Press Release
Sirius in Cobh, County Cork, Ireland, presents an exhibition by the artist Marie Brett featuring works that consider social, psychological, allegorical, and mystical methods of processing trauma, conflict, and control. The Hidden Mountain, the Fort and the Five Trees is Brett’s first survey show, and the most comprehensive presentation of her work to date. It brings together a commissioned, newly made installation; a group of past films alongside the premiere of her latest film; and an eclectic display of objects, texts, photographs, and videos documenting and reimagining other installations produced in recent years. The exhibition facilitates a critical review of Brett’s practice, repositioning and furthering her idiosyncratic voice and style within the Irish art scene.
Brett creates installations, films, and performances, often collaborating with communities having particular interests and geographies and welcoming other creative contributions—from music to lighting design and dance—as well as both specialized academic advice and amateur, skill-
Brett exposes what is hidden or suppressed within society but has a significant impact on everyday life. Her subject matter ranges from cases of loss to the predicaments in which state infrastructures and legal dispositions are fabricated or designed. She might speak to parents dealing with a child’s death; interact with patients, caregivers, and parents at maternity hospitals as a means of making suffering visible; or examine hoping/coping mechanisms within the framework of a pandemic. More recently she has been delving into questions of cultural lore in which she gestures toward the supernatural, exploring the legacy of paganism as well as present-
At the core of the exhibition is Ritual of Stone and Water: Pilgrimage to the Ninth Wave Multiverse, a commission from Sirius. The work consists of a scaled-
Brett situates her practice at the edges of “safe ground” and in “transformative spaces,” whether between life and death or between earth, sky, and the underworld. She draws from traditions, personal and collective memories, folklore, and political contexts to trace forms of courage, protection, and regeneration. While focused on matters of relevance in Ireland, she also addresses wider themes of the human condition through the lens of lived experience, responding and contributing to a sense of belief and resilience in the face of the existential, physical, and emotional crises that define contemporaneity.
Curated by Miguel Amado, director of SIRUS. Produced by SIRIUS.
Marie Brett, preparatory study for Ritual of Stone and Water: Pilgrimage to the Ninth Wave Multiverse, 2022. Mixed media, dimensions variable. Commissioned by SIRIUS. Photo: the artist with Brian Mac Domhnaill, SIRIUS. Courtesy of the artist.
Exhibition 12 March -
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