Past Exhibition
3 November - 19 November 2022
Photo Museum Ireland has invited Blow Photo to curate chapter six of In Our Own Image – a year-long programme surveying photographic practices in Ireland. On show in D-Light Studios, The Rise is curated by Blow Photo curators Agata Stoinska and Monika Chmielarz. The exhibition features nine young photographers whose work indicates new directions in contemporary photography.
Photo Museum Ireland & Blow Photo are pleased to announce The Rise – Chapter Six in the In Our Own Image programme surveying photographic practices in Ireland
Exhibition dates: 3 – 19 November 2022
We’re excited to showcase these photographers at this early stage of their careers, as their points of view and practices develop and evolve. Their work represents a wide spectrum of subjects and techniques and demonstrates a move away from more traditional forms of exhibition display towards more multi-dimensional, nuanced presentations.
The exhibition gives an insight into the freshness and energy of emerging photographic practices, employing new modes of storytelling to help redefine human experiences as we move beyond lockdowns to rejoin wider society.
We focused to find work that is accessible and breaks down the formality of gallery spaces. The photographers as a collective reinvigorate photography with varied and nuanced representations of what it means to be a photographer in Ireland today. The work speaks to a Post-COVID need for connection and shared experience.
Featured artists : Clare Lyons, David Copeland, Dónal Talbot, Elinor O’Donovan, George Voronov, Iryna Baklan, Jolane Schaffner, Karl Magee, Róisín White
Simultaneously, D- Light Studios will host the public presentation of In Our Own Image Youth Engagement Project facilitated by Artists Róisín White and Ali Waters, and funded by The Arts Council, NEIC Initiative and D-Light Studios. The exhibition will showcase the culmination of work from six weeks of workshops for a group of ten young people with a connection to Dublin 1. The participants were introduced to photography as a tool for storytelling and a means to address the theme of Home.
The aim of the project was to provide new skills, confidence and sense of achievement, but also to spark ongoing engagement between young artists and professional photographers in a mentorship capacity.