The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Jimmy Deenihan TD has congratulated Irish artist, Richard Mosse who represented Ireland at the Venice Art Biennale 2013, which closed this week. The exhibition ‘The Enclave’, which was supported by Culture Ireland, has been a major success attracting more than 78,000 visitors.
Commenting on the success of Ireland’s exhibition, Minister Deenihan said: “It is wonderful to see a young Irish artist making such a strong international impact. Over the course of the Summer this exhibition became a ‘must see’ in Venice receiving significant international press coverage and visitor reaction. Richard has now secured a nomination for the Deutsche Borse Photography Prize 2014 - one of the most prestigious prizes in the world of photography”.The Venice Biennale remains one of the most important global platforms to present visual arts in the world, attracting curators, gallerists and critics from around the world. Minister Deenihan said “ It is a testament to the strength of Ireland’s artistic sector that one of our artists can make such a strong impact in this competitive global platform”.
Ireland at Venice is an initiative of Culture Ireland of the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht in partnership with the Arts Council, the Irish Government agency for funding and developing the arts.
Irish visitors will have the opportunity to see the Venice presentation in the RHA in Dublin from January and as part of Limerick City of Culture from March 2014 The Irish tour of Ireland at Venice 2013 is supported by the Arts Council as part of its commitment to promote the visual arts to Irish audiences.
The presentation will also tour worldwide. It will be shown in venues from New York to Montreal, to Berlin and Sweden and the invitations are still coming in. Commissioner, Anna O’ Sullivan explains: “The international interest demonstrates how Richard's work transcends language. He has created a work of immense power that has truly connected with people and given a voice to this intangible war in the Congo, where every man and woman’s job is survival. The fact that ‘The Enclave’ will be seen by such a diverse audience is a substantial achievement and very gratifying”.
Notes for Editors:
A selection of images is available on request
The 55th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia – ran from June to
November 2013. It is widely regarded as one of the most important events on the
international visual arts calendar, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors, curators
and international programmers and presenters of contemporary arts. The exhibition
remains a key opportunity for the international art community to engage with Irish
contemporary art practice and for Irish artists to showcase their work on an international
stage.
Previous artists who have represented Ireland at Venice include Corban Walker, 2011,
Sarah Browne and Gareth Kennedy 2009, Gerard Byrne 2007, Stephen Brandes, Mark
Garry, Ronan McCrea, Sarah Pierce, Isabel Nolan and Walker and Walker, 2005 and
Katie Holten 2003.
BIOGRAPHY DETAILS
Richard Mosse - artist
Richard Mosse’s (b. Kilkenny, Ireland, 1980) practice resides at the intersection
between documentary photography and contemporary art. Drawing from the Romantics,
Surrealism, psychedelia, punk, and modern military reconnaissance technologies, he
seeks to challenge and transgress traditional conventions of war photography through
unmitigated aesthetic strategies in situations of tragedy and conflict. His work has been
exhibited at the Akademie der Künste, Berlin; Barbican Art Gallery, London; Bass
Museum, Miami; Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris; Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art,
Kansas City; Kunsthaus Munich; Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal; Museum of
Contemporary Art Chicago; Open Eye Liverpool; and the San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art.
Mosse has been the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Leonore Annenberg
Fellowship in the Performing and Visual Arts, and a Visual Arts Bursary from the Irish
Arts Council. Mosse holds an MFA in photography from Yale University and a
postgraduate diploma in fine art from Goldsmiths College, London. He also holds a first class BA in English literature from King’s College London and an MA in cultural studies
from the London Consortium (ICA, AA, Tate, Birkbeck). Aperture Foundation and the
Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting co-published his first monograph, Infra, in 2012.
Mosse is represented by Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.
Anna O Sullivan - Commissioner and Curator
Anna O’Sullivan (b. Dublin, Ireland, 1958) is the Director and Chief Curator of the Butler
Gallery, in Kilkenny, Ireland where she also manages the Butler Gallery Permanent
Collection. Prior to joining the Butler Gallery in 2005, O’Sullivan spent over twenty years
in New York, first as Performance Curator at the avant-garde arts venue Franklin
Furnace and then as Director of the Robert Miller Gallery and Danese Gallery.
O’Sullivan has worked with many internationally-renowned artists and artists’ estates to
realise projects and exhibitions including Alice Neel, Eva Hesse, Lee Krasner and Patti
Smith at the Robert Miller Gallery, and Hans Op de Beeck, Ian Burns, Louise
Bourgeois, Werner Herzog, Tony O’Malley, Barry McGee, Jeanne Silverthorne and Eve
Sussman at the Butler Gallery, Kilkenny. O’Sullivan has published several catalogues
on Irish artists including Tony O’Malley, Barrie Cooke, Michael Beirne and Gypsy Ray.
O’Sullivan graduated from the National College of Art & Design Dublin and the Whitney
Museum of American Art Independent Study Program in New York. She was
Commissioner and Curator of the Pavilion of Ireland at the 55th International Art
Exhibition – La Biennale de Venezia in 2013.