Domestic Godless: The Food, The Bad and The Ugly

Friday 3 November – Saturday 25 November 2017
Domestic Godless: The Food, The Bad and The Ugly | Friday 3 November – Saturday 25 November 2017 | Crawford Art Gallery

Publication launch Saturday 4 November, noon – 2pm

PROGRAMME OF TICKETED PERFORMANCES

Lunch Performance with guest Seamus O’Connell and The Domestic Godless
Tuesday 7 November, 12:30 – 2:00pm
Price: €30 
limited capacity: 18

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Evening Dinner Performance with The Domestic Godless 
Thursday 16 November, 6:30-8:30pm
Price: €40
limited capacity: 22

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Evening Dinner Performance with The Domestic Godless
Friday 17 November, 6:30-8:30pm
Price: €40
limited capacity: 22

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Evening Dinner Performance with The Domestic Godless
Thursday 23 November, 6:30-8:30pm
Price: €40
limited capacity: 22

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Publication Launch
Saturday 4 November, 12:00 – 2.00pm
Open to public

Free, but first come, first served!


Lunchtime Talk with The Domestic Godless
Thursday 16 November, 1:00pm

Free, but first come, first served!


Evening Performance with guest Jürgen Schneider and The Domestic Godless
Thursday 9 November, 6:30-8:00pm with guest Jürgen Schneider is the author of Irish Kochen and Paddy’s Speis und Trank. Playing songs and tunes about food and drink and reading excepts from McConglinne, Joyce, Montague and Heaney .

Free, but first come, first served!


Brunch / Closing Performance with The Domestic Godless
Saturday 25 November, 11am – 2pm

Free, but first come, first served!
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For fifteen years The Domestic Godless have been working on the very fringes of Ireland’s blossoming gastronomic renaissance employing food (its taste its presentation its production and cultural values) as artistic material for irreverent experimentation.

They have trodden a fine line between cuisine and art, researching the stranger corners of global food culture, creating installations, banquets and performances in such places as the Irish Museum of Modern Art, the majestic Castletown House in Kildare, an abandoned hotel in the heart of Athens and a mini-skip at the gates of City Hall in Belfast.

The Domestic Godless have been working together in a time that has seen food culture change dramatically in Ireland. Originally inspired by the Dada art movement of the early twentieth century, Domestic Godless create unpredictable and unorthodox food combinations, their recipes subvert prevalent visual and tasting norms promoting confusion and delight of the idiom ‘you eat with your eyes’ – exploring the relationship between contemporary art and food and its cultural currency.

The Cork-based group’s three week residency in the expansive Upper Gallery of the Crawford Art Gallery will explore contemporary visual art and food from a unique and tangible entry point. Domestic Godless will explore food as both a concept and a medium through which to convey humour, empathy and to comment on wider cultural and social issues, creating dadaesque concoctions of inventive, high quality dishes within the setting of multi-media visual displays, anarchic sculptural installations and memorable experiential food tasting by the visiting public.

A recipe book will be produced, part funded by a Fund It campaign, to celebrate Domestic Godless’s practice and wider cultural impact documenting the collaborations and performances including recipe column featured in VAI Newsletter from 2004.

The residency and subsequent tour will involve local communities, artists, foodmakers, foragers, philosophers and teachers in creating tasting evenings, light lunches and workshops. The focus on celebrating local resources and communities is reflected in the variety of strategic regional partners: Galway Arts Centre partnering Galway Arts Festival; Callan Union Workhouse; Solstice Arts Centre, Navan; Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny partnering Perspective Festival and Uillinn, Skibbereen. Funded by the Arts Council Touring and Dissemination of Work Scheme.

About the artists

The Domestic Godless were founded by artists Stephen Brandes and Mick O’Shea, (later to be joined by Irene Murphy) under the Cork Artist’s Collective banner at the exhibition Artists/Groups at The Project Arts Centre, Dublin in 2003. They have introduced to the world such delights as Sea Urchin Pot Noodle, Foot & Mouth Terrine, Carpaccio of Giant African Land Snail and Victorian high tea wrought from all manner of fertilizer, often in the setting of anarchic installations.

Recent events have included ‘Invasive Pests’: Waiting for the Barbarians, Athens Biennale,

Hotel Bageion, Omonoeia Square, Athens, Greece, May 2017; ‘A Gastronomic Evening of Invasive Pests’ atthe Science Gallery, Dublin, April 2016; ’20,000 Leagues Under Cork Harbour’, Sirius Arts Centre, Cobh, September 2015, ‘A Reinvention of the Irish Breakfast’ at the National Design Gallery, Kilkenny, May 2015 and a cookery school at the Cook’s Academy in Dublin during the Bram Stoker Festival in 2014. Between 2014 and 2015 they toured “Canaliculus Pergamentorum”, to Kinsale Arts Festival, Tulca Art Festival, Galway and Broadstone Studios, Dublin, which saw the Domestic Godless create a 30 metre canal of sewageducting, on which travelled an array of dishes inspired by the bitter-sweet reminiscences of miserable Summer holidays.

Friday 3 November – Saturday 25 November 2017
Crawford Art Gallery
Emmet Place, Cork
Telephone: +353 21 4805042
info@crawfordartgallery.ie
www.crawfordartgallery.ie
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Monday 10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00
Thursday 10:00 - 20:00
Friday 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday 10:00 - 17:00
Admission / price: Free

 
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