MASER AT THE ART PARK

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PRESS RELEASE: For Release Tuesday 19th April 2011


On Tuesday April 19th, The Art Park, Dublin's largest outdoor visual arts screen, will launch ‘Maser is Home Made’ - a six-minute unique graffiti video projection by the street artist Maser. The event will be officially launched by Christian Viveros-Fauné, co-curator of Dublin Contemporary 2011.

 


For Maser, the projection is intended “to communicate a sense of community between the business district and its surrounding residential areas”.

 


The Art Park is located to the rear of The Convention Centre (CCD) on Mayor Street Upper and the reception will be held from 8.30 to 10pmin the retail space opposite the Art Park screen. The projection will continue to run nightly until Sunday May 8th from dusk to 1am.



Maser began his career in 1995 and is considered one of the most accomplished graffiti artists in the country with the ability to work on large-scale projects, concepts and collaborations. He has made his mark through his innovative use of letter styles, characters and photorealism. 




 


Since 1995 Maser has created artwork in London, Austria, Germany, Copenhagen, Holland, Belgium, Prague, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and New York. In 2010, Maser completed a yearlong project entitled "They Are Us", a collaboration with singer Damien Dempsey that raised €29,000 for the Simon Community.

 


Christian Viveros-Fauné (Co-curator of Dublin Contemporary 2011) is a New York-based writer and curator. He has organized numerous international exhibitions, at institutions including Mexico's Museum of Modern Art, and Chile's Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende. In 2009, he curated "Plain Air: Extraordinary Landscapes for the second biennial of the Canary Islands; he is currently one of two lead curators of Dublin Contemporary 2011. He has published books and contributed to volumes on artists including Lisa Yuskavage and Neo Rauch. He is the inaugural critic-in-residence 2010-11 at The Bronx Museum, and writes the Free-Lance column for ArtReview and criticism for The Village Voice.

 


Maser is HomeMade at The Art Park, Spencer Dock, April 2011.


The Art Park was launched in December 2010, as a community, public art and recreational space for the purposes of a local, national and international contemporary visual arts programme. Projects will include digital media, video art, animation, film, photography and literature. The recreational space of the urban park will provide an additional platform for outdoor sculpture, exhibitions and community initiatives. The Art Park is supported by The Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA), The Convention Centre Dublin (CCD) and The Spencer Dock Development Company (SDDC) .The project has an open submission policy for selected projects. The Sebastian Guinness Gallery are the overall curators of The Art Park.

 


Previous Art Park projects have included an edited photographic projection titled ‘Phot20graphy’ based on the book of the same name by Dublin based photographer Barry McCall and The Poetry Project - Heart’s Loop’ which projected animated love poems of 10 acclaimed poets including John Montague, Emily Dickenson, WB Yeats and Patrick Kavanagh.

 



 


Maser is HomeMade at The Art Park, Spencer Dock, April 2011.


Click here to watch the Maser Project featured on the RTE Six One News

Click here to view the full list of Art Park Projects