From 12 April - 6 July 2014 EVA International – Ireland's Biennial presents: AGITATIONISM curated by Bassam El Baroni (tutor at DAI). With the participation of Walid Sadek, Rana Hamadeh (DAI, 2009), Benjamin de Búrca & Barbara Wagner (DAI, 2011) and many more
Opening: Friday 11 April 6 - 9pm
EVA International is Ireland's Biennial of Contemporary Art. Every two years EVA International works with guest curators to create a 12-week programme of exhibitions and events that engage with the people and city of Limerick, Ireland. Since its foundation in 1977, EVA International (formerly e v+ a) has worked with some of the world's leading artists and curators, bringing outstanding exhibitions to audiences on the west coast of Ireland. Artists' projects will be selected through an international open call for proposals and exhibitions take place in both gallery and non-gallery spaces.
EVA International is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland, Limerick City and County Council and works in close partnership with Limerick City Gallery of Art.
DAI is very proud to know that Bassam El Baroni is the curator of this 36th edition of EVA International in 2014.Read more about his seminar at the DAI, equally named Agitationism.
Participating artists:
Bisan Abu-Eisheh, Doa Aly, Kjersti Andvig, Martí Anson, Amanda Beech, Ann Böttcher, Jenny Brady, Benjamin de Búrca & Barbara Wagner, +billion- (James Merrigan), Luis Camnitzer, Chimurenga, Jacqueline Doyen, Tom Flanagan & Megs Morley, Zachary Formwalt, GRRRR (Ingo Giezendanner), Nilbar Güres, Iswanto Hartono & Raqs Media Collective, Rana Hamadeh, Siobhán Hapaska, Nicoline van Harskamp, Cécile Hartmann, Malak Helmy, David Horvitz, Luis Jacob, Jeffrey Charles Henry Peacock, Ramon Kassam, Patrick Jolley, Hassan Khan, Per–Oskar Leu, Alon Levin, Sofie Loscher, Mona Marzouk, Pauline M'barek, Asier Mendizabal, Metahaven, Nástio Mosquito, Catalina Niculescu, Seamus Nolan, Mark O'Kelly, Uriel Orlow, Neša Paripovic, Michael Patterson-Carver, Garrett Phelan, Elizabeth Price, Eva Richardson McCrea, Walid Sadek, Miri Segal, Ann-Sofi Sidén, Praneet Soi, Paul Tarpey, Stefanos Tsivopoulos, Humberto Vélez, Carla Zaccagnini