The 30th exhibition promises to be a truly global event with over 100 artworks and projects involving over 70 artists from 25 countries, many of which have been specially commissioned to make new work or develop new projects for e v+ a 2006. Curated by Katerina Gregos.
30th exhibition
Curated by Katerina Gregos
The 30th exhibition of visual+ art will bear the
personal hallmark of independent curator and writer Katerina Gregos, who has agreed
to curate this year’s show. After three decades in existence, the 30th exhibition
promises to be a truly global event with over 100 artworks and projects involving
over 70 artists from 25 countries, many of which have been specially commissioned to
make new work or develop new projects for e v+ a 2006.
Since the first exhibition in 1976, e v+ a is now regarded as Ireland’s premier
annual exhibition of contemporary art and has grown to occupy a position of note and
influence in the international arts calendar, attracting emerging and established
artists and a succession of highly respected international curators.
e v+ a 2006 which is entitled Give(a)way will be based on ideas of generosity,
sharing, communication, social interaction and exchange. It will adopt a community
oriented and civic minded approach and, by extent, a stance that is critical of
today’s neo-liberalist culture that puts self-interest and capital gains above human
considerations. The exhibition will be motivated by a desire to create situations of
connection and exchange within the city of Limerick. It will activate and involve
local arts organizations and community groups. In that sense, it will be an
exhibition for the city and maybe about the city, although not exclusively so. The
focus of e v+ a 2006 will be on the specificity of the local context, as seen by the
local and international invited artists, within the proposed conceptual framework.
The exhibition will explore the notion of generosity, but not in the strict sense of
the word which limits an interpretation of genrosity to economic acts of charity or
philanthropy. Rather, this exhibition will be based on the expanded idea of
generosity: upon ideas of sharing, giving, creating situations of local interaction
and dialogue, and imagining possibilities for a better future.
e v+ a 2006 looks upon the act of giving as an experiment in alleviating alienation
from the community or the city but also invites the artists to propose their
alternative visions of generosity.
e v+ a 2006 will focus on the local situation and problematics and attempt, in line
with the notion of generosity, to put back something into the city while engaging
with its social and cultural infrastructure. Limerick, although a small city of
80.000 inhabitants, boasts an unusually large number of high quality cultural
institutions. e v+ a 2006 will take place in and actively involve all these
organisations.
e v+ a 2006 Artists:
Narda Alvarado (Bolivia); Arpy Adamyan & Mary Amirkhanyan (Armenia); Anonymous
(Greece); Artists without Walls (Israel/Palestine); John Beattie (Ireland); Otto
Berchem (USA/Netherlands); Marc Bijl (Netherlands); Sarah Browne & Gareth
Kennedy (Ireland); Yvonne Bucheim (Germany); Nikos Charalambidis/L.S.A.D.
(Cyprus/Ireland) The Centre of Attention (France/UK); Eleni Christodoulou (Greece);
David Comiskey (Ireland); Phil Coy (UK); Miriam Cuddy (Ireland); Minerva Cuevas
(Mexico); Juan Manuel Echavarri'a (Colombia); Neva Elliott (Ireland); Enso
(Ireland); Ciara Finnegan (Ireland); Alexandros Georgiou (Greece); Mairin Grant
(Ireland); Fiona Hackett (Ireland); Tellervo Kalleinen & Oliver Kochta -
Kalleinen (Finland); Ursula Kelly & Maeve McElligott (Ireland); Nevan Lahart
(Ireland); Nicky Larkin (Ireland); Johanna Lecklin (Finland); Colette Lewis &
Colleen Bartley (Ireland); Limerick School of Art & Design (Ireland); Sean Lynch
(Ireland); Panayiotis
Michael (Cyprus); Susan MacWilliam (Ireland); Eoin McHugh (Ireland); Michael Minnis
& Aine Nic Giolla Coda (Ireland); Katarina Mojzisova (Czech Rep.); Fiona
Mulholland (Ireland); Jennifer Nelson & Dimitris Kotsaras (USA/Greece);
Catriona Ni Threasaigh (Ireland); Seamus Nolan & Lisa Marie Johnson (Ireland);
Deirdre A. Power (Ireland); Christodoulos Panayiotou (Cyprus); Dan Perjovschi
(Romania); Christopher Reid (Ireland); Mario Rizzi (Italy); Paula Roush (Portugal);
Jon Rubin (USA); Jon Rubin and the Independent School of Art (USA); Julika Rudelius
(Germany/Netherlands); Mara Adamitz Scrupe (USA); Chemi Rosado Seijo (Puerto Rico);
Anna Sherbany (Israel); Davide Terlingo (Italy/Ireland); Superflex (Denmark); Nina
Tanis (USA); Mark Titchner (UK); Julian Walker (UK); Kostis Velonis (Greece);
Wochenklausur (Austria); Daniel Vais (Israel)
e v+ a Parallel Events:
- Psychic Disobedience and Esoteric Acts and The Library of Social Manifestations
curated by invited e v+ a artist Jennifer Nelson for Daghdha Dance Company.
Featuring: Jeremiah Day, Flotsam, Melissa Longenecker, Jennifer Nelson, Eddo Stern,
Christopher Trembley, US Department of Art and Technology, Michael Wilson, Natalie
Zimmerman
- Two O’ Clock Fallout: An Interdisciplinary Event of a Non Linear Nature (Live Art
and Multi Media), Dowdarragh House, Newcastle, Castleroy, Co. Limerick; curated by
Emma Teck and Brighdin Farren
- Programme of artists’ talks at Limerick School of Art and Design and Limerick City
Gallery of Art
- Free distribution of Old News, a newspaper project instigated by curator/editor
Jacob Fabricius about the media and recycled news featuring contributions by 24
international artists; at all exhibition venues
e v+ a 2006 Is Supported by:
Arts Council of Ireland, Limerick City Gallery of Art, Hellenic Ministry of Culture,
Daghdha Dance Company, the Hunt Museum, Belltable Arts Centre, FRAME, Mondriaan
Foundation, J.F. Costopoulos Foundation, Anglo Irish Bank, Failte' Ireland
(National Tourism Development Authority), La Colleci'on Jumex, University of
Limerick, Philips, Sisk, Clancy’s, Kirby Electrical, Italian Cultural Institute
(Dublin), Republic of Cyprus Ministry of Education and Culture, Austrian Embassy
(Dublin), Embassy of Greece (Dublin)
For more information contact:
Bernardette O’ Neill at Mahon O’ Neill
Telephone (353) 1 669 4762
Fax (353) 1 669 4792
E-mail: b.oneill@mahononeill.ie
Exhibition Venues:
Limerick City Gallery of Art, Daghdha Space, The Granary, Belltable Arts Centre, The
Hunt Museum, Bourn Vincent Gallery, University of Limerick, Limerick School of Art
and Design, St. Mary’s Cathedral, The White House Pub, Clancy’s Electrical, public
spaces and other city venues - Limerick, Ireland