THEMES
The theme will be Ardfert “Miracle Hill”. Ideas about miracles will be explored playfully by posing questions:
What exactly is a miracle? Do you know any miracles? Are miracles real? Do we need them? Who are the people who inhabit miracles?
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THEMES
The theme will be Ardfert “Miracle Hill”. Ideas about miracles will be explored playfully by posing questions:
What exactly is a miracle? Do you know any miracles? Are miracles real? Do we need them? Who are the people who inhabit miracles?
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It is a tradition at Catholic funerals to give out prayer cards as a remembrance of the deceased. Over a number of years I have photographed many of these cards.
For this project I will install a selection of photos of prayer cards ( the number determin
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It is a tradition at Catholic funerals to give out prayer cards as a remembrance of the deceased. Over a number of years I have photographed many of these cards.
For this project I will install a selection of photos of prayer cards ( the number determin
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The 'Not at...' series: Installations that never were... - Claire Manning
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This series of work is a set of installations proposed but not realised.
It is an ongoing project aimed at freeing another piece -- 'In the shadow of her gaze n.02' -- from the constraints of its reliance with the wall. Each proposal is capable of bei
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This series of work is a set of installations proposed but not realised.
It is an ongoing project aimed at freeing another piece -- 'In the shadow of her gaze n.02' -- from the constraints of its reliance with the wall. Each proposal is capable of bei
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Gävle, Sweden, 2003
In 2002 Esther Shalev-Gerz was invited to realize a project in Gävle, Sweden.
“What is the portrait of a city? Is it the city today or is it both what it is today and what it could have been?
When I first visited Gavle I w
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Gävle, Sweden, 2003
In 2002 Esther Shalev-Gerz was invited to realize a project in Gävle, Sweden.
“What is the portrait of a city? Is it the city today or is it both what it is today and what it could have been?
When I first visited Gavle I w
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