Yvonne Mcguinness Art.
Yvonne Mc Guinness Irish artist working with place, time and community. September 7, 2023 October 10, 2023. Rehearsals Continue reading ... Yvonne Mc Guinness is an artist based in Dublin, Ireland, her work encompasses film, performance, sculptural and textile elements, sound and writing. The Central Field project was a temporary live land artwork by artist duo Yvonne Mc Guinness and Rhona Byrne commissioned by South County Dublin ‘In Context’ art programme. This site specific project took place in Adamstown, a suburban ‘new town’ in South County Dublin which has been in development since 2005..
Yvonne Mc Guinness Irish artist working with place, time and community. April 10, 2016 March 4, 2019. St Gobnait Series 2005 -2016. ... Tagged art, art event, artist, artists, drop everything, festival, inis oirr, ireland, irish, yvonne mac guinness, yvonne mcguinness By yvonne In June 2019 on the longest day of the year, a participatory performance event was held in Lough Key Forest Park, Roscommon. Commissioned by Roscommon Art Centre as part of The Park Project curated by Linda Shevlin and supported by Fingal Arts office. McGuinness forged new relationships, the bedrock of her practice, and developed two new film works with them. In ‘Priory’ the artist uses the ruin of Callan Augustinian Priory to stage rehearsals, creating a multi-layered, filmic, almost hologrammatic atmosphere. Set in Portmarnock, Co Dublin where the artist grew up surrounded by open fields which were once part of a vast estate owned by the Plunkett family. Despite encroaching suburbia, it maintained a faded colonial atmosphere, a place where peacocks still roamed and ponds became overgrown. Inspired by conversations with staff and students and exploring themes of belonging, embodiment of place /displacement and ceremony the artist looked to activate and voice a connection to places of lesser significance on the college campus. Yvonne Mc Guinness Irish artist working with place, time and community. July 25, 2023 July 25, 2023. What’s left us then. WHAT’S LEFT US THEN takes a thoughtful and humorous look at the use of concrete as a building material in rural Ireland where the meeting of the bucolic with the brutalist is often contested. The film engages with the ...
About - Yvonne McGuinness - Irish Visual Artist
Set in Portmarnock, Co Dublin where the artist grew up surrounded by open fields which were once part of a vast estate owned by the Plunkett family. Despite encroaching suburbia, it maintained a faded colonial atmosphere, a place where peacocks still roamed and ponds became overgrown. Inspired by conversations with staff and students and exploring themes of belonging, embodiment of place /displacement and ceremony the artist looked to activate and voice a connection to places of lesser significance on the college campus. Yvonne Mc Guinness Irish artist working with place, time and community. July 25, 2023 July 25, 2023. What’s left us then. WHAT’S LEFT US THEN takes a thoughtful and humorous look at the use of concrete as a building material in rural Ireland where the meeting of the bucolic with the brutalist is often contested. The film engages with the ...