, Artisan House Editions 2014, 2014 Paperback, 156 pages, English, book in fine order, with lots of pictures of the coast of this part of Ireland, . ISBN 9780992690830.
Working in sculpture, film and photography, Dorothy Cross examines the relationship between living beings and the natural world. Living in Connemara, a rural area on Ireland?s west coast, the artist sees nature, the ocean and the body as sites of constant change and flux. Her works harness this fluidity and generative power, staging unexpected encounters between plants, animals, body parts and everyday objects, resulting in strange, hybrid forms that range from the lyrical, sublime and meditative, to the erotic, humorous and playful. Her sculptures might incorporate classical materials such as Carrera marble, cast bronze or gold leaf alongside discarded antiques, old boats, washed up jellyfish, whale bones or animal skins found on the shore. Treating these materials with equal reverence, Cross honours the legacy of art history but also the geological and ecological histories that far predate it, reflecting upon our place within the environment. Her works also draw upon a rich store of symbolic associations across cultures to investigate the construction of religious, social and sexual mores, subjectivity, memory and vulnerability.
Marina Warner, Dorothy Cross, Ralph Rugoff (Editor), Patrick Murphy
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, Charta, 2005 Hardcover 144 pages with 244 illustrations including 216 in colour.. ISBN 9788881585335.
Irish museum of modern art,