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Past Exhibitions at Rubicon
Various Artists, Rowena Dring, Blaise Drummond, Anita Groener, Katie Holten, Caroline McCarthy, Barbara Novak, Nadin Maria Rüfenacht, Jennifer Steinkamp, Robert Voit, Yuken Teruya
9 Jun 10 - 10 Jul 10
Making Nature
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Making Nature is a curated group exhibition in which the work Irish and international artists explores the world naturally made, and art as it remakes the world.
Curated by Gemma Tipton.
More on this Exhibition | Blaise Drummond homepage | Anita Groener homepage |
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Patrick Michael Fitzgerald
5 May 10 - 5 Jun 10
Bihotz
Painting
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Describing the world as it may be if we employed not only our full range of senses to apprehend it, but our bodies too, Patrick Michael Fitzgerald’s new work is an intimate series of painted moments; initially abstract, but with closer engagement, strangely and fleetingly familiar.
More on this Exhibition | Patrick Michael Fitzgerald homepage |
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Tom Molloy
24 Mar 10 - 24 Apr 10
Aftermath
Pencil on Paper
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“For the last decade, Tom Molloy has deployed images as improvised explosive devices, potent little roadside bombs that detonate received notions and familiar pieties about politics, war, history, justice, and current events. Like so much of the discussion concerning those topics during the past ten years, his work has revolved around the United States of America, its actions, and their effects in, and on, the world. And, like so much of the unfolding situation around the globe, especially, perhaps, where America is concerned, Molloy’s work operates according to the logic of symbols. “ Joseph R Wolin, curator of current exhibition at Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, USA
More on this Exhibition | Tom Molloy homepage |
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Eithne Jordan
10 Feb 10 - 20 Mar 10
Night in a City
Painting
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Bare of people, and eschewing the well known tours of architectural highlights, Eithne Jordan’s Night in a City series focuses our attention on Vienna. Resonating with a sense of emptiness, these beautifully executed paintings are pregnant with action that is either to come, or else is taking place just out of view. Jordan’s delicate handling of paint prevents the heaviness of blank concrete walls, or the façades of nightime’s sleeping buildings from becoming overbearing and oppressive, instead what is revealed is a more intimate portrait of a city left for a moment to be simply itself.
More on this Exhibition | Eithne Jordan homepage |
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Past Exhibitions held in: 2010 2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
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