- Article from
THE CORK EXAMINER, by Hilary Pyle, August 28, 1987
- SCULPTURES REFLECT BOMBARDED
CITY
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THE exhibition of relief sculptures
by Douglas Holmes, showing at the Triskel Arts Centre, under
the title of "the Belfast Series," is all the more
remarkable for having been executed by a man who had never set
foot in Ireland at the time he was doing them. Douglas Holmes
from San Francisco is of Irish extraction. He had his first taste
of the Northern tragedy from photographs and news reports; and
it was these photographs which inspired him to explore the Belfast
situation in small lead additive sculptures. His growing ambition
was to bring the series as a group to Ireland. The exhibition
tour was arranged this year, to travel from Belfast to Dublin
and Limerick; and it has finally arrived in Cork. At first sight
this group of eleven expressionless rectangles is daunting. They
are small, the concept minimal. in some ways -- as a group of
flat grey metal artifacts -- they are downright repellent. Gradually
the sense of a bombarded city, and its remaining sensitivity,
grows on one. The reliefs take the form of a street, the images
linked by the numbers one would usually find on a street door.
It's an exhibition which brings to mind problems not purely local,
at the same time dealing specifically with the tragedy on our
doorstep; and it should not be missed. |
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