Paul McAree http://www.paulmcaree.com Tue, 30 Mar 2021 19:38:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 http://www.paulmcaree.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/cropped-MG_7178-32x32.jpg Paul McAree http://www.paulmcaree.com 32 32 106999242 The Ambient Service http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1303 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1303#respond Wed, 09 Sep 2020 19:37:06 +0000 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1303 I’ve been making music on and off since 2007 under the name To Blacken the Pages, and recently as The Ambient Service.

The Ambient Service: ‘When Facts Don’t Matter’.

Made on and off over the last 4 years, in response to Trumps presidency, and the international drift to the right in general, with titles drawn from newspapers such as The New York Times and Washington Post. Titles such as ‘When We’ll Know Who Won’, ‘What We Know and What We Don’t Know’, and ‘Traps, Smokescreens and Suicide Bombers’ hint at the media’s attempt to fact check and monitor the very basis of democracy. These voiceless songs are slow, murky, but with a growling rise of noise and grit which suggest the struggle to navigate a path through such divided times.

Cassette release date 1 November 2020. Pre-order available at www.toblackenthepages.com/news – ships end October. €10 inc postage anywhere! Streaming services to follow mid November.

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Exhibitions in Lismore, 2020 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1282 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1282#respond Thu, 11 Jun 2020 18:44:00 +0000 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1282 2020 so far, with much postponed.

Deirdre O'Mahony, A Space for Lismore, 2020
Deirdre O’Mahony, A Space for Lismore, 2020

Lismore Bridge, scan from a glass negative found at Lismore Castle, 2017. Photographer unknown. Part of artist Dervla Baker's project 'A Space for Lismore' 2020-2021
Lismore Bridge, scan from a glass negative found at Lismore Castle, 2017. Photographer unknown. Part of artist Dervla Baker’s project ‘A Space for Lismore’ 2020-2021

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TRACES – KASTEEL WIJLRE, 2018 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1254 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1254#respond Thu, 11 Jun 2020 18:39:20 +0000 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1254 TRACES – CURATED BY KASTEEL WIJLRE & LISMORE CASTLE ARTS

5 July – 18 November 2018

Jean-Marc Bustamante – Alan Butler – Ger van Elk – Anne-Charlotte Finel – Michel François – Noémie Goudal – Martin Healy – Siobhán Hapaska – Tony Matelli – Giuseppe Penone – Diana Scherer – Thomas Trum – Sanne Vaassen – Michael John Whelan

Kasteel Wijlre presents, in collaboration with Lismore Castle Arts, the international group exhibition Traces. With works by 10 contemporary artists, whose contributions are interwoven with artworks from the (former) collection of Jo and Marlies Eyck, Traces explores relationship between art and nature. The exhibition is presented in the Hedge House, the Coach House and the Garden at Kasteel Wijlre, The Netherlands.

The designed gardens, planting, and surrounding landscapes of Kasteel Wijlre and Lismore Castle Arts are in a continuous state of change that is both respectful of tradition and always open to contemporary developments. It is this dynamic of the past and present, of management and conservation, of reflection and provocation, and of growth and decay that is reflected in the exhibition’s artworks. Walking around the country estate, Traces subtly reveals the idea of conflict: a battle that leaves its mark and is constantly present in nature.

Curators: Paul McAree and Brigitte Bloksma

 

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Sanne Vaassen, Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Sanne Vaassen, Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Sanne Vaassen, Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Sanne Vaassen, Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Sanne Vaassen, Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Sanne Vaassen, Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Sanne Vaassen, Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Sanne Vaassen, Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Sanne Vaassen, Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Sanne Vaassen, Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Sanne Vaassen, Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Sanne Vaassen, Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Sanne Vaassen. Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Sanne Vaassen. Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Sanne Vaassen. Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Sanne Vaassen. Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018
Traces at Kasteel Wijlre, 2018

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Exhibitions in Lismore, 2019 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1239 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1239#respond Thu, 11 Jun 2020 16:45:56 +0000 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1239 Exhibitions in Lismore 2019

Palimpsest at Lismore Castle Arts, curated by Charlie Porter. Nicole Eisenman, Olivia Laing, Zoe Leonard, Hilary Lloyd, Charlotte Prodger, Martine Syms, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Andrea Zittel Curated by Charlie Porter Lismore Castle Arts, Lismore, Co. Waterford, Ireland 31 March – 13 October

