Outside the System of Difference

Outside the System of Difference

16th May 2012 - 27th May 2012

Opens 16 May 7pm
Public discussion 16 May 6pm
Runs daily 12-6pm (closed Monday 21st)

Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty

Outside the System of Difference seeks to explore the creation of meaning and understanding through work which presents materials usually associated with other systems, uses and situations. Artists Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty survey the metaphorical potential of material and the possibility to create new relationships of meaning through the divergence of scale, material and object. The presentation of these forms will create an unexpected dialogue between object and display thus challenging both ideas of function and our relationship with the things and spaces that surround us.

Developed with an awareness of the history, function, and physical space of the Joinery, notions of derivation and origin come into play through the forms taken here and their configuration in the space. The sculptures will confront conventional perceptions of the physical and the allegorical through the network of associative meanings which surround each item.

A panel discussion chaired by artist and writer Adrian Duncan will take place on the opening evening, May 16th, at 6pm. The discussion will explore concerns raised within Outside the System of Difference as well as an exploration of notions of description and processes of making. The discussion will feature Niall de Buitlear, Caoimhe Kilfeather, Tracy Hanna, and Barbara Knezevic.

This project is kindly sponsored by Dublin City Council and Dublin Institute of Technology and is part of LINK Culturefest
www.linkculturefest.ie

Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty are currently studying Fine Art in DIT. Recent exhibitions include Denature in the Little Green Street Gallery, 110880 in the Atrium, Temple Bar Studios and Breaking Through in Arklow Visual Arts. Marie and Sarah have also participated in group shows in the Market Studios and as part of the Five Lamps Visual Arts Exhibition 2012.

Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty Outside the System of Difference seeks to explore the creation of meaning and understanding through work which presents materials usually associated with other systems, uses and situations. Artists Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty survey the metaphorical potential of material and the possibility to create new relationships of meaning through the divergence of scale, material and object. The presentation of these forms will create an unexpected dialogue between object and display thus challenging both ideas of function and our relationship with the things and spaces that surround us. Developed with an awareness of the history, function, and physical space of the Joinery, notions of derivation and origin come into play through the forms taken here and their configuration in the space. The sculptures will confront conventional perceptions of the physical and the allegorical through the network of associative meanings which surround each item. A panel discussion chaired by artist and writer Adrian Duncan will take place on the opening evening, May 16th, at 6pm. The discussion will explore concerns raised within Outside the System of Difference as well as an exploration of notions of description and processes of making. The discussion will feature Niall de Buitlear, Caoimhe Kilfeather, Tracy Hanna, and Barbara Knezevic. This project is kindly sponsored by Dublin City Council and Dublin Institute of Technology and is part of LINK Culturefest "www.linkculturefest.ie":http://www.linkculturefest.ie Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty are currently studying Fine Art in DIT. Recent exhibitions include Denature in the Little Green Street Gallery, 110880 in the Atrium, Temple Bar Studios and Breaking Through in Arklow Visual Arts. Marie and Sarah have also participated in group shows in the Market Studios and as part of the Five Lamps Visual Arts Exhibition 2012.Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty Outside the System of Difference seeks to explore the creation of meaning and understanding through work which presents materials usually associated with other systems, uses and situations. Artists Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty survey the metaphorical potential of material and the possibility to create new relationships of meaning through the divergence of scale, material and object. The presentation of these forms will create an unexpected dialogue between object and display thus challenging both ideas of function and our relationship with the things and spaces that surround us. Developed with an awareness of the history, function, and physical space of the Joinery, notions of derivation and origin come into play through the forms taken here and their configuration in the space. The sculptures will confront conventional perceptions of the physical and the allegorical through the network of associative meanings which surround each item. A panel discussion chaired by artist and writer Adrian Duncan will take place on the opening evening, May 16th, at 6pm. The discussion will explore concerns raised within Outside the System of Difference as well as an exploration of notions of description and processes of making. The discussion will feature Niall de Buitlear, Caoimhe Kilfeather, Tracy Hanna, and Barbara Knezevic. This project is kindly sponsored by Dublin City Council and Dublin Institute of Technology and is part of LINK Culturefest "www.linkculturefest.ie":http://www.linkculturefest.ie Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty are currently studying Fine Art in DIT. Recent exhibitions include Denature in the Little Green Street Gallery, 110880 in the Atrium, Temple Bar Studios and Breaking Through in Arklow Visual Arts. Marie and Sarah have also participated in group shows in the Market Studios and as part of the Five Lamps Visual Arts Exhibition 2012.
Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty Outside the System of Difference seeks to explore the creation of meaning and understanding through work which presents materials usually associated with other systems, uses and situations. Artists Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty survey the metaphorical potential of material and the possibility to create new relationships of meaning through the divergence of scale, material and object. The presentation of these forms will create an unexpected dialogue between object and display thus challenging both ideas of function and our relationship with the things and spaces that surround us. Developed with an awareness of the history, function, and physical space of the Joinery, notions of derivation and origin come into play through the forms taken here and their configuration in the space. The sculptures will confront conventional perceptions of the physical and the allegorical through the network of associative meanings which surround each item. A panel discussion chaired by artist and writer Adrian Duncan will take place on the opening evening, May 16th, at 6pm. The discussion will explore concerns raised within Outside the System of Difference as well as an exploration of notions of description and processes of making. The discussion will feature Niall de Buitlear, Caoimhe Kilfeather, Tracy Hanna, and Barbara Knezevic. This project is kindly sponsored by Dublin City Council and Dublin Institute of Technology and is part of LINK Culturefest "www.linkculturefest.ie":http://www.linkculturefest.ie Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty are currently studying Fine Art in DIT. Recent exhibitions include Denature in the Little Green Street Gallery, 110880 in the Atrium, Temple Bar Studios and Breaking Through in Arklow Visual Arts. Marie and Sarah have also participated in group shows in the Market Studios and as part of the Five Lamps Visual Arts Exhibition 2012.Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty Outside the System of Difference seeks to explore the creation of meaning and understanding through work which presents materials usually associated with other systems, uses and situations. Artists Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty survey the metaphorical potential of material and the possibility to create new relationships of meaning through the divergence of scale, material and object. The presentation of these forms will create an unexpected dialogue between object and display thus challenging both ideas of function and our relationship with the things and spaces that surround us. Developed with an awareness of the history, function, and physical space of the Joinery, notions of derivation and origin come into play through the forms taken here and their configuration in the space. The sculptures will confront conventional perceptions of the physical and the allegorical through the network of associative meanings which surround each item. A panel discussion chaired by artist and writer Adrian Duncan will take place on the opening evening, May 16th, at 6pm. The discussion will explore concerns raised within Outside the System of Difference as well as an exploration of notions of description and processes of making. The discussion will feature Niall de Buitlear, Caoimhe Kilfeather, Tracy Hanna, and Barbara Knezevic. This project is kindly sponsored by Dublin City Council and Dublin Institute of Technology and is part of LINK Culturefest "www.linkculturefest.ie":http://www.linkculturefest.ie Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty are currently studying Fine Art in DIT. Recent exhibitions include Denature in the Little Green Street Gallery, 110880 in the Atrium, Temple Bar Studios and Breaking Through in Arklow Visual Arts. Marie and Sarah have also participated in group shows in the Market Studios and as part of the Five Lamps Visual Arts Exhibition 2012.Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty Outside the System of Difference seeks to explore the creation of meaning and understanding through work which presents materials usually associated with other systems, uses and situations. Artists Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty survey the metaphorical potential of material and the possibility to create new relationships of meaning through the divergence of scale, material and object. The presentation of these forms will create an unexpected dialogue between object and display thus challenging both ideas of function and our relationship with the things and spaces that surround us. Developed with an awareness of the history, function, and physical space of the Joinery, notions of derivation and origin come into play through the forms taken here and their configuration in the space. The sculptures will confront conventional perceptions of the physical and the allegorical through the network of associative meanings which surround each item. A panel discussion chaired by artist and writer Adrian Duncan will take place on the opening evening, May 16th, at 6pm. The discussion will explore concerns raised within Outside the System of Difference as well as an exploration of notions of description and processes of making. The discussion will feature Niall de Buitlear, Caoimhe Kilfeather, Tracy Hanna, and Barbara Knezevic. This project is kindly sponsored by Dublin City Council and Dublin Institute of Technology and is part of LINK Culturefest "www.linkculturefest.ie":http://www.linkculturefest.ie Marie Farrington and Sarah Doherty are currently studying Fine Art in DIT. Recent exhibitions include Denature in the Little Green Street Gallery, 110880 in the Atrium, Temple Bar Studios and Breaking Through in Arklow Visual Arts. Marie and Sarah have also participated in group shows in the Market Studios and as part of the Five Lamps Visual Arts Exhibition 2012.