Lasipalatsi Mannerheimintie 22-24, 00100 Helsinki Open Tuesday to Sunday 12.00 – 18.00 Opening receptionJanuary 26, 2011 at 17.00 Exhibition continues until February 19 2012 United States of Europe (U.S.E), is a large-scale collaborative project about European identity which will be presented in public spaces, galleries and museums in 10 European cities until the spring [...]
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Kennedy Browne at United States of Europe, Helsinki, Finland
January 15, 2012
Kennedy Browne / Think Tank Troubling Ireland public hearing
September 10, 2011
Troubling Ireland Public Hearing Friday 16th September, 2–4.30pm Liberty Hall, Dublin 1 Presentations by project curators, commissioners & participants. Further details on the Troubling Ireland website. Commissioned by Fire Station Artists’ Studios, Dublin, Ireland. Conceptualised by Kuratorisk Aktion, Denmark.
Kennedy Browne / Think Tank Troubling Ireland poster campaign
September 5, 2011
Troubling Ireland poster campaign 12th–23rd Sept 2011, Dublin City Centre 12th–19th Sept 2011, Leitrim Sculpture Centre, Manorhamilton, Co. Leitrim Troubling Ireland public hearing Friday 16th September, 2–4.30pm Liberty Hall, Dublin 1 In 2010, the Danish curatorial collective Kuratorisk Aktion was commissioned by the Fire Station Artists’ Studios in Dublin to frame and convene a [...]
Press for Kennedy Browne: How Capital Moves at Limerick City Gallery of Art Offsite
April 5, 2011
Kennedy Browne, How Capital Moves Curated by Annette Moloney Limerick City Gallery of Art Offsite Christin Leach in The Sunday Times Culture magazine (click here to see full pdf): Rachael Finucane online: It was originally commissioned for the Łódź Biennale in Poland but I’m glad it came to Limerick. It’s still a topical (and touchy) [...]
How Capital Moves at Limerick City Gallery of Art Offsite
March 20, 2011
Limerick City Gallery of Art Offsite Istabraq Hall, Limerick City Council Merchants Quay, Limerick, Ireland T +353 (0)61 310 633 artgallery@limerickcity.ie www.gallery.limerick.ie 25 March–6 May 2011 Curated by Annette Moloney How Capital Moves is a new body of work by artist duo Kennedy Browne. Originally commissioned for the Łódź Biennale, Poland (2010) the work is [...]
Kennedy Browne in L’Exposition Lunatique at Kadist Foundation, Paris
September 25, 2010
October 2 – November 14 Opening reception on Friday, October 1, from 6 pm to 9 pm A view of the Kadist collection curated by Rozenn Prat With works by: Francis Alÿs, Kennedy Browne, Jason Dodge, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Christoph Keller, Julius Koller, Anthony MacCall, Roman Ondák , Pratchaya Phinthong. Kadist Art Foundation is pleased to [...]
Kennedy Browne in ‘Think Tank’ programme with Kuratorisk Aktion and Firestation Artist Studios, Dublin
September 15, 2010
Kennedy Browne, Helen Carey, Anthony Haughey, Anna Macleod , Augustine O’Donoghue and Susan Thomson will participate in this programme running from Sept 2010 – May 2011. This is an opportunity for four artists and two curators, whose work is socially engaged, to develop their practice and a project proposal with the international curatorial collective ‘Kuratorisk Aktion’ which [...]
Kennedy Browne present How Capital Moves at the Lodz Bienniale, Poland
August 30, 2010
Fokus Lodz Bienniale 2010 11.09.2010 – 10.10.2010 Image: Kennedy Browne, How Capital Moves, HD video installation, 2010. How Capital Moves is a new body of work conceived by Kennedy Browne specifically for exhibition at the Bienniale at Łódź. The work originates from research into Irish-Polish connections as linked by labour migration flows: specifically looking at [...]
Kennedy Browne residency in Paris
June 25, 2010
Kennedy Browne is on residency at the Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris for the months of July and August developing new work for the Lodz Biennial, Poland that will open in September 2010.
Kennedy Browne at Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris
June 2, 2010
Vernissage 10th June 18.30 – 20.00 Centre Culturel Irlandais 5 rue des Irlandais, 75005 Paris Exhibition continues 11th June – 9th July 2010 Kennedy Browne presents a body of work commissioned last year for the Irish pavilion at the Venice Biennale. They take as their starting point Dublin as ‘the city Google chose’ for its [...]