The solo exhibition by Polish visual and performance artist Justyna Scheuring, who lives and works
in London, brings together sign language interpreters and consecutive translators,
in order to compose a performance through a multitude of voices and forms of expression to question issues of
identity in a
context of personal trauma,
global migration and the experience of otherness.
In the context of 2016, (Re) Public celebrates the self - determination and agency of the country while tackling contemporary issues in Ireland which have broader resonance globally, these include: — hidden histories of state institutional abuse (Nolan) community identity in post conflict rural border regions (North 55), issues relating to natural cycles in time, climate change and its global effects (Softday), the individual's struggle for autonomy within the field of mental health (Tighe), the importance of creative autonomy and independence for the right to self - expression in movement and dance (Donnellan) and strategies of resistance that include artistic intervention, self - organization, and collectivism (Morley
In the
context of 2016, (Re) Public celebrates the self - determination and agency of the country while tackling contemporary issues
in Ireland which have broader resonance globally, these include: — hidden histories of state institutional abuse (Nolan) community identity in post conflict rural border regions (North 55), issues relating to natural cycles in time, climate change and its global effects (Softday), the individual's struggle for autonomy within the field of mental health (Tighe), the importance of creative autonomy and independence for the right to self - expression in movement and dance (Donnellan) and strategies of resistance that include artistic intervention, self - organization, and collectivism (Morley
in Ireland which have broader resonance globally, these include: — hidden histories of state institutional abuse (Nolan) community
identity in post conflict rural border regions (North 55), issues relating to natural cycles in time, climate change and its global effects (Softday), the individual's struggle for autonomy within the field of mental health (Tighe), the importance of creative autonomy and independence for the right to self - expression in movement and dance (Donnellan) and strategies of resistance that include artistic intervention, self - organization, and collectivism (Morley
in post conflict rural border regions (North 55), issues relating to natural cycles
in time, climate change and its global effects (Softday), the individual's struggle for autonomy within the field of mental health (Tighe), the importance of creative autonomy and independence for the right to self - expression in movement and dance (Donnellan) and strategies of resistance that include artistic intervention, self - organization, and collectivism (Morley
in time, climate change and its
global effects (Softday), the individual's struggle for autonomy within the field of mental health (Tighe), the importance of creative autonomy and independence for the right to self - expression
in movement and dance (Donnellan) and strategies of resistance that include artistic intervention, self - organization, and collectivism (Morley
in movement and dance (Donnellan) and strategies of resistance that include artistic intervention, self - organization, and collectivism (Morley).
Such modes of investigation may appear local
in context, but are part of the contemporary
global discourse surrounding broader notions of
identity, gender, place, ecology, and technology, among others.