CCA Centre for Contemporary Art
Inbal Abergil
Chen Chieh-jen
Carlos Garaicoa
Shilpa Gupta
Alfredo Jaar
Emily Jacir
Kiluanji Kia Henda
Miguel Martin
Locky Morris
Carlos Noronha Feio
Roman Ondak
Amy Yao
Carey Young
Carla Zaccagnini
Works by a diverse set of established and emerging artists from around the world
This show presents works by a diverse set of established and emerging artists from around the world, including participants from Northern Ireland. Artists in the exhibition are Inbal Abergil, Chen Chieh-jen, Carlos Garaicoa, Shilpa Gupta, Alfredo Jaar, Emily Jacir, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Miguel Martin, Locky Morris, Carlos Noronha Feio, Roman Ondak, Amy Yao, Carey Young, and Carla Zaccagnini. The show is curated by Miguel Amado and draws on his ongoing research into the imagination of Northern Ireland that has been carried out through an experimental curatorial residency. The exhibition analyses the conflict society that marks current times. The conflict society emerged from perpetual war, the political logic of late capitalism. The title of this show is borrowed from the slogan that signals the Free Derry Corner, a square in the Bogside neighbourhood of the city that symbolizes opposition to British rule in Northern Ireland. (Image: Carlos Garaicoa, I Don't Want to See My Neighbours Anymore (I), 2006. Courtesy of Galeria Elba Benitez, Madrid).