OBJECTS IN THE MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR

​This was a group show by Sophie Behal, Maeve Lynch, Rosie O’Reilly and Cliodhna O’Riordan. It took place in August 2019.

Drawing on Husserl's phenomenological analysis of perception the work is conceptually linked by investigations into the object and the experiencer as fluid entities; dissolving, melting and transient.

Teetering on subject/object edges, the exhibition investigates how the process of dissolving (From the Latin - Dis: Apart and Solvere: Loosen) can be used thematically to dismantle rigid inside/outside barriers for the viewer and stretch concepts of agency, object and action.