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awards from both the Arts Council and the Arts Council of Northern
Ireland and is represented by nag Gallery, Dublin.
In 2013
Wendy Judge
was invited to show at The National Gallery of Ireland
along side the watercolours of William Evans of Eton (1798-1877) in
From Galway to Leenane: Perspectives On Landscape.
Her solo projects include Souvenir Views at Pallas Projects/Studios,
2012, Great Works at Goethe-Institut Dublin in 2008 followed by Works
of the World United, Thisisnotashop, Dublin in 2009.
She has exhibited in the group exhibitions, The Balloon at Rawson
Projects, New York, 2014, Dublin Contemporary 2011 and Last at Douglas
Hyde Gallery, 2012. She was one of a group of artists that represented
Thisisnotashop, at the Festival of Independents – No Soul for Sale,
New York, 2009, and at Tate Modern, London, 2010. She has been
part of Difference Engine since 2009, a model of autonomous artist
curation with eight shows to date, the most recent exhibitions been
at Limerick City Gallery and the Oriel Myrddin Gallery in Wales, 2013.
A publication Wendy Judge: Collected Views of Great Works from the
20th century was published in 2008.
Wendy Judge’s practice is committed to armchair travel and the
authentic experience; the touristic frontier and the anomalous within
the landscape. Her projects are about journeys never taken, or based
upon hearsay. She works mainly through sculptural installations and
drawing.
www.wendyjudgeart.blogspot.comBrendan Earley,
born 1971. Lives and works in Wicklow. After graduating
with first class honours from the National College of Art & Design,
Brendan spent a number of years travelling before receiving a Fulbright
scholarship to attend Hunter College, New York City. He graduated
with a Masters in Fine Art in 1999 and returned to Dublin where he
exhibits regularly. Exhibitions include: Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing; Artist
Space New York; Ars Electronica, Vienna; and Douglas Hyde Gallery,
Dublin. He was awarded his PhD in 2010 from the National College
of Art and Design, Dublin. A major solo show, ‘A Place between’ took
place in 2012 in the Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, and a solo
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