Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Conquested, " Taking a Line ",Dublin oct 2011

" Taking a Line ". Conquested, Temple Bar Galleries, Dublin 2011.

" Taking a Line ". Conquested, Temple Bar Galleries, Dublin 2011.

" Taking a Line ". Conquested, Temple Bar Galleries, Dublin 2011.

" Conquested ", Video, Conquested, Temple Bar Galleries, Dublin 2011.

" Conquested ", Video, Conquested, Temple Bar Galleries, Dublin 2011.

" Conquested ", Video, Conquested, Temple Bar Galleries, Dublin 2011.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Feedback, Galway Arts Centre

Untitled, Feedback, Galway Arts Center, 5ft, 5 ft 5 ft, Birch Plywood.
Untitled, Feedback, Galway Arts Center, 5ft, 5 ft 5 ft, Birch Plywood.
Untitled, Feedback, Galway Arts Center, 5ft, 5 ft 5 ft, Birch Plywood.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Leitrim Sculpture Centre


" Taking a Line", Steel, 8 units,  8 ft by 8 ft,  Leitrim Sculpture Centre, Manorhamilton, Leitrim, Ireland. Residency, 2011.


" Taking a Line", Steel, 8 units,  8 ft by 8 ft,  Leitrim Sculpture Centre, Manorhamilton, Leitrim, Ireland. Residency, 2011.



" Taking a Line, Mound", Leitrim Sculpture Centre, Manorhamilton, Leitrim, Ireland. Residency. Photograph, 2011.


"Taking a Line, Heap", Leitrim Sculpture Centre, Manorhamilton, Leitrim, Ireland. Residency. Photograph, 2011.


" Mesh", Leitrim Sculpture Centre, Manorhamilton, Leitrim, Ireland. Residency. Photograph, 2011.


"Tree", Leitrim Sculpture Centre, Manorhamilton, Leitrim, Ireland. Residency. Photograph, 2011.


"Boulders", Leitrim Sculpture Centre, Manorhamilton, Leitrim, Ireland. Residency. Photograph, 2011.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

“ 6 increments “, Wood, Solo show and residency with the organisation Solas
Nua, The Fridge, Rear Alley, 516 8th Street SE, Washington DC, USA.

“ Rock Creek “, Photograph, pvc electrical tape, Solo show and residency with the organisation Solas Nua, The Fridge, Rear Alley, 516 8th Street SE, Washington DC, USA.

“ Rock Creek “, Photograph, pvc electrical tape, Solo show and residency with the organisation Solas Nua, The Fridge, Rear Alley, 516 8th Street SE, Washington DC, USA.

“ Rock Creek “, Photograph, pvc electrical tape, Solo show and residency with the organisation Solas Nua, The Fridge, Rear Alley, 516 8th Street SE, Washington DC, USA.

“ Untitled ”, Photograph, Solo show and residency with the organisation Solas
Nua, The Fridge, Rear Alley, 516 8th Street SE, Washington DC, USA.

“ Untitled ”, Photograph, Solo show and residency with the organisation Solas
Nua, The Fridge, Rear Alley, 516 8th Street SE, Washington DC, USA.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

“ The reveal “, Stainless steel (36 ft, 36 ft, 15 ft), “ Method A “, Rua Red, South Dublin Arts Centre, 2010.

“ The reveal “, Stainless steel (36 ft, 36 ft, 15 ft), “ Method C ”, St Johns castle, Limerick, 2010.

“ 7 increments “, Galvinised steel (12f t, 12 ft, 36 ft), “ Nothing is Impossible “, Mattress Factory Art Museum, 500 Sampsonia way, Pittsburgh, USA, 2010.

“ 7 increments “, Galvinised steel, (12f t, 12 ft, 36 ft), “ Nothing is Impossible “, Mattress Factory Art Museum, 500 Sampsonia way, Pittsburgh, USA, 2010.


“ 7 increments “, Galvinised steel, (12f t, 12 ft, 36 ft), “ Nothing is Impossible “, Mattress Factory Art Museum, 500 Sampsonia way, Pittsburgh, USA, 2010.
“ 3,5,8 “, Plywood, “ Nothing is Impossible “, Mattress Factory Art Museum, 500 Sampsonia way, Pittsburgh, USA, 2010.

“ Untitled at six intervals ”, Wood. “ Work at Space “, Connaught House, Burlington rd, Dublin, 2009.

“ Untitled “, Wood, “ Sculpture in context “, Botanic gardens, Dublin, 2006.

“ Framed landscaped ”, Wood, “ Graceland’s  “, Art event, Leitrim, 2008.

“ Untitled “, Tinfoil, “ Spaces ”, Wexford Arts Centre, Cornmarket, Wexford, 2008.

“ Block “, Wood, “ Volume “, Temple Bar Galleries, Temple Bar, Dublin, 2009.

 “ Leanings “, Wood, “ Plane “, The Dock, Carrick on Shannon, 2007.

“ Untitled “, Wood, “ Sculpture at Kells “, Kilkenny, 2007.

“ White on green “, pvc electrical tape, Forest, Sligo, 2009.

“ 05,06,2010 “, Wood, Video, Sound, “ Sacred “, Enniskillen Castle, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, 2010.

“ One hour and ten minutes of light “ 1, Video, “ Nothing is Impossible “, Mattress Factory Art Museum, 500 Sampsonia way, Pittsburgh, USA, 2010.

