Sports gaéliques // Project Space #3

Date
8th Mar 2024 - 19th May 2024
Time
Mon-Sun: 2pm-6pm Wed: 2pm-8pm
Cost
Free
Sports gaéliques // Project Space #3

Sports gaéliques
Project Space #3

From 8 March to 19 May 2024

Opening on 7 March from 6.30pm to 9pm

Food on sale by the foodtruck Burger Boss for the opening

Exhibition open until 19 May:
Mon-Sun: 2pm-6pm
Wed: 2pm-8pm

To commence our Saint Patrick's festival, the third phase of the CCI's Project Space focuses on Gaelic games.

Throughout the first half of 2024, in the run-up to the Paris Olympics, the CCI's main exhibition room is transformed into an evolving space dedicated to experimental projects: installations, performances and conversations will follow one another over the weeks and months in order to explore the links between artistic and sporting expression.

To commence our St Patrick’s celebrations, the CCI’s Project Space focuses on Gaelic games. We launch a new CCI commission of prints by Camán & Co., bringing their distinctly bold, graphic and modernist style to the Irish sporting tradition. Created in Co. Kilkenny, where the love of hurling is a tangible presence, the filmwork And The Goals Will Come was devised for harp, bassoon, percussion and hurler, by harper and sound artist Úna Monaghan. Photographer Amelia Stein’s portraits shot in a Kilkenny handball alley depict sporting members of the Irish Defence Forces, and Paul Carroll’s photographs capture the seasonal changes of GAA. James L. Hayes explores the old tradition of road bowling, played in Ireland since the 17th century. Dancer and choreographer Fearghus O’Conchuir’s short film Abú celebrates the commitment, care and passion it takes to make a strong team. His other work on show, Match, is a duet for two men set against the backdrop of an empty Croke Park, Ireland’s iconic stadium of traditional Gaelic games.

On the opening evening, Fearghus O’Conchuir and Gabriel Schmitz will collaborate on a live performance at 7:30pm that explores drawing dance in motion. The resultant drawing will remain in the space for the duration of the exhibition, until 19 May.

Date
Time
Mon-Sun: 2pm-6pm Wed: 2pm-8pm
Cost
Free