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Nov 15 - Dec 19 Pitstop Ploughshares Hammers Exhibit at Project Gallery, Temple Bar, Dublin

category dublin | arts and media | press release author Saturday November 15, 2008 13:00author by Ploughshares Report this post to the editors

Hammers employed in the Pitstop Ploughshares disarmament of a U.S. Navy War Plane in Feb 03 at Shannon Airport www.peaceontrial.com go on display at Project Gallery, Temple Bar/Dublin, from Nov 15-Dec 19. The exhibit by Dublin artist Seamus Nolan is part of a broader exhibition by the Goethe Institute "If you Could Change the Wolrd at Last 1968-2008"

*Retrieving the Pitstop Ploughshares Hammers from Shannon Gardai Station
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/88451

*Youtube (3 mins 30 secs) Ploughshares Reequipped from Gardai Issued Potato Bag
http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=xvaA4kfrcJI

Dublin artist Seamus Nolan
previous work includes "Hotel Ballymun" http://www.indymedia.ie/article/81816
is exhibiting the recently retrieved Pitstop Ploughshares hammers in the front window (can be viewed in gallery opening and closing times) of the the Project Gallery in Temple Bar, Dublin.

The exhibit is part of a broader exhibition run by the Goethe Institute 37 Merrion Square on "If You Could Change the World 1968-2008". The entire exhibition opens at the Goethe Insitute Saturday Nov 15th. and runs for a month (note the hammers will be on display for a month at the Project Gallery not Merrion Square location).

The event at the institute commences on Sat. Nov 15th. with a film at 4 pm and at 6pm a roundtable discussion involoving the four artists involved in the exhibition. View other exhibits at Merrion Square location (detalis and hour below) or catch the hammer exhibit over the next month at the Project Gallery, Temple Bar. (next door to Connoly Bookshops/ ass end of U2's Clarence Hotel)

If You Could Change the World at Last

1968-2008

*Exhibition, Film Screenings, Discussion
15 November-19 December 2008

Goethe-Institute Ireland, 37 Merrion Square, Dublin 2

The social revolt of 1968 was an international phenomenon that occurred simultaneously in just about every country in the world and, as it evolved, became increasingly interlinked internationally.

On the 40th anniversary of the events of the 1968 movement, the Goethe-Institut Irland is proud to announce the opening of a group exhibition, film programme and the launch of a publication as part of the project If You Could Change the World at Last 1968-2008. The purpose of the project is to celebrate, remember and interrogate the events of 1968 and the changes it effected worldwide.

The exhibition brings together artists who have responded to the invitation to exhibit work relating to 1968, the legacy of ’68 and the state of protest today.

Three Irish artists have produced new work to be shown for the first time in this exhibition. Declan Clarke will show a new film based on recent research into revolution and revolution makers. Seamus Nolan will be exhibiting Every action will be judged on the particular circumstances (2008) in Project Arts Centre based on recent anti-war action taken in Shannon Airport against American military aircraft. Musician Si Schroeder has provided an essay and new work for the exhibition. The American based Austrian artist Heidrun Holzfeind will travel to Ireland especially for the exhibition and show a recent work relating to the 1968 protests in Mexico City (interviews and photographs). US artist Anne Angyal, who is exhibiting in Ireland for the first time, and Almut Linde from Berlin, who recently finished a residency in IMMA, will show large photographs which show areas in which the protest and social movements brought about social and intellectual changes.

The publication comprises essays from journalists, writers and intellectuals from Bolivia, Germany, Ireland, Mexico and the United States. They bring together various strands from global development originating from the year 1968 and their relevance to today’s world is brought together and reflected in their diversity.

A series of films by German filmmaker Alexander Kluge with his central topics of protest, self-determination and emancipation will be screened in the Goethe-Institut as part of the project (15 November – 18 December 2008).

At the opening event one of his groundbreaking films from 1968 “Die Artisten in der Zirkuskuppel: ratlos” / “The Artists in Ring: Perplexed” will be presented.

