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12th December - 22nd December
Thirty Two Thousand Years Later
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Michael CanningThirty Two Thousand Years Later: Painting at Pallas Contemporary
Projects presents the work of a vibrant new generation of young
artists who are revitalizing painting, making it ever more
relevant to contemporary discourse. Foregrounding recent concerns,
ideas and trends, Thirty ?Two Thousand Years Later brings together
a collection of Irish artists whose practice defines, through its
richness of difference and the knowledge of its canon, the
currency and impact ?of the medium today.
Nevan LahartThe exhibition involves a considered selection of artists who
experiment with conventions of ?painting from diverse starting
points. Their work examines materiality of paint and surface,
narrative potential, landscape, abstraction, socio/political
commentary, and allegory. The artists presented here, together
for the first time and on such a scale, are successfully showing
their work nationally and internationally, through exhibitions,
artists' awards and residencies, engaging with current agendas
within art practice and defining and redrawing the parameters of
what it means to be an international artist.
Brendan Flaherty
Exhibiting artists: Michael Canning, Clare Cashman, Brendan
Flaherty, Beth O Halloran, Cormac Healy, Nevan Lahart, Gillian
Lawler, Colin Martin, Siobhan McDonald, Ross McDonnell, Hugh
McCarthy, Paul McKinely, Carly McNulty, Tadhg McSweeney, Madeline
Moore, Alice Peillon, Ann Quinn, Sheila Rennicks, Sonia Shiel,
Leda Scully, Mark Swords and Keith Wilson.
Gillian Lawler
Beth O Halloran
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Ross McDonnell
Pallas Contemporary Projects
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