The Works of George Bolster: When Will We Recognize Us - Hardcover

 
9783777439730: The Works of George Bolster: When Will We Recognize Us

Synopsis

This monograph examines the multidisciplinary practice of conceptual Irish artist George Bolster, who addresses the crises facing our species, and our willingness to live in the past through belief systems. Bolster’s ambitious immersive text and image works encompass film, installation, tapestry and photography.

When Will We Recognize Us examines the practice of research-based artist George Bolster, who addresses the crises facing our species, long-term conservation of art objects as they relate to climate change, our ignorance of tangible reality, and our willingness to live in the past through outmoded belief systems. Bolster’s ambitious multidisciplinary text and image works encompassing film, and installation, conducted in concert with a range of scientists have resulted in pieces that philosophically address astronomy, and our self-appointed place in evolution.

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About the Author

Miranda Driscoll is currently director of Solas Nua, a Washington D.C. based arts organization, and additionally is Curator in Residence for the Visual Arts at the new Irish Arts Center in New York City. At Sirius Arts Centre, Driscoll served as Director, multidisciplinary cultural producer, and curator. She was co-founder and co-director from 2007 to 2014 of The Joinery, one of Dublin’s leading independent art spaces for emerging artists.

Ian Alden Russel is artistic direcort of the Mattress Factory.

Sarah Kelleher is an independent writer and critic.

From the Back Cover

This monograph examines the multidisciplinarypractice of conceptual irish artist George Bolster, who addresses the crises facing our species, and our willingness to live in the past through belief systems. Bolster’s ambitious immersive text and image works encompass film, installation, tapestry and photography.

When Will We Recognize Us examines the practice of research-based artist George Bolster, who addresses the crises facing our species, long-term conservation of art objects as they relate to climate change, our ignorance of tangible reality, and our willingness to live in the past through outmoded belief systems. Bolster’s ambitious multidisciplinary text and image works encompassing film, and installation, conducted in concert with a range of scientists have resulted in pieces that philosophically address astronomy, and our self-appointed place in evolution.

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