Marianne Keating: An Ciúnas / The Silence

Tuesday 26 August – Wednesday 1 October 2025
Marianne Keating: An Ciúnas / The Silence | Tuesday 26 August – Wednesday 1 October 2025 | Wexford Arts Centre | Image: still image from two projections in an art space or similar; each projection is on two surfaces at an angle to each other; top projection contains two images, both black-and-white; on the left there is a soldier near us, back turned to us, holding revolver behind back; cobbled street, suggestion of tram line; two more soldiers closer to crowd facing the soldiers; men, women, some kids; fairly fancy building behind; in second photo of top image, a street scene with collection of people of many ages including very young – possibly extended family; thatched cottage on left, that they are passing, derelict house next to it, then another bungalow, then terrace of houses; neighbour appears to be watching from thatched cottage door; bottom image is possibly a video projection; we’re in the Caribbean? – sea, trees in the distance; photographer is probably in small boat, with someone sitting on prow; we just see that persons’s back and a leg and arm, plus hint of dreadlocks
Opening Launch Saturday 23 August at 2pm

A solo exhibition by Marianne Keating • A Sirius Arts Centre National Tour

Marianne Keating is a London-based Irish artist and researcher whose practice examines intersecting and overlooked narratives of Irish emigration to the Caribbean, particularly Jamaica, where the Irish were recruited as a new labour force after the abolition of enslavement. Keating’s multidisciplinary film installations combine a range of archival materials, found footage, newly shot footage, text, and sound.

An Ciúnas / The Silence traces multiple trajectories of migration from Ireland to both Jamaica and Britain from the period preceding the Great Famine of 1845–52 to the present day. It identifies catalytic moments in the history of the British Empire through the lenses of Ireland and Jamaica to illuminate how events from the past inform current politics and society. The work establishes a radical account of Ireland’s and Jamaica’s fights for self-determination, the social conditions of Ireland in the nineteenth century and today, the evolution of the Jamaican political system, and the power structures at play in both countries before and after independence.

An Ciúnas / The Silence is presented as a multichannel film installation and collages a myriad of moving and still images (often manipulated), either drawn from or referencing public records, online videos and photographs, and newspaper articles. The montage of fragmentary episodes moves back and forth in time and incorporates various creative modes, including textual graphics and audio effects. The overlaying of information, visuals, and sonic outputs amplifies the depicted perspectives, and the work’s presentation as a continuous loop undermines typical storytelling and the notion of a single official, dominant narrative.

An Ciúnas / The Silence was initially presented by The Showroom, London, in 2023-24. The Irish tour of the work is initiated and organised by Sirius Arts Centre, Cobh, County Cork, and includes The Model in Sligo, Rua Red in Dublin, Limerick City Gallery of Art, and Wexford Arts Centre. The production of An Ciúnas / The Silence and its Irish tour are supported by The Arts Council.

The presentation of An Ciúnas / The Silence is curated by Miguel Amado, Director of Sirius Arts Centre, and the tour is managed by producer Rayne Booth.

Tuesday 26 August – Wednesday 1 October 2025
Wexford Arts Centre
Cornmarket, Wexford
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Admission / price: Free

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