paper and canvas using both acrylic and oil paints. The habitual collecting of imagery forms an important part of Murphy’s practice. |
31 May 2007 |
Paddy Jolley (Ireland)
For Paddy Jolley a project starts with the residue of sensations left by a situation or event. This impression suggests materials and then evolves through experiments that provoke further images and ideas. |
30 Jun 2007 |
Naomi Seki (Japan)
Naomi Seki’s work does not evolve around realistic sculptures but rather abstract ones, which contain her sculptural essence and individuality. |
31 May 2007 |
Jorge Satorre (Mexico/Spain)
Over the last three years Jorge Satorre’s projects have centred around the carrying out of exercises based on processes and experiences. |
21 Feb 2007 |
Tea Mäkipää (Finland)
Within the framework of her installations, films and photographs, Tea Mäkipää has critically examined the sustainability of the Western way of life: consumerism, environmental issues, the gulf between rich and poor, the downsides of globalisation. |
31 May 2007 |
Fernanda Chieco (Brazil)
Fernanda Chieco’s work sits somewhere between a medical textbook, a folio of classical drawings and the physical laboratory of a lunatic inventor. |
31 Mar 2007 |
Mark Garry (Ireland)
Mark Garry has a site-specific installation practice concerned with devising methods that engage with and navigate viewers through physical spaces. |
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