The exhibition will be displayed at VISUAL Carlow and will coincide with the contemporary art centre’s 15th birthday
Ulla’s return to Ireland coincides with 15 years of VISUAL in Carlow with the contemporary arts centre celebrating its birthday later this year.
The German-born artist, whose early career in stage design and theatre deeply influences her art, invites visitors into her world through the enchanting use of curtains and drapery.
Her work creates immersive environments that blur the boundaries between the audience and the artwork.
Ulla’s latest exhibition will officially open to the public in VISUAL’s Main Gallery on Thursday June 6 and will stay on display until late August.
“Bringing Ulla von Brandenburg to Irish audiences is a privilege for VISUAL, especially as we celebrate 15 years of being Ireland’s largest contemporary art space,” enthused Benjamin Stafford, Visual Arts Curator at VISUAL.
“Her return to Ireland after 15 years is a milestone we would like to mark.”
Von Brandenburg’s distinguished career includes exhibitions at prestigious venues such as the Weserburg Museum für moderne Kunst in Bremen, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, Whitechapel Gallery in London, Kunstmuseum Bonn, the Pérez Art Museum Miami, and the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis.
Her upcoming exhibition at VISUAL will feature an immersive installation of large-scale textiles, sculpture and film, including the European premiere of her latest film, Un bal sous l’eau (2023), co-commissioned by VISUAL.
In addition to these installations, VISUAL will present a series of unique commissioned performances by von Brandenburg, her collaborators, and a troupe of Irish dancers, actors, and performers. These performances will be showcased during the Carlow Arts Festival from June 6 to June 8.
Puppet making, performance and storytelling will form part of the learning programme running alongside the exhibition. “It’s natural when adults and children come into VISUAL, they want to touch and feel what they see. We have created a space upstairs that allows them to get hands-on in a way that is not always possible in an exhibition space,” explained Learning Curator at VISUAL Clare Breen.
Clare Breen has developed a summer programme of workshops, summer camps and school tours. There will also be a sustainability summer school for adults this August 16-18. A shadow puppet theatre has been handcrafted by the VISUAL team and is located upstairs in the gallery.
“The space is free for people to perform their own shadow puppet show with space for an audience. Learning through play is at the core of our learning programme and everyone is welcome,” Clare added.
Alongside von Brandenburg’s exhibition, VISUAL will host Artworks, an annual open-call exhibition presented in collaboration with the Carlow Arts Festival. This eagerly awaited event features a diverse array of local, national, and international artists.
Five emerging artists will be awarded prizes of €1000 each, with winners announced during the launch on June 6. Ulla von Brandenburg will be among the judges.