Beep Beep! Readings from Barry Kehoe on The Old Liffey Ferry
Schedule
Fri Aug 23 2024 at 11:00 am to Fri Oct 11 2024 at 12:30 pm
Location
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios | Dublin, DN
About this Event
Join this unique boat tour down the Liffey with historian and writer Barry Kehoe who will be sharing his written contribution to Liliane Puthod’s solo exhibition Beep Beep.
For this reading, Barry will draw from several key critical theories including Mark Fischer's concerns about time in TV supernatural sci-fi/fantasy series Sapphire and Steel, Guy Debord's concept of psychogeography, and Marc Augé's idea of ‘non-spaces’. By exploring thematics present in Liliane Puthod’s Beep Beep, Barry will investigate how petro-consumerism, post-industrial decay, nostalgia, time travel, dystopias, ‘awkward objects' and the 'ghost in the machine' conflate to alter our perception of time and movement: a disruption to the chronospheric* flow of life itself.
* Definition by Steward Stafford, 2019: 'An infinite time superhighway containing chronological and coexisting past, present and future timelines and the wormholes within and around them where the theoretical possibility of time travel can occur.’
Meet at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios. The tour will end at North Wall Quay. You are then very welcome to walk with us to The Pumphouse for a short introduction to the exhibitions.
This is an open top passenger ferry trip on an historic vessel, travelling down the River Liffey. Lifejackets are not necessary to wear but are provided on the ferry. Total walking time is approximately 15–20 minutes.
Please note, the ferry schedule may be affected by weather and tide times. A member of the TBG+S team will contact you in the event of schedule disruptions.
For further access information please contact TBG+S Learning + Public Engagement Curator.
Text and public events commissioned for Beep Beep, a solo exhibition by visual artist Liliane Puthod as part of Longest Way Round, Shortest Way Home in partnership with Dublin Port. Supported by The Arts Council Project Award.
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios is an artists’ studio complex and contemporary art gallery in Dublin City Centre. Supporting the development of artists and the creation of art. We achieve this through high quality studio provision and an ambitious exhibition programme. We create an inclusive environment of learning and creativity and nurture close and sustained engagement of audiences with the work of Irish and international artists. Founded in 1983 - by artists, for artists.
Image descripton: A film photograph taken from inside a Renualt 4 as it boards a car ferry.
Where is it happening?
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, 5-9 Temple Bar, Dublin, IrelandEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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