Reviewing I and Fragment: The Faraway Nearby

Research output: Non-textual formExhibition

Abstract

Majella Clancy's artworks Reviewing I and Fragment were included in the exhibition The Faraway Nearby, curated by Feargal O'Malley The Faraway Nearby was a multi-generational exhibition that looked at the transient nature of influence, revealing visual and formal affinities and methodologies between artwork and artists from NI. Artists included: Willie Doherty, Paul Henry, John Luke, Colin Middleton, Nevill Johnson, Paul Seawright, Philip Napier, Locky Morris, Elizabeth Magill, Mary McIntyre, Willie McKeown, Tim Millen, William Scott, Eoghan McTigue, Siobhan Hapaska, Conor McFeely, Tony Hill, Damien Duffy, Hannah Starkey, Eddie Rafferty, Patrick Jolley, Victor Sloan, Majella Clancy, Dougal McKenzie, Jennifer Trouton, Darren Murray, Andrew Nicholl, Ryan Moffett, Stephen Madden, Cian Donnelly, Brendan O'Neill, Joseph Beuys, Alaistair MacLennan, Una Walker, Aisling O'Beirn, Dan Shipsides, Peter Spiers and Peter Richards.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 7 Mar 2014
EventThe Faraway Nearby - FE McWilliams Gallery, Banbridge, Northern Ireland
Duration: 7 Mar 201417 May 2014
https://visitarmagh.com/places-to-explore/f-e-mcwilliam-gallery/

Keywords

  • visual art
  • Painting

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