Dorothy Cross
'Good art should make you consider yourself in relation to time, which means in relation to birth, life and death.'
Working in sculpture, film and photography, Dorothy Cross (b. 1956, Cork) looks at relationships between body and time and the human and the natural world. Based on Ireland’s rural West Coast, Cross’s immediate environment is inseparable from her practice, present in the richly symbolic materials she uses to create strange and often unexpected encounters. In the early 90s, Cross came to widespread attention through a series of works featuring cow skins and cow udders. Since then, the artist has continued to work with organic matter, including whale skeletons, skull fragments and, at times, casts of her own body parts.
Cross has consistently returned to the shark in her work, an ‘ancient and maligned’ creature onto which ‘the human race projects so much fear of their own mortality’. For Buoy (2014), she gilded the underside of a Blue Shark in precious white gold, its form balanced on a painter’s easel above a slab of alabaster. Eye of Shark (2014) housed a preserved eye within the walls of the gallery itself. The artist has continued to delve into the realm of geology and alchemy in the amalgamations of objects she creates, reinvigorating the lives of everyday things – sometimes humorous, sometimes disturbing, always intellectually stimulating and visually arresting. She uses a delicate and arduous process to make her celebrated Foxglove sculptures: each flower is dipped in wax, then encased in plaster before the creation of the bronze. Concealed amongst the details of the work are cast fingertips, referencing tales told to the artist as a child that if you put your fingers in the plant and lick them, you would go blind. Cross’s work celebrates wonder and beauty despite the brevity of human existence.
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Dorothy Cross
L'air 21 Apr - 25 May 2005 Soho Square'In his meditation on photography and death, Roland Barthes identifies an effect he simply calls l’air, some indefinable “expression” or “look” in the photograph of a lost loved one where...Read more -
Summer Show
10 Jul - 19 Sep 2003 Soho SquareDorothy Cross, John Riddy, Bridget Smith, Annelies Strba, Juan Uslé, Daphne WrightRead more -
Summer Show
27 Jun - 8 Aug 2002 Soho SquareFiona Banner, Dorothy Cross, Tacita Dean, Bernard Frize, Callum Innes, Jaki Irvine, Cornelia Parker, John Riddy, Dayanita Singh, Bridget Smith and Annelies StrbaRead more -
Dorothy Cross
18 Jan - 23 Feb 2001 Soho SquareThe show begins with a work called Endarken, which characteristically juxtaposes the artificial and the natural. We are shown a dispassionate view of a derelict famine cottage in Connemara; it...Read more -
0 To 60 In 10 Years
A Decade in Soho - Part II 8 Jul - 13 Aug 1999 Soho SquareJane Hamlyn opened the gallery in 1989 and over the last 10 years, Frith Street Gallery has developed an international programme of painting, photography, sculpture, film and video, doubled its...Read more -
Video Projection Film
14 May - 25 Jun 1998 Soho SquareMost of them do not usually work in video or projection but use these media to accentuate prevalent ideas in their work. Dorothy Cross’ work can be characterised by a...Read more -
Dorothy Cross
17 Jan - 1 Mar 1997 Soho SquareHowever, the udder works were only part of a body of work that she began to make in 1984 and which examines the patterns of inheritance and authority that run...Read more -
Dorothy Cross, Ceal Floyer, Cornelia Parker Helen Robertson, Bridget Smith
17 Nov 1995 - 13 Jan 1996 Soho SquareWhat happens when you take benign objects, lucky charms, a pearl necklace, loose coins, a lipstick and load them into a gun and fire them as bullets? And how do...Read more -
Dorothy Cross
Croquet - An installation 24 Jun - 12 Aug 1994 Soho SquareDorothy Cross’ former studio was housed in a disused power station in Dublin. For her exhibition ‘Power House’ at the ICA in Philadelphia in 1991 Cross created an installation which...Read more