Gallery Opening Talk - fair is foul and foul is fair [Rewatch ▷]

Aideen Barry - not to be known, gorgon

Solas Nua, in collaboration with American University Museum, presents "fair is foul and foul is fair" featuring works by Irish artists Aideen Barry and Alice Maher in a special exhibition November 9 - December 15, 2019 at the Katzen Arts Center located at 4400 Massachusetts, NW, Washington DC. The exhibition is curated by Dr. Tina Kinsella.

Rewatch the full discussion below | Runtime: 39 minutes

"fair is foul and foul is fair" as claimed by the witches in Macbeth describes a world where nothing-no message, no deed-is ethically clear. In Shakespeare's fair/foul world, evil walks abroad in the guise of good, and all expectations are confounded and confused. In this double exhibition by Alice Maher and Aideen Barry, tropes of what could be considered fair and foul morph into unrecognizable, interchangeable, and above all, challenging artworks. Both artists engage at the fault lines of artmaking where sociocultural movements, media, imagery, and language overlap and collapse in order to animate new, personal ways of communicating this semiotic conundrum. Both also bring an individual, stinging humor and critique to their investigations of hybridity, carnality, and social politics in historical time. In her film works, Barry explores concepts of the Uncanny and the monstrous feminine where she finds foundational substrata reflective of her own lived experience. The human animal-machine becomes, for her, a vehicle of an anxious interrogation of the boundaries of the psyche. Equally, Maher's hand finished woodblock prints and hand pressed sculptures advance her continued questioning of the phenomenon of the material present. Her hybridized images and objects expose phenomenological questions and excitations inherent in the body, and its psychodramatic task of being human. The focus of both artists on the interchangeabilities of fairness and foulness is played out in this exhibition with a fascinating and urgent energy.

OPENING GALLERY TALK
Explore themes of foulness and fairness in this gallery talk focused on works by collaborating Irish artists Aideen Barry and Alice Maher. Featuring a vocal performance by Ceara Conway of a poem by Doireann Ní Ghríofa, specially created for this exhibition. Free and open to all. You do not need to print your Eventbrite ticket, but please RSVP.

"Fair is foul and foul is fair" as claimed by the witches in Macbeth describes a world where nothing-no message, no deed-is ethically clear. In Shakespeare's fair/foul world, evil walks abroad in the guise of good, and all

In this double exhibition by Alice Maher and Aideen Barry, tropes of what could be considered fair and foul morph into unrecognizable, interchangeable and above all, challenging artworks. Both artists engage at the fault lines of artmaking where sociocultural movements, media, imagery, and language overlap and collapse in order to animate new, personal ways of communicating this semiotic conundrum. Both also bring an individual, stinging humour and critique to their investigations of hybridity, carnality, and social politics in historical time.


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