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Thursday, 14 March 2024

Adrift at Uillinn West Cork Arts Centre

 


ADRIFT

A national touring exhibition by artist Els Dietvorst

Curated by Catherine Bowe and Karla Sánchez Zepeda


Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre 

16 March - 11 May 2024


Opening Launch: Saturday 16 March at 2pm


The opening will take the form of an informal gallery talk between Artist Els Dietvorst and Curators Catherine Bowe and Karla Sanchez Zepeda, followed by Laoise Garvey performing the song This is what you came for

Wexford Arts Centre working collaboratively with Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre, Highlanes Gallery and Wexford County Council are delighted to present the next stage of the tour ADRIFT, with the work of Els Dietvorst. The tour, curated by Catherine Bowe and Karla Sánchez Zepeda, presents a coherent overview of the artist’s extensive and multifaceted oeuvre in addition to new pieces. It began at the Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda in 2023 and will now be exhibited at Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre from Saturday 16 March to Saturday 11 May, before continuing to Wexford Arts Centre and Wexford County Council in October.

In this iteration of ADRIFT, Dietvorst continues to explore and reflect through her work on the limits of human existence - how we relate to nature and how we relate to one another, as the quality of these relationships will determine the kind of possibilities we can create for our future. The exhibition will include drawings, sculptures, installations and films from Dietvorst’s extensive oeuvre that the curators selected specifically in response to the space.


The title ADRIFT is a metaphor for how the artist sees our contemporary world as being not anchored but floating freely without a sense of purpose or direction. Showing an appreciation for what we usually consider to be different, undesirable, or inferior, Dietvorst explores life histories, interpersonal dialogues, migration and cultural differences, human dreams and desires, and the human condition. She pays specific attention to the position of the outsider and focuses her gaze – sometimes over a period of several years – on people and events that would otherwise go unnoticed.


Els Dietvorst is a Belgian visual artist and filmmaker based in County Wexford. Her work has been shown and supported by organizations such as the Kaaitheatre, Brussels; Kunstenfestivaldesarts, Brussels; M HKA Museum of Modern Art, Antwerp; and BAK, Utrecht as well as internationally in New York, Casablanca, London, and Vienna. She has been awarded international prizes such as the Evens Arts Prize in 2017 and more recently the Belgian Art Prize. In 2021, as part of the Belgian Art Prize, she hosted two exhibitions concurrently – This is what you came for – in Bozar and CENTRALE for Contemporary Art, both in Brussels.


For further information on ADRIFT please click here.

Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre

Skibbereen

Co. Cork

Tel: +353 (0)28 22090

Email: info@westcorkartscentre.com

Web: www.westcorkartscentre.com

Gallery hours: Monday – Saturday from 10am-4.30pm (Closed Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays)

 

ADRIFT is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland and Flanders State of the Arts. It is run in association with ROSSINANT, Belgium.

 

For further information on ADRIFT or artist Els Dietvorst contact Ann Davoren - Director, Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre on +353 (0)28 22090 or info@westcorkartscentre.com.


Image credit: I Watched the White Dogs of the Dawn (triptych - part II), 2018, digital film, 53 mins.

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