PALIMPSEST. Nicole Eisenman, Zoe Leonard, Hilary Lloyd, Charlotte Prodger, Martine Syms, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Andrea Zittel. Curated by Charlie Porter. Lismore Castle Arts, Lismore, Co. Waterford. Ireland, 31 March - 13 October 2019
PALIMPSEST. Nicole Eisenman, Zoe Leonard, Hilary Lloyd, Charlotte Prodger, Martine Syms, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Andrea Zittel. Curated by Charlie Porter. Lismore Castle Arts, Lismore, Co. Waterford. Ireland, 31 March – 13 October 2019

PALIMPSEST. Nicole Eisenman, Zoe Leonard, Hilary Lloyd, Charlotte Prodger, Martine Syms, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Andrea Zittel. Curated by Charlie Porter. Lismore Castle Arts, Lismore, Co. Waterford. Ireland, 31 March - 13 October 2019
PALIMPSEST. Nicole Eisenman, Zoe Leonard, Hilary Lloyd, Charlotte Prodger, Martine Syms, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Andrea Zittel. Curated by Charlie Porter. Lismore Castle Arts, Lismore, Co. Waterford. Ireland, 31 March – 13 October 2019

PALIMPSEST. Nicole Eisenman, Zoe Leonard, Hilary Lloyd, Charlotte Prodger, Martine Syms, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Andrea Zittel. Curated by Charlie Porter. Lismore Castle Arts, Lismore, Co. Waterford. Ireland, 31 March - 13 October 2019
PALIMPSEST. Nicole Eisenman, Zoe Leonard, Hilary Lloyd, Charlotte Prodger, Martine Syms, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Andrea Zittel. Curated by Charlie Porter. Lismore Castle Arts, Lismore, Co. Waterford. Ireland, 31 March – 13 October 2019

Niamh O'Malley, Photo Ros Kavanagh
Niamh O’Malley, Photo Ros Kavanagh

Niamh O'Malley, Photo Ros Kavanagh
Niamh O’Malley, Photo Ros Kavanagh

Michael Dean ‘Laughing for Crying’ at Lismore Castle Arts, April 2019
Michael Dean ‘Laughing for Crying’ at Lismore Castle Arts, April 2019

Michael Dean
Michael Dean

Michael Dean
Michael Dean

Michael Dean
Michael Dean

Michael Dean
Michael Dean

Nicole Eisenman, Big Pipe Little Pipe
Nicole Eisenman, Big Pipe Little Pipe

Nicole Eisenman, Big Pipe Little Pipe
Nicole Eisenman, Big Pipe Little Pipe

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Exhibitions in Lismore, 2018 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1212 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1212#respond Thu, 11 Jun 2020 16:28:48 +0000 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1212 Rashid Johnson at Lismore Castle Arts, 2018

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Maeve Brennan at St Carthage Hall, Lismore, 2018

Maeve Brennan: The Drift at St Carthage Hall, Lismore Castle Arts, Ireland

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When Facts Don’t Matter, May – 8 July 2018.

Alan Butler, Constant Dullaart, Eva & Franco Mattes, Trevor Paglen & Suzanne Treister

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Exhibitions in Lismore 2017 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1193 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1193#respond Wed, 03 Jan 2018 13:23:25 +0000 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1193 I had the honour of working on some amazing exhibitions at Lismore Castle Arts in 2017, including Anthony McCall, Massimo Bartolini, Clare Langan, Michael Hanna, Luke Fowler, Gabrielle Drimalovski and The Expanded Field (with Askeaton Contemporary Arts). Some images below.

Anthony McCall
Anthony McCall

Clare Langan
Clare Langan

Luke Fowler
Luke Fowler

Gabrielle Drimalovski
Gabrielle Drimalovski

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Some audio work http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1189 Wed, 03 Jan 2018 13:07:34 +0000 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1189 I’ve been making music on and off since 2007 under the name To Blacken the Pages, and recently as The Ambient Service.

The Ambient Service: ‘When Facts Don’t Matter’.

Made on and off over the last 4 years, in response to Trumps presidency, and the international drift to the right in general, with titles drawn from newspapers such as The New York Times and Washington Post. Titles such as ‘When We’ll Know Who Won’, ‘What We Know and What We Don’t Know’, and ‘Traps, Smokescreens and Suicide Bombers’ hint at the media’s attempt to fact check and monitor the very basis of democracy. These voiceless songs are slow, murky, but with a growling rise of noise and grit which suggest the struggle to navigate a path through such divided times.

