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      • Soft Ground
      • DPI
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    • Kerry Contemporary
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    • The Infinite Line - A Search for the Unknown
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GUEST APPEARANCE
​Friday 27th April: 1pm-8pm, with performances starting at 6pm
 
Featuring: Sophie Behal, Vanessa Donoso López & Benjamin Stafford, Isadora Epstein, Maeve Lynch, Eoghan McIntyre, Rosie O’Reilly 
 
Venue: Museum Building, Trinity College Dublin
 
The ideal guest obscures the flaws of the host and there is no host more flawed than an artist. Hospitality manifests in the interplay of artwork, artist and audience, operating at the threshold between nature and artifice.

Comprised of performances, sound installations and sculptures, Guest Appearance invokes matters of authorship, the transitional properties of objects, and the transformative quality of sound. Hospitality demands both the adherence to regulations and the acceptance of responsibility. It is simultaneously welcoming and hostile.

The Museum Building at Trinity College Dublin offers a charged site for Guest Appearance. The exhibition explores the contradictions of hospitality, in which the guest-host relationship contains the potential for productive antagonism.

Limited capacity for performances starting at 6pm.
Please book your free ticket here https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/guest-appearance-tickets-44833385864

Please note that, unfortunately, there is no wheelchair access to the building.

Google Maps link: Museum Building, Trinity College Dublin 


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