Film Screening: WINESPLOITATION
Visual Art: Temmuz Süreyya Gürbüz, Alina Hernández,
Jane McBride, Senan O’Connor & James Sheridan
Event Opening & Live Performance: Friday 19th July 6-9pm
Exhibiton: 20-21st July
Wine and Die
Catch the docufiction film Winesploitation (Gallery 2) and visual arts by Temmuz Süreyya Gürbüz, Alina Hernández, Jane McBride, Senan O’Connor and James Sheridan (Gallery 1).
Opening event will feature:
Live drawing by Senan O’Connor, fuzzy noise music by Temmuz Süreyya Gürbüz and the film’s composer Joe Anderson.
Designed and curated by Temmuz Süreyya Gürbüz
WINE & DIE explores the sense of agency through staged self-destruction, repetition and imagery of isolation. It reflects on the conditions within which artistic expression is cultivated in relation to others – particularly the condition of shared intoxication.
All the artists involved in WINE & DIE participated in the production or post-production of the film Winesploitation (which can be seen in the back gallery throughout the show). This exhibition came out of the low budget collectivity behind the film, with the aim of exposing the relational process of thinking/making/influence around its emergence. It involves photography, painting, sketch art, mixed-media installation and noise music.
This is a space in which to connect, expose and isolate, while reflecting on how exposed isolation (as exhibition translates “exposition” in French) can refer to a shared experience. Perhaps wine has something to do with it.
Designed and curated by Temmuz Süreyya Gürbüz.
Senan O’Connor is an artist and illustrator based in Cork city. His work uses loose line to capture movement and simple gesture while giving a glimpse into surrealist linear worlds that hint at stories without endings. With a somewhat transient life and career, he’s focused a large section of his work on the medium of the postcard, an essentially fleeting object presented in the open gallery of the street . You can see his work on instagram @senan_oconnor, check out his film work @return_to_the_river or find him selling his prints on the streets of Cork, Berlin, New Orleans, Barcelona or somewhere else if your timing is right.