Ireland
Cló Ceardlann na gCnoc
is Gaelic for “The Workshop Up On The Hill” and is the name of the studio run
by artists Ian Joyce and Oona Hyland,
in Gaoth Dobhair, Co. Donegal. In August 2002, we arrived to help them finish setting up and to collaborate on a number of different projects.
“Watershed” is a public art project commissioned to Ian Joyce by the
Clinton International Peace Centre in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. The piece comprises 60 sheets of 75 cm x 250 cm white cloth, printed with multiple layers of colour lithographs. When assembled, they form an impressionist view of the Donegal bog in autumn colours.
After taking almost a year to complete, the piece is due to be permanently installed in the Peace Centre’s front foyer windows.
Overall size: 4.5m x 25m.
"Watershed" in the early stages.
Preparing the printed fabric on the frames.
2002 Belfast Festival
“The Falling Upward of Things” is the title of the collaboration between composer Ian Wilson and artist Ian Joyce, performed at the Belfast Festival of music,
art and theatre in November, 2002.
The piece, consisting of a video projection onto
a large (1.5 x 2 m) mobile sculptural/lithographic element, literally dances to music performed by a quartet of trombone, trumpet, drums and piano.
Sculpture construction: Ian Joyce and Ulrich Kühle
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