Discover the Beauty in ‘What Remains’ Exhibition at Farmleigh, Dublin
Published on
Last updated on
Published on
Last updated on
The Office of Public Works (OPW) invites you to explore the work of Irish Artist, Catherine Ward in her latest exhibition, 'What Remains', at Farmleigh, Dublin. Catherine’s work, which incorporates painting, photography and drawing, is inspired by landscapes that have been shaped by human interventions. In 'What Remains', Catherine delves into historic mining landscapes, such as Avoca in the Wicklow mountains, to document the lasting effects of the local mining industry on the land. Through the use of aerial perspective, Catherine captures the patterns, shapes, and traces that remain after mines and quarries have long been closed.
Drawing from a variety of sources including photographic material, on-site sketches, and found film material, she creates a unique blend of art that showcases both the presence and absence in these landscapes. By incorporating different brush strokes and complementary colours, her paintings evoke feelings of recognition and abstraction. Supported by the Arts Council of Ireland, this exhibition presents a vivid and thought-provoking look at landscapes in a precarious state of being.
'What Remains' exhibition at Farmleigh runs from Thursdays to Sundays, 10.00 – 17.00 (closed for lunch from 13.00-14.00), or by appointment only on Mondays to Wednesdays. For more information about the exhibition, please visit heritageireland.ie.
For further information please contact pressoffice@opw.ie
Follow us on X (Twitter) @opwireland
Find us on Facebook @opwireland
Follow us on Instagram @opwireland
Follow us on LinkedIn @Office of Public Works
Exhibition title: What Remains
Location: Farmleigh, Dublin
Dates: 12 January to 2 February
Opening times: Thursday to Sunday 10:00-17:00 (closed for lunch from 13.00-14.00), Monday to Wednesdays – by appointment only
Admission: Free
Website: heritageireland.ie