“ One hour and ten minutes of light “ 2, Video, “ Nothing is Impossible “, Mattress Factory Art Museum, 500 Sampsonia way, Pittsburgh, USA, 2010.

“ One hour and ten minutes of light  “3, Video, “ Nothing is Impossible “, Mattress Factory Art Museum, 500 Sampsonia way, Pittsburgh, USA, 2010.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Method C, Saint Johns Castle, Limerick.


Method C at King John's Castle

19 September - 19 November 2010

Karl Burke

Limerick City Gallery of Art is pleased to present Method C, a solo exhibition by Karl Burke at King John's Castle, Castle Island, Limerick City.  The Opening Reception will take place on Saturday 18 September 2010, 2-4pm.
Karl Burke’s practice celebrates the co-operative tension between art and science, on the one hand a ‘mathematical notion of time and space’ and on the other hand an ‘undefined flux of sensations’.  The artist endeavors to create an experiential situation enhancing the empirical role of the viewer through logical interventions in or contemporary interpretations of a given space or location.  Set in the Medieval Quarter of the city, Method C presents sculpture, film and sound works providing a new experience within the historic structure of the castle. 
Burke_Reveal 
As part of the LCGA events for Culture Night on Friday 24 September, Burke will give an improvised sound performance with Russell Hart (economicthoughtprojects) in Istabraq Hall at Limerick City Council, Merchants Quay at 8pm.  The performance follows their recent collaboration on the sound sculpture  'Compositions 1-36',  produced through sound files recorded and processed by the artists at the Irish Museum of Modern Art.  Admission is free; booking is advised. 
Burke_Compositions_2 
Karl Burke lives and works in Dublin and Sligo, Ireland.  Recent and forthcoming exhibitions include: Karl Burke, Flashpoint Gallery, Washington DC (2010); Nothing is Impossible, Mattress Factory, Pittsburg (2010); What happens next is a secret, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2010); Automatic, Auto Italia, London and Pallas Contemporary Projects, Dublin (2009); Soundtrack for a Day, Model Arts and Niland Gallery, Sligo (2009); Volume V: I think I remember, Temple Bar Galleries, Dublin (2009); Corpus Callosum, Studio 1.1, London (2009); Spaces, Wexford Arts Centre, Wexford (2008); Common Place, Dublin (2007).  
Curated by Mary Conlon, Shinnors Scholar, LCGA
Admission is free.  Vouchers for free entry to King John’s Castle will be available from Istabraq Hall. The castle is open daily from 10am to 5pm.
Limerick City Gallery of Art Off-site at King John's Castle, Castle Island, Limerick / Emconlon@limerickcity.ie / T 061-407401

Method A + B


OFF_SITE: A+B

A+B

In 1985, Italo Calvino composed a series of lectures identifying a set of values to be upheld in the next millennium.  In Exactitude, he outlines in numerical sequence a precise definition of a methodological paradigm: 1) a well-calculated plan 2) the evocation of a memorable visual image and 3) choice language to express the subtleties of thought and imagination.
The second chapter of the Six Memos project is Methods A+B, a solo presentation of new works by Karl Burke.  Bipartite in structure, it is divided by time and space: Method A at Rua Red Gallery (29 March – 10 April 2010) and Method B at the Joinery Gallery (15-20 April 2010), with new site-specific interventions responding to a custom-built gallery and a space adapted for exhibition purposes.
The fact is, my writing has always found itself facing two divergent paths that correspond to two different types of knowledge. One path goes into the mental space of bodiless rationality, where one may trace lines that converge, projections, abstract forms, vectors of force.  The other path goes through the space crammed with objects and attempts to create a verbal equivalent of that space by filling the page with words, involving a most careful, painstaking effort to adapt what is written to what is not written, to the sum of what is sayable and not sayable. (Italo Calvino, Exactitude, undelivered lecture from Six Memos for the Next Millennium, 1985)
In Method A, Karl presents a geometric puzzle, an extract from a three dimensional grid, drawing from mathematical data. Like the ‘mathesis singularis’ proposed by Barthes, the structure is completed through an imaginative and experiential process or study – up into the centre void of the gallery and down through the negative space of the floor. The modular components are fragments of a greater whole, dissipating the misty saturation of visual imagery.
In Method B, Karl continues to dissect the scientific logic that informs his work, this time at the infinitesimal level of the quantum field.  Studies on the elemental forms of nature and the attempt to replicate its patterns are here used as the blueprint for artistic production.  Coupled with observations of the infra-ordinary, the exhibition is explicitly playful, a subtraction of weight, a renegotiation of the adapted joinery space. Photography, video and sculptural interventions play with the versatility of possible interpretations and with our willingness to believe in the authority of theoretical propositions.
Karl Burke lives and works in Dublin and SligoIreland .  Recent and forthcoming exhibitions include: Karl Burke, Flashpoint Gallery, Washington DC (2010); Nothing is Impossible, Mattress Factory, Pittsburg (2010); What happens next is a secret, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2010); Automatic, Auto Italia, London and Pallas Contemporary Projects, Dublin (2009); Soundtrack for a Day, Model Arts and Niland Gallery, Sligo (2009); Volume V: I think I remember, Temple Bar Galleries, Dublin (2009); Corpus Callosum, Studio 1.1, London (2009) ; Spaces, Wexford Arts Centre, Wexford (2008); Common Place, Dublin (2007).