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Cork Cultural Companions is an Age & Opportunity Arts initiative, delivered by Muintir Cork and supported by the HSE and Cork City and County Councils. Cork Cultural Companions has local networks of members who attend events together regularly in Cork City, Mallow, Bantry and East Cork.

Monday, 6 March 2023

Exhibitions, Performances , Events and Activities Sirius Arts Centre Cobh

 


Brian ODoherty
Reading Time


Brian O’Doherty’s exhibition Reading Time features works layered in time and space, and concern the building that SIRIUS occupies, Irish history, and literature as a medium that unfolds durationally. They are mostly borrowed from Irish museums and private collections, and include pieces from the holdings of O’Doherty’s close collaborators and a study for One, Here, Now, the mural that he made at SIRIUS in 1996, now accessioned into the SIRIUS Collection. This exhibition is the first presentation of O’Doherty’s production since his passing on 7 November 2022, and reiterates his key themes: language, identity, perception, and ideology.
 

LAUNCH EVENT
 
Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes in conversation with Brenda Moore-McCann, with moderation by Miguel Amado
 
SIRIUS
Saturday, 11 March, 3-5pm
Free; no booking required
 
Scholars Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes and Brenda Moore-McCann, close collaborators of Brian O’Doherty, discuss his practice, from his former Patrick Ireland moniker to his institutional critique and the legacy of his ideas, writings, and works.

This exhibition is curated by Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes, the 2023 SIRIUS Scholar in Residence, and produced by SIRIUS. 

 
Patrick Ireland (aka Brian ODoherty), HCE Redux, 2004 (remade 2019). Installation view, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, 2019-20. Photograph: Van Abbemuseum
 

Brian O’Doherty was born in Ireland in 1928. He studied medicine, and then emigrated to the United States in 1957, where he embarked on an art-related career. In the 1960s he became influential in the New York art scene in multiple functions. Between 1972 and 2008 he worked under the moniker Patrick Ireland, which he adopted in allusion to, and protest against, the ongoing partition of Ireland.
 
Like many other Irish emigrants, O’Doherty departed Ireland from Cobh in County Cork, where SIRIUS is located. The building SIRIUS occupies was likely one of the last he saw. This is the former headquarters of the Royal Cork Yacht Club, designed and built in the 1850s by and for the Anglo-Irish. For O’Doherty, questions of identity became urgent after he arrived in New York, now that he was exiled, and this building arguably symbolised Ireland’s social divides for most of his life.
 
Doherty’s recent death makes the existence of a permanent set of colorful paintings at SIRIUS all the more poignant. He completed his floor-to-ceiling piece in 1996, following a residency. The mural is part of a bygone era, yet prioritizes the present: One, Here, Now is its title, and it references Ogham, an ancient alphabet once popular in Ireland that O’Doherty used across his oeuvre. Conceivably, through this work, O’Doherty reclaimed Ireland from its contested status as an “internal colony” of Britain, and reconciled his feelings toward his own story of displacement.
 
O’Doherty’s links to Ireland extend through the layers of SIRIUS, to the water and the sky beyond, and along and across the time he lived. In “reading” his works, this exhibition proposes an engagement with a vital relationship that he establishes with each and every one of us, here and now.

 

Patrick Ireland/Brian O’Doherty, Art since 1945, 1975 (remade 2018). Courtesy of Barbara Novak
Sirius Arts Centre
The Old Yacht Club
Westbourne Place
Cobh, Co. Cork
P24 F209
Ireland

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