Joseph Heffernan: where oxlips and the nodding violet grows

Saturday 9 May – Saturday 6 June 2026
Joseph Heffernan: I have looked at it so long I think it is a part of my heart, oil on linen, 50 x 40cm, 2025 | Joseph Heffernan: where oxlips and the nodding violet grows | Saturday 9 May  – Saturday 6 June 2026 | GOMA Gallery of Modern Art | Joseph Heffernan: I have looked at it so long I think it is a part of my heart, oil on linen, 50 x 40cm, 2025 | loosely painted depiction of a head – black hair with white flowers, possibly, as a sort of headdress, white skin which becomes an angry pink on the neck; the figure is more or less facing us, eyes closed, revealing dark-red eyelids; vigorous brushstrokes sweep up and down between bridge of the nose and middle of the neck, hiding nose and mouth; the background hints at an orange sky, vegetation below, yellow flowers dotted about
Opening Reception Saturday 9 May, 4 – 6pm

Joseph Heffernan is an Irish artist based in Backwater Artist Studios, Cork. Working across painting, drawing, text and assemblage/installation his practice is concerned with identity, rituals, performance and how memory is constructed.

Heffernan’s sculptural work uses found, antique and reclaimed materials to examine how objects can carry meaning. They are often devotional in nature and question how we chose to assign significance to things in order to construct and poeticise personal narratives. These assemblages and installations provide a theatrical setting for his paintings, drawings and texts.

His current body of work and upcoming exhibition ‘where oxlips and the nodding violet grows’ imagines a speculative narrative dominated by a game referred to as ‘The Ceremony of the Flowers’. While the rules of this game are only alluded to they seem to be an abstract synthesis of poetry, mathematics and esoteric knowledge that envisage the world as an abstruse place full of elaborate rituals involving obscure signs and symbols. It functions as an intercessor of sorts between the mundanity of the world and the quasi divine. In the process the work asks questions about belief and the things that we chose to put our faith in.

Curated by Aideen Quirke

Image: Joseph Heffernan: I have looked at it so long I think it is a part of my heart, oil on linen, 50 x 40cm, 2025
Saturday 9 May – Saturday 6 June 2026
GOMA Gallery of Modern Art
6 Lombard Street
Waterford
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Open Tuesday to Saturday 12 noon – 5pm
Admission / price: Free

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