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Dare to live without limits
Vera Klute, John Lalor, Anita Delaney, Gavin Murphy, Brian Duggan, Michael Fortune
New and recent art from Ireland, Pallas Contemporary Projects exhibiting at
SUB:URBAN Rotterdam, the Netherlands. 10 till 29 of March 2009
Anita Delaney,:Bullits, digital video still. 2009.
Dare to live without limits
Pallas Contemporary Projects exhibiting at
SUB:URBAN Rotterdam, the Netherlands. 10 till 29 of March 2009So view the present as if you were looking back on it from the future. When
faced with a stressful situation ask yourself, "How will I feel about this
next week, next month, or next year?" Although your feelings may be very
intense at the moment, will they last? Recall how time has soothed past events.
Consider the big picture. In the overall scheme of things, will what you are
confronting now matter as much in the future? When faced with feelings of
frustration, project yourself into the future. In the future, what you are
currently facing is at best a faded memory. Next, reassess the significance
of what you are now experiencing and put it into perspective. The main question
to ask is "Will this matter to me later?"Bryan Golden, management consultant, motivational speaker, author, and adjunct
professor.Dare to live without limits, how to look forward with hindsight 2004What does matter?, in times of flux what is fixed? what is important and what
is not? what to focus on and what to ignore? are we lost or are we found ?
Pallas Contemporary Projects is delighted to present new and recent work from
6 artists specifically selected for SUB:URBAN Rotterdam. A mix of concerns and
techniques is blended to open out a new space for inquiry. This is the first
time these artists have exhibited together.Pallas Contemporary Projects was set up to allow artists a space to experiment
and take risks with their practice. PCP runs an internally curated programme
of exhibitions, augmented by invited curators and exhibition exchanges. PCP
focuses on the exchange of Irish and international artists with a strong conceptual
approach working in different media. Pallas was founded as an artist-run space in
1996. Originally located in a former factory in Dublin's inner city, Pallas has
played its part in creating what is now a vibrant contemporary art scene in Ireland.
In the beginning Pallas was created to provide studios and supportive creative
spaces for artists. Over the years Pallas also developed a separate exhibitions
agency, with an independent curated policy, and it has worked with well over 100
Irish and international artists. Pallas was created by artists for artists.Special thanks to Jenny Haughton. Pallas is supported by the Arts Council of
Ireland and Dublin City Council.SUB Urban, Video
Botersloot 44a
NL 3011 HH
Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Screenings daily - except Mondays - 12 - 5 pm
http://www.sub.urbanespressobar.nl/show.html
Pallas Contemporary Projects
111 Grangegorman Road Lower, Dublin 7, Ireland
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Opening Hours: Thurs - Sat, 12 - 6 pm