DIG, UNDIG, REDIG
RHA Atrium, Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin 5 Sep – 24 Nov 2013
DIG, UNDIG, REDIG presents two site responsive works which investigate the boundary between drawing and sculpture. Both Everything and everywhere, a monumental wall based assemblage and Naveander, a linear spatial drawing, utilise the material and transformative potential of felt, the oldest fabric known to mankind.
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Everything and everywhere, 2011-2013, felt and monotypes on paper, 430x340x190cm. Photo: Nicola Webster.
Everything and everywhere, 2011-2013, felt and monotypes on paper, 430x340x190cm. Photo: Nicola Webster.
Everything and everywhere, 2011-2013, felt and monotypes on paper, 430x340x190cm. Photo: Joanna Kidney.
Everything and everywhere, 2011-2013, felt and monotypes on paper, 430x340x190cm. Photo: Liam O’Callaghan
Everything and everywhere, 2011-2013, felt and monotypes on paper, 430x340x190cm. Photo: Liam O’Callaghan
Everything and everywhere, 2011-2013, felt and monotypes on paper, 430x340x190cm. Photo: Joanna Kidney
Naveander, 2012-2013, Felt, wool, hemp and thread, 210x284x168cm. Photo: Nicola Webster
Naveander, 2012-2013, Felt, wool, hemp and thread, 210x284x168cm. Photo: Nicola Webster
Naveander, 2012-2013, Felt, wool, hemp and thread, 210x284x168cm. Photo: Nicola Webster
Naveander, 2012-2013, Felt, wool, hemp and thread, 210x284x168cm. Photo: Nicola Webster