Niall de Buitlear – Visual Artist’s Blog

December 29, 2007

Tara Donovan Etching

Filed under: drawing,print — Niall @ 6:46 pm

 

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Tara Donovan
Untitled, 2005
Etching
Image Size: 29 5/8 x 29 3/4 inches
Paper Size: 32 x 32 inches
Printed by Pace Editions Ink
Published by Pace Editions, Inc.

Edition of 35This etching was created by making bubbles by blowing into a mixture of acid and liquid soap. The artist then used a plastic spoon to place the bubbles onto the metal plate. 

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December 26, 2007

Tara Donovan Video on Youtube

Filed under: installation,sculpture,video — Niall @ 2:50 pm

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Christian Marclay – Documentary

Filed under: sound art,video — Niall @ 1:12 pm

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December 21, 2007

Ursula von Rydingsvard

Filed under: sculpture — Niall @ 9:16 pm

THE IMAGE FROM THIS POST WAS LOST WHEN MY LAST WEBSITE’S HOSTING EXPIRED - I HOPE TO REPLACE IT SOON

Ursula von Rydingsvard
“Wall Pocket”
2003-2004
Cedar, graphite
162 x 72 x 65 inches

Interviews, images and video relating to Ursula von Rydingsvard at the PBS Art:21 website

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Temple Bar Gallery – Installation Shot

Filed under: Exhibitions,My Work,sculpture — Niall @ 12:04 pm

THE IMAGE FROM THIS POST WAS LOST WHEN MY LAST WEBSITE’S HOSTING EXPIRED - I HOPE TO REPLACE IT SOON

My work (sculptures on lower shelf) on show in The BiG Store at Temple Bar Gallery and Studios

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December 13, 2007

Hilary Berseth

Filed under: drawing,sculpture — Niall @ 9:39 am

THE IMAGES FROM THIS POST WERE LOST WHEN MY LAST WEBSITE’S HOSTING EXPIRED - I HOPE TO REPLACE THEM SOON

Hilary Berseth’s “Programmed Hives” use the natural building process of bees to generate sculptural forms. Berseth uses a number of strategies for organizing the way bees build: seeding the hive with a foreign geometry, compressing the available space to generate a particular form, or adding an impediment to the structure the bees would ordinarily create. Berseth’s interventions in the bee colonies act as “programs” that instigate a set of forms between the organic and the artificial. Berseth also contributes two graphite drawings to the show, “Tetrahedrons Instanced to the Stars of the Milky Way (3 stages)” and “Two Anomalous Objects”, that depict digitally-rendered models of information originating from number or data sets. The labor-intensive process of drawing gives the pieces a physical presence in tension with the abstract mathematical nature of their subject matter.

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December 9, 2007

Martin Puryear – MOMA Show Website

Filed under: Exhibitions,sculpture — Niall @ 1:33 pm

An excellent site accompanying Puryear’s show at MOMA.

http://moma.org/exhibitions/2007/martinpuryear/flash.html

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December 7, 2007

An Exhibition in Five Chapters

Filed under: Conceptual art,Exhibitions,My Work,installation — Niall @ 7:47 pm

In the small library of the Info Lab in the CAC DeBuitlear presents The Found Bookmark Collection Vilnius. The piece consists of objects left between the pages of books in libraries in Vilnius. He visited libraries throughout the city collecting several hundred objects including receipts, 40-year-old envelopes, hair-pins and a love letter addressed to “my dear cabbage”. On view in the CAC is a selection from this collection, each item containing its own personal story.

More here

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December 6, 2007

The BiG Store At Temple Bar Gallery & Studios

Filed under: Exhibitions — Niall @ 10:52 am

My Work will be featured in The BiG Store At Temple Bar Gallery & StudiosPreview: Thursday 13th December 2007, 6-10pm
Exhibition continues until 22 December 2007

 This Christmas, Temple Bar Gallery & Studios will be temporarily transformed into The BiG Store, a department store specialising in contemporary art. With prices ranging from €5 to €5,000, this is a perfect opportunity for budding and established art collectors alike to access the best new contemporary art by a wide variety of emerging and established artists.

In stock will include works by:
Lars Arrhenius, Robert Armstrong, Aideen Barry, Frederica Bastide Duarte, Mark Beatty, Stephen Brandes, Louise Butler, Oisin Byrne, Nina Canell & Robin Watkins, Declan Clarke, Patricia Chan, Michelle Considine, Hugh Cooney, Diana Copperwhite, Simon Cunningham, Niall de Buitlear, Nuisance Bears, Vanessa Donoso Lopez, Fiona Dowling, Elena Duff, Clodagh Emoe, Neva Elliott, Adam Fearon, Frank Fischer, Brendan Flaherty, Niall Flaherty, Damien Flood, Mark Garry, Benjamin Gaulon, Richard Gilligan, Susan Gogan, Cliona Harmey, Karl Grimes, Gottfried Helnwein, Clare Henderson, Anne Hendrick, Cassie Howard, Hope Inherant, Sam Irons, Andrew James Jones, Anne Kelly, Tara Kennedy, Krištof Kintera, James Kirwin, Nevan Lahart, Gillian Lawler, Tim Lloyd, Hazel Lim, Justin Larkin, Sarah Lincoln, Stephen Loughman, Hugh Mc Carthy, Paul Mc Devitt, Eilis Mc Donald, Ruth Mc Hugh, , Niamh Mc Cann, Paul Mc Cann, Carly Mc Nulty, Dennis McNulty, Tadgh Mc Sweeney, Colm Mac Athaoich, Harrison Matthew, Jonathan Mayhew , Kieran Moore, Ida Mitrani, Kohei Nakata, Barbara Nealon, Fergus Niland, Seamus Nolan, Sarah O’Brien, Eoin O’Connor, Beth O’Halloran, Magnhild Opdoel, Linda Quinlan, Paul Regan, Bennie Reilly, Sheila Rennick, Daisy Richardson, Risa Sato, Clare Shannahan, Sonia Shiel, Bob & Roberta Smith, Philippa Sutherland, Lee Welch, Roman Wolgin, Sarah Woods, The Tender Trio – Brian Coldrick; Stephen Kelleher; Christian Reeves, Nina Tanis, Ronan Tuite, Orla Whelan, Conor Wickham.

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