Culture

“A Postcard From The Homeland” - Irish Visual Art Exhibition from May 9 – 15th

This exhibition is showcasing contemporary Ireland through the lens of art and food

May 07th, 2024
Sofiia Bartnovska, News from Berlin
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Drawing inspiration from Samuel Beckett's exploration of intimacy and displacement in 'First Love,' artists delve into the theme of cultural identity by focusing on the tangible and emotional souvenirs that shape who we are.

Central to the exhibition is the role of food, deeply ingrained in Ireland’s cultural landscape. Beyond mere sustenance; eating is a way of connecting with one's roots, family, and community. By combining culinary art with visual culture, the exhibition prompts viewers to reflect on the ways in which food informs their own sense of self.

Through a carefully curated selection of photographs and illustrations, the exhibition offers a glimpse into the building blocks that make up life in modern Ireland. From the iconic Irish pub to the evolution of dating, each exhibit presents playful portrayals of these souvenirs, unravelling the intricacies of Ireland's cultural fabric.

Curated and commissioned by Jane Gleeson for Guzzle issue two, the exhibition showcases works by artists such as Enda Burke, Daniel Conroy, Stephen Heffernan, and Marina Marinina. Their diverse interpretations contribute to an ongoing conversation about cultural identity, presenting a melting pot of perspectives for visitors to explore.

Date: 9 - 15 May, 2024
Location: 168 Weserstr. Berlin, 12045 Germany (Backhaus Projects)

‘A Postcard From The Homeland’ is an initiative of Zeitgeist Irland 2024, funded by Culture Ireland and the Embassy of Ireland in Germany.

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