f.Project: Re-action

Saturday 11 January – Sunday 9 February 2025
Artem Trofimenko | f.Project: Re-action | Saturday 11 January – Sunday 9 February 2025 | GOMA Gallery of Modern Art | Image: Artem Trofimenko | photo taken in the dark space of a church (presumably; we see three stained-glass windows, viewed slightly from one side; sunlight is screaming in, but it defeated by tye dark after two or three metres; the ‘rose window’ above the other two has five ‘leaves’ around a central circle; it is hard to make out the motifs; the lower two, rectangular windows feature a saint, presumably, in the left one, and a royal character, maybe, in the right one
Opening Reception Saturday 11 January, 6 – 8pm

f.Project is a group of artists with a common love of analogue photography. The underlying subject matter for Re-Action, the f.Project group exhibition, is alchemy – which is approached in numerous ways by the various artists within the group, from working with the idea of change in all its forms, to experimental darkroom techniques and alternative printing methods.

f.Project is a group of artists with a common love of analogue photography originally formed through a series of meetings while students at the Crawford College of Art & Design during 2017.

f.Project members embrace the particularities and vagaries of the analogue photographic practice. Some members of the group are experimenting with eco-friendly and organic methods in the darkroom, while a few are also now beginning to work with hand processing Super8 film.

f.Project is hosted by Cork Film Centre in its darkroom facility at Sample Studios, Cork. Current members are: Artem Trofimenko, Chris Hurley, Dori O’Connell, Éanna Heavey, Evgeniya Martirosyan, Orla O’Byrne, Sophia Santabarbara.

The underlying unifying subject matter for Re-Action, the f.Project group exhibition, is alchemy, which is approached in numerous ways by the various artists within the group, from working with the idea of change in all its forms, to experimental darkroom techniques and alternative printing methods. The outcome of this process is work in a range of mediums: photography, installation, moving image and possible performative pieces. Re-Action will be exhibited at the GOMA Gallery of Modern Art, Waterford, in January 2025.

Image: Artem Trofimenko
Saturday 11 January – Sunday 9 February 2025
GOMA Gallery of Modern Art
6 Lombard Street
Waterford
Telephone: +353 871961923
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Admission / price: Free

 
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