Join artist Seamus Nolan in his campaign to have William Delaney, a child who died while in the care of the Irish state, appointed as the tenth President of Ireland.
Seamus Nolan’s practice investigates the relative value of objects and social processes as they appear within different economies and contexts. He strives to unravel the commonplace, to recognize the inherent structure or code from which we construct and de-construct the world around us. His work is concerned with assembling alternative power relations, energy and possibility, in reconfiguring the everyday as a means to examine or question the purveyors of meaning.
His work often operates in conjunction with local community groups, and invites both a national and international audience to interact on a very personal level with this local activity, with the piece of work itself, and most importantly, with the context of its presentation.
This event in presented in conjunction with the current exhibition (Re)Public.