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Press Release for Land
Anita Groener
Anita Groener’s work explores questions around the dual perspectives of home and displacement within modern geopolitical realities. Groener’s Dutch origins are referenced, as she attempts to reconcile themes that relate to location, anonymity, individuality, and her relationship with her surroundings. Meaning is constructed in Groener’s work through interrogating ideas and exploring interaction and interdependency, in an historical and metaphysical context.
Groener’s extraordinarily detailed casein drawings typically contain over 30,000 individual marks, and are heavily informed by the formalist structure of the grid. Following a residency in the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation USA, 2010, Groener explored the significance of Anni Albers’ grid-based modernist works. This visual structure comprised of interconnecting points and lines, is a symbol of containment and control. Used as a Modernist formal trope - a perceptual screen from the real world, Groener continues a dialogue on the dichotomy between abstraction and representation. In Des Espaces Autres, Michel Foucault states:... [ Read all ] |
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Location And Getting There |
Rubicon Gallery is on the First Floor of a red-brick Georgian Building overlooking St. Stephens Green in Dublin City Centre, Ireland.
The art gallery is located between the main shopping streets of Grafton Street and Dawson Street. Turn left at the top of Grafton Street (by the Shopping Centre)
From The Shelbourne Hotel turn right towards Grafton Street, Rubicon Gallery is just past Dawson Street.
(Commute 2 mins)
DART: Tara Street or Pearse Street stations
(Rubicon Gallery located 15 mins walk from these stations)
Dublin Bus: Any City Centre Dublin Bus
Taxi: Taxi/Cab rank adjacent to Rubicon Gallery
Luas: The St Stephens Green stop of the Green Line Luas is adjacent to Rubicon |
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Josephine Kelliher Owner/ Director
Cate Kelliher Director
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| Tuesday-Saturday 12.00 - 17.00 and by appointment |
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