Eimear Walshe: VASSALDOMS UNITED

Saturday 26 April – Sunday 22 June 2025
Eimear Walshe: VASSALDOMS UNITED | Saturday 26 April – Sunday 22 June 2025 | Luan Gallery | Image: Eimear Walshe: photograph | photo with partial views of probably five calves; the fields are of the traditional West-of-Ireland sort: dry-stone walls, fairly scrubby grass, grey sky, hit of low trees in the background; two calves are in full view – and looking straight towards the camera – while the other three are only partly visible, including the sideways rump of a light-brown calf fulling much of the right-hand side of the photo;; the red bars of a gate cross the photo, one bar cutting the sky towards the top of the image, one very close to the bottom of the image, one vertical along the left border; all the bars are out of focus 
Opening Reception Saturday 26 April at 2pm

Luan Gallery presents VASSALDOMS UNITED, a solo exhibition of newly commissioned work by Eimear Walshe. The exhibition launches at 2pm on Saturday 26th of April, with an exhibition walkthrough with the artist and curator Aoife Banks at 2:30pm. All are welcome to attend.

This is Walshe’s first solo exhibition in Ireland following their national representation at the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024. Born in Longford in 1992, Walshe’s work has long focused on representations of Ireland, and the local and international politics at play behind those representations, including questions of external optics and internal incoherencies.

The artworks in VASSALDOMS UNITED are concerned with places where the historic legacies and contemporary presence of empire are palpable – through law, bureaucracy, infrastructure, land, and language. It comprises of works newly commissioned by Luan Gallery in video, sculpture, sound, and vinyl installation.

The exhibition takes place across all three gallery spaces in Luan Gallery. Video installation FREE STATE PANGS (2025) is an absurd and unfurling fable of administrative paper chase through state funding, the courts, and the health system. AIRE (2025) wraps Luan’s Shannon-facing River Gallery in an image of Shannon Airport – a landscape through which Ireland is wedded to the US Military’s wars of aggression, while Study for the Athlone to Derry train (Queen Medb Line) (2025) outlines the artist’s fantasy of a high-speed local service train between Connaught and Ulster.  This exhibition is funded by the Arts Council, with works commissioned by Luan Gallery and supported by the Arts Council Project Award.

A programme of accompanying events will take place during the run of exhibition. Information on the exhibition and upcoming events can be found here and on Luan Gallery’s social channels.

Saturday 26 April – Sunday 22 June 2025
Luan Gallery
Athlone, Co. Westmeath
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