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Anthony McCall at Lismore Castle Arts http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1154 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1154#respond Wed, 19 Jul 2017 15:42:30 +0000 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1154 I’ve been lucky to have curated a major exhibition by Anthony McCall at Lismore Castle Arts. The show brings together seminal early works such as ‘Line Describing a Cone’ (1973), alongside complex new works such as ‘Swell’ (2016). This is Anthony McCall’s first solo exhibition in Ireland and presents a rare opportunity to see this important and groundbreaking work.

Anthony McCall (born 1946) is a British-born New York based artist and was a key figure in the avant-garde London Film-makers Co-operative in the 1970s. His earliest films are documents of outdoor performances that were notable for their minimal use of the elements, most notably fire, in the work ‘Landcsape For Fire’ (1972) which will feature in the exhibition.

Works such as ‘Line Describing a Cone’, are based on simple, animated line-drawings, projections which strikingly emphasize the sculptural qualities of a beam of light. In darkened, haze-filled rooms, the projections create an illusion of three-dimensional shapes, ellipses, waves and flat planes that gradually expand, contract or sweep through space. In these works, the artist sought to deconstruct cinema by reducing film to its principle components of time and light and removing the screen entirely as the prescribed surface for projection. The works also shift the relationship of the audience to film, as viewers become participants, their bodies intersecting and modifying the transitory forms.

The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, featuring installation images of the exhibition at Lismore, and texts by Ed Halter and Maxa Zoller.

Anthony McCall, ‘Swell’, installation at Lismore Castle Arts, 2017
Anthony McCall, ‘Swell’, installation at Lismore Castle Arts, 2017

Anthony McCall exhibition catalogue

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Michael John Whelan at RUA RED http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1142 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1142#respond Tue, 28 Jun 2016 13:03:08 +0000 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1142 Michael John Whelan at RUA RED. 4 July – 20 August 2016. Preview Sat 2 July 3.30 pm.

Curated by Paul McAree.

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RUA RED is delighted to present the solo exhibition Yellow Amber Grey Amber by Michael John Whelan, including a specially commissioned video work.

Working predominately with video and photography, Whelan investigates the history and future of science and notions of the romantic landscape in the face of humanity’s inherent mutability and effects on the environment. Recent projects have investigated locations with strong historical and contemporary resonance, including the location in Ireland where the last Irish wolf was killed in 1786 and an ongoing project at the Svalbard global seed vault in Norway.

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The central work in the exhibition takes as a starting point the appearance of a white humpback whale off the coast of the Artic archipelago Svalbard. The two-channel video installation Frontier apposes the unseen and the recorded, the absent and the digitally present. Whelan has constructed a narrative through found and originally filmed footage, exploring albinism as a genetic phenomenon and an attraction often resulting in abuse and ritual persecution.

During the opening the work Ambre Gris will be performed. Playing with the visitors olfactory awareness, seven anonymous performers will be wearing pure ambergris tincture for the duration of the opening. Grey amber, or ambergris is prized as a base ingredient in the perfume industry. It is a secretion from the intestine of the sperm whale, which floats for years in the sea, slowly oxidizing and turning from the worthless black to the valuable white.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication featuring a commissioned text by Declan Long, to be published before the end of the exhibition. The publication is free and available from the gallery.

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Michael John Whelan lives and works between Dublin and Berlin. His work has been exhibited and screened internationally in institutions, galleries and project spaces, including solo exhibitions (selection) at Grey Noise, Dubai; Vitrine Project Space, London; Kunstverein Bochum and Boetzelaer|Nispen, Amsterdam. Group exhibitions and screenings (selection) include Lismore Castle Arts, Ireland; TULCA Festival of Visual Arts, Ireland; Abraham building, Neuss with Julia Stoschek Collection & KAI 10, Dusseldorf; Dortmund Kunstverein; Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde, Dubai; Noorderlicht Gallery, Groningen; Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw; Museum Bochum; Kiasma, Helsinki and Temple Bar Gallery & Studios, Dublin.

He received a BA in Fine Art from IADT-DL, Dublin in 2002 and an MA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art and Design (University of the Arts London) in 2004. He is represented by the galleries Grey Noise, Dubai and Boetzelaer Nispen, Amsterdam, and has work is in a number of public and private collections.

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Declan Long is an Irish art critic and lecturer. He is a lecturer in modern and contemporary art at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin where he is Co-Director of the MA Art in the Contemporary World.

