Aesthetic Distance – Vera Ryklova at Triskel Gallery Space
Aesthetic Distance is a photographic exploration of desire and the sense of self within the concept of social and cultural belonging, and it features a series of staged self-portraits by artist Vera Ryklova.
Although the theme is associated with the artist’s intimate life its depiction possesses elements that allow for different layers of interpretation. The role-playing attitude the work carries certainly provokes but does not denounce.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Her work was featured in group exhibitions at the Royal Hibernian Academy Gallery in Dublin, the Visual Centre for Contemporary Art in Carlow, the Ulster Museum in Belfast, and the Institute of Education in London. She was shortlisted for the Hennessy Portrait Prize 2016, which exhibited at the National Gallery of Ireland, and she is the winner of 2017 Hotron Art Works Prize for work by a recent graduate. Her work was also reviewed in the photographic magazine Source, and has been included in the Art Collection of Trinity College Dublin.
The creative manner that Vera has developed and adapted within her practice gives the medium she works in the function of a device that she uses to experience a state of catharsis.
Her activities are also engaged in curatorial practice. After her own graduation she began exploring the idea of collaboration with recently graduated students from art collages aiming to introduce their practices to contemporary art scene and she organised and curated two group exhibitions in Dublin, in 2015 and 2017.
Originally from the Czech Republic, Vera was brought to Ireland on a journey of personal discovery and since 2007 she has lived and worked there. Currently based in Dublin, previously she has been resident in Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny.
Please be advised this exhibition contains nudity.
Date and Time
Thursday Dec 6, 2018 Monday Jan 28, 2019
Until 28 January 2019
Fees/Admission
Free entry
Contact Information
Triskel Box Office tel: 021-4272022
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