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Thursday
12Mar2009

The Quiet Men

The Quiet Men is a new exhibition curated by Brian Whelan and PM Gallery, featuring the work of artists drawing upon their own lives to depict the London-Irish experience. It runs from 11 March-18 April 2009 at PM Gallery, the extension to architect Sir John Soane’s home, Pitzhanger Manor in Ealing, west London.  You can hear Fergal Keane's launch speech below:

The first major contemporary London-Irish art exhibition to explore this subject, The Quiet Men features paintings and etchings by Brian Whelan, Dermot Holland, John Duffin, Bernard Canavan and the late Daniel Carmody. The exhibition premieres at PM Gallery prior to an international tour, which will see The Quiet Men travel to Spain, Philadelphia and Chicago between 2009 and 2011.

Each featured artist is an immigrant, or child of immigrants, from Ireland. This immigrant status informs the work, which observes the margins of society and is full of stories, humour and tragedy. The church and pub appear, as do the launderette, bus and train. The theme of the journey is often present in the songs, toasts, poems and prayers of the immigrant and the artists do not stray far from the vehicles that brought them to the city and might take them away again.

Featured artist and exhibition curator, Brian Whelan, said ‘Irish music, literature, poetry and dance are celebrated all over the world. However, when asked to bring to mind Irish paintings, sculpture or architecture or to name an artist, many will have difficulty as very few have been celebrated outside Ireland. One reason for this may be that a people that experienced famine, war, economic hardship and mass immigration, carried only their portable culture with them in their heads, hearts and suitcases. Poems and songs have few requirements short of a good memory or the ability to carry a tune, whereas painting, sculpture and architecture are less portable and need peace, prosperity and time in order to flourish.’

Exhibition Dates: 11 March-18 April 2009. Admission is free to all visitors
Opening Times: Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm; Saturday 11am-5pm
For further information www.ealing.gov.uk/pmgalleryandhouse, 020 8567 1227

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