kennardphillipps
Gallery One & Two
25 January – 29 March 2019
Between 25 January and 29 March kennardphillipps presents Finnegans Woke at Rua Red, Tallaght. Pointing the finger at those in power, the exhibition speaks of the hypocrisy, greed and trauma that is driving world politics today. The exhibition is a call for civic engagement. Community-led work serves here as a platform to counter mainstream coverage. This process can be seen at Rua Red in a broader historical context, reminiscent of the possible cyclicity of history, explored by James Joyce in Finnegans Wake, 1939. The exhibition urges to learn from the past and stay alert to the social injustice in the making. This marks the fourth collaboration between a/political and Rua Red in partnership bringing some of the world’s foremost socially and politically engaged artists to Dublin.
Cat Phillipps and Peter Kennard formed kennardphillipps in 2002 to protest against the allied British invasion of Iraq (2003), here recalled in the works Untitled (Iraq), 2005, Presidential Seal, 2006 and the iconic Photo Op, 2005. kennardphillipps stepped in to resist media propaganda playing an instrumental role in allowing the military intervention to move forward. The artists cut through layers of newspapers to reveal the perpetrators of contemporary horror. Their gallery of complicit world leaders has recently been joined by Theresa May and Donald Trump, the latter in Kill Story, 2018.
Finnegans Woke is a rich body of work, featuring photomontages, prints, paintings and mixed media installations; centred around a monumental raft built by the artist as a symbol of civil resistance and the struggle for a better future. Rafts featured heavily in the press reporting on the desperate migration of people from the Middle East and North Africa. Its inclusion in the show is a welcome to the survivors of such journeys who now live in Tallaght and the surrounding county. The raft is ringed by one hundred and seven anonymous portraits: Untitled Men in Suits, 2018, an embodiment of the bureaucratic systems perpetuating power.
The beating heart of the show is the open studio titled War on War Room, located in an antechamber to the gallery. Throughout the exhibition, kennardphillipps and their collaborators operate the War On War Room as a working space to produce new works with the people of Dublin. These new works are to be added to the installation by the artists during the course of the exhibition.
Image: kennardphillipps, In Humanity, 2016
Finnegans Woke Image Gallery
Visitor Comments
“Thank you for creating these pieces - powerful and needed.” - C
“Thanks - it's wonderful and angry and generous.” - Rachel
“Thanks for these creative ways of pointing out our worlds problems!” - Lohmann
“Finally! My faith has been restored in the future of artistic expression!” - Ann
“The Art Room is the best Idea that Rua Red has had for years.” - Ross
“Thought provoking, powerful and showing a lot of hostility to the political and commercial machines that use people as inconsequential fodder to make more money and take power from. Thanks Rua Red for hosting.” - Thérèse
“Great, important, telling some truth in the flood of lies.” - B
“Well done, love the interaction element!” - Roisín
“It is wonderfully thought provoking.” - Bernard
kennardphillipps is a collaboration between Peter Kennard and Cat Phillipps working since 2002 to produce art in response to the invasion of Iraq. It has evolved to confront power and war across the globe. The work is made for the street, the gallery, the web, newspapers & magazines, and to lead workshops that develop peoples’ skills and help them express their thoughts on what’s happening in the world through visual means. The work is made as a critical tool that connects to international movements for social and political change.
a/political is a not-for-profit organisation, collaborating with socio-political artists. a/political initiate, produce and tour large-scale projects world-wide. With offices based in London, a/political opened The Foundry in Maubourguet as an experimental art space, producing ambitious projects outside the controls of the contemporary art market. In addition, a/political acquires artworks for permanent installation at The Foundry to compliment the collection currently located in London. Recent collaborations include ‘Torture’ with Andres Serrano, ‘FORWARD’ with Erik Bulatov and ‘Black Flag’ with Santiago Sierra.