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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin;VALUE=DATE:20250916
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin;VALUE=DATE:20250921
DTSTAMP:20250911T155814Z
URL:https://visualartists.ie/events/another-time-undone-vivienne-dick-jill
 -quigley-and-adrian-ocarrol-at-the-regional-cultural-centre
SUMMARY:Another Time Undone | Vivienne Dick\, Jill Quigley and Adrian O’C
 arrol at the Regional Cultural Centre
DESCRIPTION:\nExhibition continues from the 12th of July to the 20th of Sep
 tember 2025Curated by Eamonn Maxwell\, Another Time Undone considers the i
 mpact of family\, land\, and legacy on artistic practice. Vivienne Dick\, 
 Adrian O’Carroll and Jill Quigley were all born in Donegal\, but this sh
 ow is not about Donegal – well not directly.\n\n\n\nThe exhibition featu
 res new and existing work that explores the residue of life in the places 
 the artists were born and since\, through practices that eschew the touris
 ty imagery of this part of Ireland. These artists may be considered lens-b
 ased\, but this is not a photography exhibition. It is a journey through i
 mage making from different perspectives and using individual outputs that 
 are playful and poignant. Each record time in a unique way.\n\n\n\nVivienn
 e Dick makes single and multi-screen works which combine elements of docum
 entary\, performance\, and fiction. A Skinny Little Man Attacked Daddy was
  filmed on a Betacam camera in Donegal in 1994\, documenting the daily liv
 es of her siblings and wider family circle. This is the first time this wo
 rk has been exhibited in the county. The photographs in the exhibition wer
 e made in recent months using a medium format camera as part of her ongoin
 g research into the landscape of Northwest Ireland.\n\n\n\nFor Another Tim
 e Undone\, Adrian O’Carroll has made a new body of work that develops hi
 s ongoing investigations into a world that is quiet\, dark\, isolated and 
 fragile. He is looking at our relationship with nature and ourselves throu
 gh photographs that depict urban and rural landscapes\, as well as subject
 s close to him yet unidentifiable to the viewer. Maghera\, his largest wor
 k to date\, shows the view from within the cave as we gaze towards an empt
 y beach and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.\n\n\n\nPlayful subversion lies at t
 he heart of Jill Quigley’s practice\, exploring the consequences of maki
 ng simple creative gestures in architectural space. Working with installat
 ion and photography she aims to form an awkward relationship with the prac
 tical aspects of a site. In this exhibition she has created a new work Fra
 mes\, frames\, frames (wreck tangle) that references an abandoned rural co
 ttage on the Inishowen Peninsula through photographic and sculptural eleme
 nts\, as well as a section of wall reclaimed from the hallway of the prope
 rty.\n\n\n\nThe exhibition is accompanied by a commissioned essay by Clare
  Gallagher.\n\n\n\nThe Regional Cultural Centre’s exhibition programme i
 s supported by Donegal County Council and The Arts Council of Ireland.\n\n
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Ulster – Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan
LOCATION:Regional Cultural Centre\, Cove Hill\, Port Road\,  \, Letterkenny
 \, Co. Donegal\, F92 C8HD\, Ireland
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