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Talks at TBG+S
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
8 episodes
3 months ago
Listen to a live performance by Satin Shadow, the collaborative project of visual artist Austin Hearne and filmmaker Glenn McQuaid. Staged beneath the iconic oval aperture of Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Satin Shadow gave their first live performance transforming the Atrium into a space of sonic and spiritual provocation. The performance was a Black Mass of sound and spoken word as Satin Shadow conjured their shared obsession with strange frequencies and defiant, iconoclastic expression. Rooted in their mutual disdain for the Catholic Church and a deep affinity for pop ritual, Satin Shadow is a queer noise project that channels the sacred and profane into something uniquely unsettling and deeply felt. This performance wass part of the TBG+S Annual Summer Party + Fundraiser, an evening of food, drinks, prizes and live performance in support of TBG+S and the development of artists.
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Listen to a live performance by Satin Shadow, the collaborative project of visual artist Austin Hearne and filmmaker Glenn McQuaid. Staged beneath the iconic oval aperture of Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Satin Shadow gave their first live performance transforming the Atrium into a space of sonic and spiritual provocation. The performance was a Black Mass of sound and spoken word as Satin Shadow conjured their shared obsession with strange frequencies and defiant, iconoclastic expression. Rooted in their mutual disdain for the Catholic Church and a deep affinity for pop ritual, Satin Shadow is a queer noise project that channels the sacred and profane into something uniquely unsettling and deeply felt. This performance wass part of the TBG+S Annual Summer Party + Fundraiser, an evening of food, drinks, prizes and live performance in support of TBG+S and the development of artists.
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Lucy McKenzie in conversation with curator Pádraic E. Moore
Talks at TBG+S
26 minutes 18 seconds
4 years ago
Lucy McKenzie in conversation with curator Pádraic E. Moore
Artist Lucy McKenzie takes part in an online conversation with Curator Pádraic E. Moore on the occasion of her solo exhibition, Tour Donas. Featuring paintings, sculptures and elements of décor, this exhibition highlights the heterogeneity of McKenzie's practice. Weaving together fragments of art historical narratives with topical contemporary subjects, Tour Donas explores appropriation, authorship and the hierarchies between art forms. A touchstone for this project is the Belgian avantgarde artist, Marthe Donas, (1885-1967) who spent two years in Dublin from 1914, studying at the cooperative stained-glass studio, An Túr Gloine; The Cubist vocabulary Donas developed is comparable to that of Irish artists Evie Hone and Mainie Jellett. Another key reference explored is De Ooievaar (Villa Stork), a listed Modernist building in Ostend, circa 1935, which McKenzie purchased in 2013 and is now carefully restoring as a home where the varying strands of her multidisciplinary practice can unite. To learn more about this exhibition visit our website templebargallery.com
Talks at TBG+S
Listen to a live performance by Satin Shadow, the collaborative project of visual artist Austin Hearne and filmmaker Glenn McQuaid. Staged beneath the iconic oval aperture of Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Satin Shadow gave their first live performance transforming the Atrium into a space of sonic and spiritual provocation. The performance was a Black Mass of sound and spoken word as Satin Shadow conjured their shared obsession with strange frequencies and defiant, iconoclastic expression. Rooted in their mutual disdain for the Catholic Church and a deep affinity for pop ritual, Satin Shadow is a queer noise project that channels the sacred and profane into something uniquely unsettling and deeply felt. This performance wass part of the TBG+S Annual Summer Party + Fundraiser, an evening of food, drinks, prizes and live performance in support of TBG+S and the development of artists.