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Marianne Keating will be conducting a talk about her current solo exhibition at StudioRCA, followed by a Q&A session with Anne Duffau, curator of A—Z. This event is open to the public.
Marianne Keating’s research implements post-colonial and archival theory to analyse the largely undocumented and unaddressed migration of the Irish diaspora to Jamaica, responding to the cultural legacies of colonialism and the human consequences of imperialism.
By focusing on the migration of the Irish during the period 1835 – 1842, she examines the creolization of the Irish in Jamaica, the fragmented identities and resulting legacies in contemporary Jamaica by narratively reconstructing this history through its archival traces.Through determining new historical narratives in response to the dominant “master narratives” of Western nationhood, identity, and culture, rewriting the histories of the dominated “Other” and returning a voice, which once was rendered mute.
Marianne Keating is currently a PhD candidate in the Visual and Material Culture Research Centre, Kingston University London (2016- 2020), fully funded by Kingston University, FADA Studentship Award 2016 and a TECHNE Associate. She graduated with an MA Print from the Royal College of Art, London 2013 and BA Honors Degree in Fine Art from Limerick School of Art and Design, Ireland in 2002.
She has exhibited extensively including exhibitions in London, Paris, New York, Melbourne and Shanghai. Recent exhibitions include a range of solo and group exhibitions including: Unstable Monuments, Cornwall, UK (2016), 中外艺术家作品联展开幕, Hangzhou, China (2014), In Search for Trevor Owen, Montego Bay, Jamaica (2013), Prelude Speaker: Contemporary Castletown, Castletown House, Co. Kildare, Ireland (2013), Sub-plots, Sirus Arts Centre, Cork (2012), We are a Strange Loop, Hockney Gallery, London (2012), New Prints, International Print Center New York (2011), Subplots, at Allerart, Bludenz, Austria, (2011), Tears Trash And Decay, Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Melbourne, Australia, (2010) Excavate, Cork Public Museum, Cork (2010) and Twenty10, Crawford Gallery, Cork. Ireland (2010).
The series of exhibitions for 2017/18 at StudioRCA Riverlight curated by A- – -Z will explore displacement & otherness – presenting studies of deconstruction of pre-conceived/imperialist knowledge, often through the scope of science fiction, with a selection of solo exhibitions.
www.rca.ac.uk/schools/school-of-arts-humanities/studiorca/
www.abc-z.org
Address:
StudioRCA 1 Riverlight Quay, Nine Elms Lane, London SW8 5AU
Nearest train/tube:
Vauxhall
Event date: 15/11/2017
Open from 18:30 to 20:30