07/06/2024
pluck projects are delighted to announce the launch of From Pride in Diversity to Standing Fast: Out Art, 1996 – 2001.
Platforming the work of LGBTQ+ artists from Ireland and abroad, Out Art captured the range of work being made by q***r artists in the wake of the decriminalisation of homosexuality in Ireland in 1993. First organised to coincide with Pride celebrations, the group exhibitions offer insight into q***r visual practice during this important moment in Irish LGBTQIA+ history and the intellectual and artistic context of the time. Supported by the RHA, and the Association for Art History, this publication includes reproductions of works and reprints of original catalogue essays, offering an opportunity to revisit this important exhibition.
Designed by Niall Sweeny, designer for several of the original catalogues, the publication reflects on Out Art’s legacy and images a community of people working to understand what it meant to make and show q***r art at the turn of the Millenium in Ireland.
This project was made possible by the generosity and thoughtful contributions of numerous people and pluck would like to thank all the artists and writers who have allowed us to reproduce their work, and those who have supported this project's development. Particular thanks to: , , ,
Image 1: Andrew Fox, Sauna 1, 1992, pencil on paper and Street Corner, 1993, pencil on paper, OutArt pages 54 -55 designed by Niall Sweeney
Image 2; Lorna Healy, doing it to/for themselves, 1997, photographs, OutArt, pages 80-81, designed by Niall Sweeny
Image 3: Niall Sweeney, b.l.a.b. (bleeding like a bastard), 1997, skin, ink, blood, needles, plant, video projection on latex screen, OutArt pages 82-83, designed by Niall Sweeny.