May 17, 2010
April 8, 2010
Tania Kovats – Tree

Here’s a video documenting the production of Tania Kovats’ artwork Tree made for the Natural History Museum in London.
The artwork is a slice cut from the centre of a real oak tree and was inspired by the work of Charles Darwin.
February 6, 2010
Paperplane
Above are some installation images of my piece Fleet installed at the Joinery for the exhibition paperplane.
Still images from the piece are featured in the focus section of the Paper Online Visual Art Journal
Video documenting the installation:
January 22, 2010
Katie Holten’s Tree Museum
There’s an article in today’s Irish Times about Katie Holten’s Tree Museum and her upcoming show at the Hugh Lane as a part of the Golden Bough series. The Tree Museum was a public artwork that examined people’s relationships to trees in the Bronx area of New York through an audio guide featuring recordings of local people. Below is a short video about the Tree Museum and the audio recordings are available through her website.
January 14, 2010
January 10, 2010
BBC Imagine Documentary on Anish Kapoor

A BBC Imagine programme about Anish Kapoor to coincide with his exhibition at the Royal Academy. It’s a great chance to see his studio and works in production including his computer made concrete pieces which I previously poasted about. Embedding has been disabled on the videos but here is a link to the documentary on youtube
December 21, 2009
Happy Christmas


Top image: Olafur Eliasson, The Antiperspective Situation (Outside), 2003, Steel
Bottom image: Olafur Eliasson, The Antiperspective Situation (Inside), 2003, Steel
November 22, 2009
October 31, 2009
October 21, 2009
Video Slideshow of Found Bookmark Project
A series of objects collected from between the pages of books in public libraries in Dublin during the summer of 2009. Each object is captioned by the title of the book in which it was found. This video was produced as a part of an installation at the National Library in Dublin as a part of the offsite exhibition Preponderance of The Small organised by the Douglas Hyde Gallery. More info at preponderanceofthesmall.blogspot.com/


