Jaki Irvine
'Time's arrows radiate like sound waves, disperse and grow muddy, the further out they go, tangling into confusion on their outer limits'.
– Arthur Eddington (1928)
Jaki Irvine (b. 1966, Dublin) uses video, installation, photography, music composition and writing to explore the complex ways we imagine ourselves and the world around us, a process which, for Irvine, has both philosophical and political implications. Overheard conversations and everyday incidents, casually observed, often form the starting point for Irvine’s work. She weaves these real events into fictions, making films and videos that reflect on the fragmented, mysterious and often absurd nature of the human condition.
Whether in single-screen format or in more complex installations, Irvine creates open-ended narratives in which image and musical score overlap, coalesce and diverge. In her multi-screen work Seven Folds in Time (2009), the editing process itself comes to the fore as an organising principal. Moving between overt musicality and the edges where a sound begins or ends, Irvine focuses on the rigours and pleasures of playing an instrument, bringing together the private space of practice with the possibilities of performance it anticipates. If the Ground Should Open… (2016) is a multi-channel sound and video installation commemorating the Easter Rising of 1916. It takes the names of two forgotten freedom fighters Elizabeth O’Farrell and Julia Grenan as ‘the ground’ of a score for nine musicians. Irvine composed the eleven tracks using an oral scoring system originally developed for Scottish Highland pipes. Irvine describes how ‘the past and the present are reflected through a lens that is complicated, joyful, furious and hopeful’.
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Jaki Irvine
The Hottest Sun, The Darkest Hour: A Romance 21 Sep - 3 Nov 2000 Soho SquareThe Hottest Sun, The Darkest Hour: A Romance, consists of five black and white16mm films. Shot in Rome and Tuscany over a period of 2 years, they are individually entitled...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 -
Jaki Irvine
Another Difficult Sunset 6 - 25 Apr 1997 Soho Square -
4 Projects
27 Jan - 11 Mar 1995 Soho SquareThis show of four young artists from Britain and Ireland makes use of the separate spaces at Frith Street Gallery inviting each artist to make an environment in one room....Read more