Icons
of the North
Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art: Socio-Political art from
1969 – 1994
Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast
31 January - 4 March 2006

Magazine Gate, Derry, silver gelatin print, toners and watercolours, 120cms x 193cms, 1989.
Icons of the North: Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art:
Socio-Political art from 1969 – 1994
curated by Brian McAvera. Icons of the North is the second in a
series of exhibitions and publications, which will contribute to the
construction of a history of Northern Irish Art from 1945 to the
present.
This
exhibition focuses on socio-political art from the period 1969 –
1994 and will supply a survey of, and act as an introduction to, art
produced throughout this time.
McAvera hypothesises that artists who produced works relating to
“the Troubles” during this period were largely disregarded by the
establishment, and that it is only now that their value is being
realised. The artists shown in the exhibition not only developed a
vocabulary for “the Troubles”, they have continued to develop and
record not just the events of Northern Ireland, but also those of a
broader geographical, social and political scale.
The
artists featuring in this exhibition are: Marie Barrett, Tom Bevan,
Graham Gingles, Gerry Gleason, Jack Packenham, Victor Sloan
and Una Walker.
A
hardback, substantially illustrated catalogue (ISBN 0-9549633-3-4)
accompanies the exhibition and is available priced £10, for further
details and pre-ordering contact Sarah.
Schools, colleges and community group visits to the gallery are
welcomed. Please contact Lisa to arrange group tours and talks in
advance, or to find out more about the gallery’s associated
activities.
“Over the next couple of years Collective Histories of Northern
Irish Art will be realised as a series of exhibitions and
publications that, through the generosity of shared knowledge and
shared experience, will form a significant historical archive of
Northern Irish Art from 1945 to the present.
My hope is that it will create a much-needed historical context to
both engage, and help engage with, artists who are practicing
today.”
Peter Richards, Golden
Thread Gallery Director

Golden Thread Gallery at Brookfield Mill
The Golden Thread Gallery is primarily a neutral venue for the
presentation and education of high quality contemporary visual art
and associated activities, including exhibitions, events, projects,
touring products/exhibitions, outreach activities/ workshops,
located on an interface in North Belfast.
Brookfield
Mill, 333 Crumlin Road, Belfast. BT14 7EA
t: +44 (0)28 9033 0920
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