BIN LID - ARRAY COLLECTIVE

£36.00

TITLE
Bin Lid

ARTIST
Array Collective

ABOUT THE WORK
This tea towel is part of Array Collective’s ‘An Dún’ range. ‘ new multi-narrative environment at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin for the exhibition ‘Self-Determination: A Global Perspective’ 2024.

Across immersive spaces a complicated and messy understanding of statehood and citizenship is unearthed. Ideological, topographical and political plans are fashioned and accumulated inside a site of destruction and construction. Resting outside of time, we hear echoes of our past, present and future in ever-changing failed experiments of hope. The ‘good room’ deep within a cave, stages rituals of citizenship. Behind the scenes, plans are cooked up and mistakes are made, amidst the labour of daily life. As An Dún shifts and repositions, occupying unsteady space between reality and fiction, care and compromise endeavour to make a shared existence liveable.

*dún1, m. (gs. dúin, pl. ~ta). 1. Fort; fortress. 2. Place of refuge, haven. ~ long, haven for ships. 3. (Secure) residence, house. ~ Dé, Heaven. Sa ~ seo, in this house (of security). 4. Promontory fort; bluff. (Var:gs. & pl. ~a)

DATE
2024

DIMENSIONS
72cm x 52cm

MEDIUM
Tea Towel: Cotton/Linen Blend

ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Unlimited Edition

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Array Collective is a group of Belfast-based artists who create collaborative actions in response to issues affecting Northern Ireland. Array Collective’s work encompasses performances, protests, exhibitions and events. They fuse seriousness with humour, and address contemporary issues with ancient Irish folk imagery.

DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
Shipping cost will be quoted and confirmed via email. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for shipping your purchase.

There will be 5 of each design available for purchase at the IMMA closing event on the 7th Sept, after that we will print on request.

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TITLE
Bin Lid

ARTIST
Array Collective

ABOUT THE WORK
This tea towel is part of Array Collective’s ‘An Dún’ range. ‘ new multi-narrative environment at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin for the exhibition ‘Self-Determination: A Global Perspective’ 2024.

Across immersive spaces a complicated and messy understanding of statehood and citizenship is unearthed. Ideological, topographical and political plans are fashioned and accumulated inside a site of destruction and construction. Resting outside of time, we hear echoes of our past, present and future in ever-changing failed experiments of hope. The ‘good room’ deep within a cave, stages rituals of citizenship. Behind the scenes, plans are cooked up and mistakes are made, amidst the labour of daily life. As An Dún shifts and repositions, occupying unsteady space between reality and fiction, care and compromise endeavour to make a shared existence liveable.

*dún1, m. (gs. dúin, pl. ~ta). 1. Fort; fortress. 2. Place of refuge, haven. ~ long, haven for ships. 3. (Secure) residence, house. ~ Dé, Heaven. Sa ~ seo, in this house (of security). 4. Promontory fort; bluff. (Var:gs. & pl. ~a)

DATE
2024

DIMENSIONS
72cm x 52cm

MEDIUM
Tea Towel: Cotton/Linen Blend

ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Unlimited Edition

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Array Collective is a group of Belfast-based artists who create collaborative actions in response to issues affecting Northern Ireland. Array Collective’s work encompasses performances, protests, exhibitions and events. They fuse seriousness with humour, and address contemporary issues with ancient Irish folk imagery.

DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
Shipping cost will be quoted and confirmed via email. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for shipping your purchase.

There will be 5 of each design available for purchase at the IMMA closing event on the 7th Sept, after that we will print on request.

TITLE
Bin Lid

ARTIST
Array Collective

ABOUT THE WORK
This tea towel is part of Array Collective’s ‘An Dún’ range. ‘ new multi-narrative environment at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin for the exhibition ‘Self-Determination: A Global Perspective’ 2024.

Across immersive spaces a complicated and messy understanding of statehood and citizenship is unearthed. Ideological, topographical and political plans are fashioned and accumulated inside a site of destruction and construction. Resting outside of time, we hear echoes of our past, present and future in ever-changing failed experiments of hope. The ‘good room’ deep within a cave, stages rituals of citizenship. Behind the scenes, plans are cooked up and mistakes are made, amidst the labour of daily life. As An Dún shifts and repositions, occupying unsteady space between reality and fiction, care and compromise endeavour to make a shared existence liveable.

*dún1, m. (gs. dúin, pl. ~ta). 1. Fort; fortress. 2. Place of refuge, haven. ~ long, haven for ships. 3. (Secure) residence, house. ~ Dé, Heaven. Sa ~ seo, in this house (of security). 4. Promontory fort; bluff. (Var:gs. & pl. ~a)

DATE
2024

DIMENSIONS
72cm x 52cm

MEDIUM
Tea Towel: Cotton/Linen Blend

ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Unlimited Edition

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Array Collective is a group of Belfast-based artists who create collaborative actions in response to issues affecting Northern Ireland. Array Collective’s work encompasses performances, protests, exhibitions and events. They fuse seriousness with humour, and address contemporary issues with ancient Irish folk imagery.

DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
Shipping cost will be quoted and confirmed via email. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for shipping your purchase.

There will be 5 of each design available for purchase at the IMMA closing event on the 7th Sept, after that we will print on request.

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