'What Makes It Hold Together: Jaki Irvine's Acknowledgments'

Newman, Michael. 2008. 'What Makes It Hold Together: Jaki Irvine's Acknowledgments'. In: , ed. The Square Root of Minus One is Plus or Minus i: Jaki Irvine: Assembled Works 1993-2008. Milan: Charta; Sligo: Model Arts and Niland Gallery, pp. 69-147. ISBN 978-8881587025 [Book Section]

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This title offers a superb look at the entire moving image work of one of Ireland's finest contemporary artists. Jaki Irvine is one of Ireland's most respected contemporary artists. Her art focuses on the acknowledgement of strangeness - how odd other people are; how the world seems full of coincidences and signs one moment, and utterly meaningless the next; how everything seems coherent, and then suddenly falls apart; and, how animals can seem like us, yet at the same time have a perception of the world that we can never imagine. Her oeuvre, comprising mainly video and film, explores not only the extremes of passion, of love and hate, of possession and loss, but also the mundane and the everyday, the things that happen on a walk to the park, where people's paths cross, and encounters are missed. "The Square Root of Minus One" brings together all of Irvine's moving image work for the first time, allowing readers to experience the full depth and strength of her work to date.

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2008Published

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16623

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09 Feb 2016 11:25

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16 Jun 2017 15:42

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/16623

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