Abstract
Group Exhibition which includes selected photographic and video Works
Without Trace refers to a work (2013) from the Northern Irish artist Willy Doherty. ‘What cannot be seen cannot be photographed either,’ says Doherty about the way in which he refers, in his work, to the fierce conflict that erupted in Northern Ireland during the 1960s. Although the violence remains unseen in his photographs and films of dark and desolate country roads, barbed wire and blocked streets, there is indeed a sense that it can strike at any moment.
Other Artist exhibited are Steve McQueen and Stan Douglas
Without Trace refers to a work (2013) from the Northern Irish artist Willy Doherty. ‘What cannot be seen cannot be photographed either,’ says Doherty about the way in which he refers, in his work, to the fierce conflict that erupted in Northern Ireland during the 1960s. Although the violence remains unseen in his photographs and films of dark and desolate country roads, barbed wire and blocked streets, there is indeed a sense that it can strike at any moment.
Other Artist exhibited are Steve McQueen and Stan Douglas
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published (in print/issue) - Feb 2021 |
Event | Without Trace - De Pont Museum, Tilburg, Netherlands Duration: 6 Feb 2021 → 25 Apr 2021 https://depont.nl/en/exhibition/default-47ab0c5c49-1 |