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Painting

Rachael Wilhite

Ephemeral Spaces

Rachael Wilhite’s work is a response to Arte Povera, an artistic movement which combines aspects of conceptual, minimalist art and makes use of discarded, common materials in the hope of challenging the commercialisation of art. Wilhite approaches painting through the medium of large-scale photography and installation. Her practice is concerned with the constructed urban environment. Of particular importance are the effects of decay upon these spaces. The work reflects on the changes that constantly appear within the urban environment, due to weathering and the economy.

Many desolate spaces around the city feature curious surfaces and textures. These decaying surfaces reflect the passage of human culture and the passage of time. Paint is used to mask marks of graffiti or weathering on walls and other surfaces. Often the shapes and colours of these cover-ups have collage-like elements; such as plains of colour, shapes and materials. There is a painterly quality to these spaces.

Imaginative compositions are structured with a camera, the way a painter composes a painting. Colours of the paint in these areas is occasionally adapted to further emphasise how unintentionally beautiful and painterly these overlooked spaces are. Found ephemera is gathered from these areas and the materials are arranged to consider how these objects stained by weather and time interact with other materials. Wilhite views the collection of materials and images as discovered art that the city has accumulated.

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We formally welcome you to ‘FLUX’, the Limerick School of Art & Design Graduate Show of 2018 featuring the work of final year LSAD Graduates from Painting, Photography Film Video, Print Contemporary Practice, Sculpture & Combined Media,  Ceramic Design, Fashion Design, Fashion Knit & Textiles and Graphic Design Communication.

The journey of a graduate of Limerick School of Art and Design is a deep experience of the self and ideas. An immersive collective engagement where individuality and creativity are celebrated. The strength of Art School is that all students in their multiplicity and experiences can join this collective journey of exploration across the various fine art and design disciplines. The graduate show is a wonderful moment for presentation of this journey and celebration.

The importance of having this safe space of discovery is as important to the recent school leaver as to the mature student who has found the means and the moment to return to study and pursue a dream that has been harboured for many years.

For LSAD students, Limerick city and its growing cultural confidence becomes part of this engagement. This year we welcome the beginning of a new creative industry here in Limerick, with the opening of Troy Studios, the largest film studios in Ireland. We hear of the many LSAD graduates who have been immersed in the first ongoing production ‘Nightflyers’ and the vast array of creative skills and inputs that are required and the possibilities that are opening up in the region. Many of our graduates will seek new challenges elsewhere, however we also hope that many stay or return to this region so that their enterprise and creativity will further impact and enrich our environment.