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The impact of environmental pollution on plants and the effects of climate change on coastal wildlife are at the centre of ‘Disquieting Frequencies’, a new multimedia art exhibition at the Goethe-Institut Irland, which features the work of Berlin-based artists Moritz Fehr and Marcus Maeder. Presented jointly by the Goethe-Institut and…
The impact of environmental pollution on plants and the effects of climate change on coastal wildlife are at the centre of ‘Disquieting Frequencies’, a new multimedia art exhibition at the Goethe-Institut Irland, which features the work of Berlin-based artists Moritz Fehr and Marcus Maeder.
Presented jointly by the Goethe-Institut and the Crespo Foundation, the exhibition marks the start of ‘The Glenkeen Variations’, a series of art exhibitions at the Goethe-Institut, which explore the relationship between art and nature and showcase the work of ten artists who have participated in the Glenkeen Garden Residencies, an artist-in-residence programme in West Cork.
‘Disquieting Frequencies’ will run at the Goethe-Institut Irland from Friday, 8 March until Friday, 6 April 2024. The exhibition series will continue with ‘Composing Landscapes’ (8 May – 8 June 2024) and conclude with ‘With or Without You’ (8 November – 7 December 2024). Admission is free.
Each edition of The Glenkeen Variations will also feature artist talks, presentations, and workshops held at the UCC’s Glucksman in Cork and the Working Artist Studios in Ballydehob.
For more information, please visit goethe.de/ireland.