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Paul McAree is curator at Lismore Castle Arts in Co Waterford. He is founder of FLOOD, a contemporary art project in Dublin city. FLOOD has hosted several group exhibitions including artists Michelle Browne, Alan Butler, Martin Healy, Nevan Lahart, Beatriz Olabarieta, Suzanne Treister, a commissioned publication by artist Kevin Atherton, and printed projects with Theresa Nanigian, Terry Atkinson and Flávia Muller Medeiros.

Previously McAree worked at Breaking Ground, Tate Modern and Ikon Gallery Birmingham. He was co-founder and Director of Colony Gallery in Birmingham from 2006 – 2008. McAree was invited to curate 126 Gallery’s annual open submission Member’s Show in Galway in July 2014.

Shows at RUA RED have included Telling Lies (2015), Deadeye (2015) and Carnage Visors (2016).

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Exhibitions in Lismore 2016 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=613 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=613#respond Tue, 12 Apr 2016 10:00:56 +0000 http://industry.stnsvn.com/?p=613 ‘A Weed is a Plant Out of Place’ and Enrico David’s ‘Autoparent’ both opened in Lismore Castle Arts on 2 April.

 

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A Weed is a Plant Out of Place installation view

 

A Weed is a Plant Out of Place

Anna Atkins, Harry Callahan, Pierpaolo Campanini, Mat Collishaw, Dorothy Cross, Latifa Echakhch, Susan Hartnett, Michael Landy, Mateo Lopez, Maria Sibylla Merian, Adrian Paci, Luisa Rabbia, Jeanne Silverthorne, Philip Taaffe, Emma Tennant, Michael John Whelan and Pae White

Curated by Allegra Pesenti

Lismore Castle Arts, Lismore, Co. Waterford, Ireland

3 April – 30 September 2016

Jeanne Silverthorne
Jeanne Silverthorne

Weeds are about survival in alien territory. Some grow in harsh and uninhabitable territories where one might think there was not enough soil to support any form of life, such as roadsides, ruins, rubbish dumps, construction sites and through cracks in exposed walls. It has been said that “in the struggle for existence a bad weed is a prince.” They can be toxic, deep-rooted and stubbornly hard to get rid of and they often appear where they are not wanted such as cultivated sites and manicured gardens. Depending on their properties, their ingestion can be deadly or resuscitating, and they have for centuries been variably concocted for the creation of both poisons and medicinal potions. Weeds have been described in myths and literary texts since at least the first century AD, from Pliny the Elder’s Natural History, through to Shakespeare’s descriptions of plants and potions, and on to writers of today such as Richard Mabey who recently published a bestseller on the subject. They have also sparked the interest of visual artists over time, and inspired works such as Dürer’s famous drawing The Great Piece of Turf and Leonardo da Vinci’s detailed sketches of wild tufts of grass. Today more than ever, weeds are appearing in works of art in various forms and mediums.

 

Pae White
Pae White

This exhibition explores the interpretation of weeds by contemporary artists within a socio-historical context. Elegant patterns of weeds and wildflowers in specimen books that date back to the eighteenth century belong to the fascinating intersection between science and art. Examples of these ancient manuscripts and collected specimens accompany the works of today in an eclectic but focused survey and a carefully orchestrated installation. The lush grounds and gardens of Lismore Castle are an integral and crucial part of the exhibition – Pae White’s work can be found in the Monkey Tower in the Lower Gardens, ‘weeding’ itself into place within Richard Wright’s slowing decaying mural from 2011. Nourishment, Michael Landy’s portfolio of twelve etched ‘portraits’ of weeds, was one of the primary incentives for A Weed is a Plant Out of Place, and it features in the gallery along with works by other contemporary artists. Vintage photographs by Anna Atkins and Harry Callahan are also included.

Anna Atkins
Anna Atkins

Enrico David: Autoparent

Lismore Castle Arts presents a new exhibition by Enrico David at St Carthage Hall. For this exhibition, the artist has created a site specific work – wedged between the side walls of the intimate St Carthage Hall venue, David has created a very special piece for Lismore. Its a very affecting piece – very simple, just above head height, there are no gallery lights, allowing the space to completely react to the elements outside. For the launch the weather was dark and wet, with the space plunged into a dim light. Most afternoons the space is flooded with sunlight through the stained glass windows, making for a contemplative environment. The exhibition continues until 3 July, open Fridays to Sundays 1-6pm.

Enrico David

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