NOW ISLANDS
RHA Ashford Gallery Sept / Oct 2019
My solo exhibition opened at The Royal Hibernian Academy’s Ashford Gallery a few months before Covid hit. It was a time of protest, repeal, homelessness, the Cambridge Analytica scandal and a first disconnect with reality - a zeitgeist of unease. I decided to record how the world felt right then and to isolate each ‘concern’, printing it onto silk fabric, arranging on a reflective surface and painting. During an earlier trip to my brother Liam in Connecticut, his wife Susan drove me to Thimble Islands, a small archipelago of pink granite islands, each with a house and perhaps a tree, a staircase, a swing or a seat outside, each one autonomous and individual, a metaphor for humanity - and this was the mood I aimed for.
Now Islands considers our social and political climate. Artworks delve into then current issues, confining each to their island in order to get a clearer picture of how things are – each island set adrift in a nothingness of calm, with only a reflection to confirm its existence. The first 10 images are from the original exhibition.
Constant Voyage, oil on canvas, 40x40x4cm, 2019 Myra Jago
Stone rose, oil on canvas, 40x40x4cm, 2019 Myra Jago
Mountain, oil on canvas, 40x40x4cm, 2019 Myra Jago
Piece of a continent, oil on canvas 40x40x4cm, 2019 Myra Jago
A rock, a flower and a blade of grass, oil on canvas 40x40x4cm, 2019 Myra Jago
Affinity, oil on canvas, 100x120x4cm, 2019 Myra Jago
Transition, oil on canvas triptych, 120x300x4cm, 2019 Myra Jago
Fire, oil on canvas, 40x40x4cm, 2019 Myra Jago
What is what, oil on canvas, 40x40x4cm, 2019 Myra Jago
Green, oil on canvas, 40x40x4cm, 2019 Myra Jago
We only want the world, oil on canvas, 40x40x4cm, Myra Jago
Lán, oil, on, canvas, 30x40x4cm, Myra Jago
Shift, oil on canvas, 40x40x4cm, Myra Jago
One (Pangaea), oil on canvas 60x30x4cm, Myra Jago
Flow, oil on canvas, 40x40x4cm, Myra Jago
Scáthán, oil on canvas, 40x40x4cm, Myra Jago
Supercontinent (Pangaea), oil on canvas, 40x40x4cm, 2022 Myra Jago