Selected Images at Riverside Studios, London,
England.
27
April - 22 May 1988

©
Victor
Sloan
As part of Riverside’s A Sense of Ireland ‘88,
we present eight artists who deal with resonant images in different
ways and using entirely different media.
Vivienne Dick is an experimental film-maker using 8mm
and 16mm film; Alanna O’Kelly creates combined installations and
performances; Paul Graham’s deadpan colour photographs contrast with
Victor Sloan’s large scale treated monochrome photographic
works. Mickey Donnelly paints both large scale oils and smaller
watercolours, while Brian Cronin is a professional illustrator
working for well known magazines like Time and Rolling Stone. Poet
Paul Durcan makes his contribution in the catalogue published to
coincide with the exhibition. Art historian Joan Fowler will give a
talk on related issues on Sunday 15 May at 5pm. Admission free.
SELECTED IMAGES was curated at Riverside’s invitation
by Declan McGonagle of the Orchard Gallery, Derry, working with
artist James Coleman.
A 32pp catalogue with 8 colour and 12 b&w plates and
an introduction by Declan McGonagle and James Coleman will be for
sale at a special exhibition price of £4.50.
Exhibition sponsored by Sealink British Ferries and
the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Ireland.
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