It will be followed by a round table discussion by the artists, chaired by Willie White, Project Arts Centre, and a party.

The exhibition is curated by Jonathan Carroll, Mark Garry and Georgina Jackson.

The project is organised by the Goethe-Institut Irland, Project Arts Centre and the Austrain Embassy Dublin.

Opening Hours at Goethe: Tuesday- Thursday 10 am-8 pm, Friday- Saturday 10 am-1.30 pm
Project Gallery has longer more regular opening hours.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Will it be holy relics of yer underwear next?     good lord!    Sat Nov 15, 2008 15:03 
   Response to anonymous cynic and explanation of archiving the Pitstops     Ciaron    Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:45 
   Well Said Ciaron, and Here's Some More     Mark C    Sun Nov 16, 2008 14:43 
   if I had a hammer     A McCabe    Sun Nov 16, 2008 19:21 
   if ye had a hammer? yeah, but what if you had these hammers? eh?     Jozsef Pelikan    Tue Nov 18, 2008 22:32 
   1968 and the Ploughshares hammers     Ciaron    Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:42 
   What's remaining of "Catholic Left " ?     Theo    Wed Nov 26, 2008 14:08 
   But is it Art?     Fred Johnston    Wed Nov 26, 2008 14:54 
   Response -exhibit is temporary     Ciaron    Wed Nov 26, 2008 17:54 
 10   time and events move on     frank Mc Giolla    Thu Nov 27, 2008 10:49 
 11   Take a tip from the Kiwis in the '80's...grow up!     Ciaron    Thu Nov 27, 2008 11:30 
 12   dul ar aghaidh     Frank Mc Giolla    Thu Nov 27, 2008 13:41 
 13   beyond     move on? I only just got up    Thu Nov 27, 2008 14:36 
 14   Point to all of this?     Fred Johnston    Thu Nov 27, 2008 16:08 
 15   Fred, you missed the point     redjade    Fri Nov 28, 2008 00:40 
 16   Not Missing point     Fred Johnston    Fri Nov 28, 2008 15:41 
 17   YOUTUBE (4mins) Recent Catholic Worker/Plowshares nonvolent direct action on B52 Bomber     Ciaron    Sun Nov 30, 2008 18:57 
 18   A correction.     martin-galway    Mon Dec 01, 2008 12:37 
 19   Kiwis or blather?     Fred Johnston    Mon Dec 01, 2008 15:22 
 20   Whoever designed this display should be hammered by the Irish!     Jacqueline Fallon    Mon Dec 01, 2008 16:42 
 21   Reply to Ms Fallon     Fred Johnston    Mon Dec 01, 2008 18:38 
 22   Responses     Ciaron    Mon Dec 01, 2008 21:29 
 23   Nice touch     shoegirl    Mon Dec 01, 2008 21:31 
 24   Re: 'Fred'     'martin'    Tue Dec 02, 2008 01:58 
 25   debate v. action     P. Casso    Tue Dec 02, 2008 06:44 
 26   P.Casso - true enough, but . . . .     Fred Johnston    Tue Dec 02, 2008 12:15 
 27   so much heat generated     redjade    Tue Dec 02, 2008 20:36 
 28   No, it isn't     Fred Johnston    Wed Dec 03, 2008 10:41 
 29   well done project for widening the discussion... "art" is many things and can be used for change     dunk    Wed Dec 03, 2008 17:07 
 30   the hammers on video     dunk    Thu Dec 04, 2008 09:18 
 31   Hammered by the Irish: clear photos of the hammers and the book     dunk    Thu Dec 04, 2008 13:20 
 32   "Seen and Heard" - Limerick Leader Alan Owens     Limerick Leader    Fri Dec 05, 2008 09:51 
 33   It's not rocket science - how Shannon woulda coulda shoulda been shutdown by the anti-war movement!     Not Rocket Science    Mon Dec 08, 2008 13:42 


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