Luan Gallery prepares to officially launch Clare Langan exhibition publication on Saturday afternoon

Pictured at the ‘At the Gates of Silent Memory’ exhibition in Luan Gallery were, l-r, Curator, Eamonn Maxwell, Luan Gallery Manager, Carmel Duffy, artist, Clare Langan, Luan Gallery Curator, Aoife Banks and Director of The Crawford Gallery, Mary McCarthy

Pictured at the ‘At the Gates of Silent Memory’ exhibition in Luan Gallery were, l-r, Curator, Eamonn Maxwell, Luan Gallery Manager, Carmel Duffy, artist, Clare Langan, Luan Gallery Curator, Aoife Banks and Director of The Crawford Gallery, Mary McCarthy

Luan Gallery has announced the publication launch of ‘At The Gates of Silent Memory’, a book of photography featured in Luan Gallery’s current exhibition ‘At The Gates of Silent Memory’ by Clare Langan, curated by Eamonn Maxwell.

The launch will take place on Saturday, April 1, at 2pm in the Luan Gallery followed by a discussion between Clare Langan, Curator, Eamonn Maxwell and Luan Gallery’s Curator, Aoife Banks. The official launch will be followed by a tour of the exhibition by guest curator Eamonn Maxwell. All are welcome to attend.

Luan Gallery is currently hosting ‘At The Gates of Silent Memory’, a solo photography exhibition by internationally acclaimed Irish artist Clare Langan. The show is curated by Eamonn Maxwell and is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland. The exhibition continues until Thursday, April 20.

Known for her expansive and award-winning film projects, which have been seen in galleries, museums, biennales, and film festivals across the world, Langan has a parallel photography practice using digital SLR and the unique Hasselblad XPan cameras. These images are taken in locations around the world including Dubai, Iceland, Kerry, and Monserrat reflecting Langan’s practice and environmental concerns. This exhibition is a rare opportunity to see a significant body of Langan’s photography practice in a municipal gallery.

At The Gates of Silent Memory takes the threshold between worlds, climates, and reveries as its starting point and brings together a series of works never previously seen. These works have been shot over a number of years, interweaving with a number of Langan’s different projects. As climate change is sadly now part of our everyday lives, due to how we choose to live and exploit the earth, this exhibition amplifies how Langan’s work has dealt with these concerns for over 25 years. Whether dealing with the human figure or a particular landscape, or environment one thing that has linked all of this work are her concerns with the fragile nature of this earth that we live on and humanities tenuous and transient relationship to it.

According to Eamonn Maxwell, Curator, “in a sensory and information overloaded world, Langan’s poetic approach to her subjects quietly leaves us with a vision of a planet going through a profound transformation, of a world on which we tread gently, lest it disappears into memory.”

Reading groups are taking place during the exhibition, led by Athlonian, Leah Moloney, the founder and creator of Between Two Books, the official book club of Florence and the Machine. The reading groups discuss selected works of fiction and poetry, and their relevance to the themes of climate change and speculative fiction present throughout Clare Langan’s ‘At The Gates of Silent Memory’. The next reading group will take place on Saturday, April 15, from 12pm to 2pm at Luan Gallery. To register for the reading group and to receive the selected texts, please email [email protected] Booking in advance is advised as places are limited for the readings that will take place in Luan Gallery.

Further information on the exhibition and upcoming events can be found on Luan Gallery’s social channels; Instagram: @luangalleryathlone Facebook: @luangallery.

Admission to the gallery is free for groups and individuals. Tours for schools and groups can be arranged by contacting the gallery in advance on 090 6442154. Luan Gallery is open to the public Tuesday to Saturday from 11am–5pm and Sundays from 12–5pm.

 

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