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The seed for this innovative project originates from the thinking and writings of John Berger, who conducted an ongoing visual correspondence with artist Marisa Camino.
Welsh artist Alison Craig collaborated with Irish artist Deidre Shanley on investigating the function and occupation of the land and its buried memories. They have worked directly on each otherŐs prints transforming them from one print medium to another. Monica de Bath and Steffan Jones-Hughes examined ideas of home and domesticity, printing on the posted envelopes that were posted back and forth.
The overall result is this visually and technically rewarding exhibition, which will tour other venues in Ireland, Wales and will participate in the Celtica festival in Adelaide, Australia in December 2009. TG4 broadcasts a review of Le Chéile on their arts programme IMEALL at 11.15 pm on Wednesday 11th March with Pamela de Brí as one of their panel guests.
The exhibition will be opened by Lucina Russell,
Arts officer for Kildare Co. Council
Artists Pamela de Brí, Alison Craig and Liam Ó Broin will give a talk
on Thursday 12th March from 3pm - 4pm
Booking for this talk is essential | t: +353 1 6798021 | e: gallery@graphicstudiodublin.com
Click on the thumbnails to view in full:
All prices quoted are for unframed prints
This is a selection of images, please drop into the gallery to view more

Veronica Calarco Ildiwch linocut 79 x 57cm €570 |

Pamela de Brí Rianta drypoint & etching with chine collé 25 x 25cm €230 |

Liam Ó Broin Resurrection - Triptych Ypres 31st July 1917 Lithograph 50x 70cm €650 |

Margaret Becker Fiacha Dubha drypoint & carborundum 42 x 30cm €240 |

Veronica Calarco & Andrew Smith Ar ol Andrew monoprint 70 x 36 cm €420 |

Photograph from a midway review with mixed work in progress by Margaret Becker, Pamela de Brí, Eirian Llywd and Diana Williams |
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