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SUMMARY:A Matter of Time
DESCRIPTION:Artists: Darren Almond\, Kevin Atherton\, Sara Baume\, Cecily Brennan\, Ursula Burke\, Elaine Byrne\, Gary Coyle\, Dorothy Cross\, Jamie Cross\, Mollie Douthit\, Amanda Dunsmore\, Joy Gerrard\, Rula Halawani\, Rebecca Horn\, Austin Ivers\, Nick Miller\, Brian O'Doherty\, Kathy Prendergast\, Gail Ritchie\, Patrick Scott\, Naomi Sex\, Yinka Shonibare\, Nedko Solakov\, Phillip Toledano and Daphne Wright.\n\nA Matter of Time considers temporality within a broad spectrum focusing on the human experience. Time is part of how we think about the world and our existence. It is present in the most common and sometimes mundane of human activities and in the more significant and profound.   Time can be wasteful\, enduring\, precious and elusive and can be measured through the seconds passing on a clock or by the growth spurt of a teenager. Yet\, time is also a central characteristic of power\, control\, capitalism\, morality and belief. \n\nDisplayed over two floors\, with the work of 25 artists and 60 works\, the exhibition alludes to and includes themes of climate change\, nationhood\, post-colonialism\, appropriation\, memory\, health\, urbanism\, meditation\, re-emergence\, hope\, and legacy.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="margin-left:0cm\; margin-right:0cm\; text-align:justify"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">Artists<strong>: Darren Almond\, Kevin Atherton\, Sara Baume\, Cecily Brennan\, Ursula Burke\, Elaine Byrne\, Gary Coyle\, Dorothy Cross\, Jamie Cross\, Mollie Douthit\, Amanda Dunsmore\, Joy Gerrard\, Rula Halawani\, Rebecca Horn\, Austin Ivers\, Nick Miller\, Brian O&rsquo\;Doherty\, Kathy Prendergast\, Gail Ritchie\, Patrick Scott\, Naomi Sex\, Yinka Shonibare</strong>\,&nbsp\;<strong>Nedko Solakov\, Phillip Toledano&nbsp\;</strong>and<strong>&nbsp\;Daphne Wright.</strong></span></span></p>\n\n<p style="margin-left:0cm\; margin-right:0cm\; text-align:justify"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>A Matter of Time&nbsp\;</strong>considers&nbsp\;temporality&nbsp\;within a broad spectrum focusing on the human experience.&nbsp\;Time is part of how we think about the world and&nbsp\;our existence.&nbsp\;It is&nbsp\;present&nbsp\;in the most common and sometimes mundane of human activities and in the more significant and profound.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Time can be wasteful\, enduring\, precious and elusive and can be measured through the seconds passing on a clock or by the growth&nbsp\;spurt&nbsp\;of a teenager.&nbsp\;Yet\, time&nbsp\;is also a central characteristic of power\, control\, capitalism\, morality and belief.&nbsp\;</span></span></p>\n\n<p style="margin-left:0cm\; margin-right:0cm\; text-align:justify"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">Displayed over two floors\, with the work of 25 artists and 60 works\, the exhibition alludes to and includes themes of climate change\, nationhood\, post-colonialism\, appropriation\, memory\,&nbsp\;health\,&nbsp\;urbanism\, meditation\, re-emergence\, hope\, and legacy.&nbsp\; &nbsp\;</span></span></p>\n
LOCATION:Crawford Art Gallery
UID:e.2489.33720
SEQUENCE:3
DTSTAMP:20260506T002557Z
URL:https://chamber.corkchamber.ie/events/details/a-matter-of-time-33720
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