At Live-Art Ireland I am working on a project entitled ‘The Collective Womb’ which explores the interconnections between the womb and the earth at a time of increasing restrictions on reproductive rights and the ongoing climate crisis. The videos are made using stop-motion animation by rearranging mud into mythological narratives. The project involves reframing abortion
Lets get muddy! Artist Proposals are accepted on the theme of soil. Science, geology environment as a material – clay for just a start. Getting down and dirty, embracing your inner worm, making compost, growing stuff and revelling in ordure What is happening to the stuff beneath our feet, why is it happening and what
Caelan has been involved in art and architecture for three decades. Educated at theAmerican University in Paris, the Architectural Association London and the SouthernCalifornia Institute of Architecture Los Angeles, she’s worked in a range of disciplines forarchitects Frank Gehry, Nasrine Seraji and Don Bates as well as American artists BillViola, Jeff Koons, Mary Miss and
These early apples are tasting sweeter than they should.Prematurely plucked from curling barks and entwining limbs,they’ll soon be caught in the nettled tarpwith a sting that’s sweeter tooand sweeter still, from the hand of Eve.The cut nailed serpent, housing barley in their bed.They’ve been measuring magic potions among their good graces.Three, to be exact.Our tail
Link to Zoom on 23rd of May at 7pm FBI+ A in Association with Live-Art Ireland Please Click on this link to sign up for the eventbrite Zoom on the 23 of May at 7pm ‘ What’s old, really old? Imagine Edna, Methuselah’s mum outliving her son. Landscape does that, what about artefacts? How can