Citizen Nowhere | Citizen Somewhere: The Imagined Nation
Citizen Nowhere | Citizen Somewhere: The Imagined Nation
23 October 2020 – 31 January 2021
25 October 2020 marked the centenary of the death of Terence MacSwiney (1879-1920), Lord Mayor of Cork, playwright and politician. Following his arrest on 12 August 1920 for being in possession of a police cipher, MacSwiney’s 74-day hunger strike gripped international press and political agendas.
Citizen Nowhere | Citizen Somewhere: The Imagined Nation focuses on the international legacy of his hunger strike and death, and the idea of nation as an imagined state to which MacSwiney’s own essays, Principles of Freedom, aspired.
The works - digital video, installation, paintings, prints and photographs - explore the complexities of being a citizen of nowhere, under direct rule or as a refugee, to being a citizen of somewhere after liberation or the hope of achieving citizenship.
The exhibition will also feature David Goldblatt’s T.J. Johannesburg Photographs series, Sir John Lavery’s Southwark Cathedral, London (1920), perhaps for the first time exhibited in Cork, and works by Öyvind Fahlström, Gustave Metzger, Brian Mac Domhnáill, Séamus Murphy, Jóan Miro, Li Qi and Liu Zemian alongside documentation, reproductions and source material drawn from Cork Public Museum, Crawford Art Gallery, National Library of Ireland, TATE and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
Citizen Nowhere | Citizen Somewhere: The Imagined Nation is kindly supported by the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht under the Decade of Centenaries 2012-2023 initiative.

Date and Time
Tuesday Dec 1, 2020 Monday Apr 5, 2021
Location
Crawford Art Gallery, Emmet Place, Cork.
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
info@crawfordartgallery.ie
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