b. 1966, Dublin, Ireland.
Jaki Irvine works with video installation, photography, music composition and writing. Her immersive video and sound installations tell stories through fragmented, elliptical and open-ended narratives informed by rigorous research. Irvine picks out evocative details from the landscape or cityscape, in particular honing in on Dublin and Mexico City, two cities that have shaped and informed her practice. Contested histories, sonic bricolage, the built environment, and the customs and communities of a city’s residents have all found their way into Irving’s deep-reaching and polyphonic work: songs that filter through a city’s streets, overheard conversations, the flap of a hummingbird’s wings are given equal gravitas. Her attention is often turned to the peripheral or the undervalued: recentring stories or figures written out of history, particularly female figures, or presenting an alternative approach to the present, making space for strangeness. Humans and nature become intertwined in her imaginative worldview, with plants, birds and creatures permeating her practice, and adding to the sense of the unknown and unknowable, and blurring the boundary between the real and the imagined.
Jaki Irvine lives and works in Dublin and Mexico City, and is a regular artist advisor at the Rijksakademie, Amsterdam.
Jaki Irvine has exhibited at Tate Britain, London; Louisiana Museum, Denmark; Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven; With de Witte, Rotterdam; Museet d’Arte Moderna, Stockholm; Kunsthalle Bern, Switzerland; the ICA, London; ACCA Melbourne; Galerie für Gegenwartskunst, Freiburg; Museu de Arte Moderna do Río de Janeiro; Yerba Buena Centre for the Arts, San Francisco; Estorick Collection, London; the Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin; the Glucksman, Cork; and Dublin Contemporary 2011. In 1997, she represented Ireland at the Venice Biennale. Solo exhibitions include Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; Chisenhale Gallery, London; Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden-Baden; Delfina Project Space, London; Henry Moore Institute, Leeds; The Model, Sligo; The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Temple Bar Gallery and Studios, Project Arts Centre, The LAB and Draiocht, all Dublin. Re_setting_s, a collaborative exhibition with Locky Morris, recently travelled from The Complex, Dublin to Void, Derry (2022–2023).
In conjunction with their collaborative exhibition at Void, Derry, Jaki Irvine & Locky Morris present Re_sett_ing_s_Knots as a billboard display located at Strand Road & Garden City, Derry.
The premiere performance of Jaki Irvine's Re_sett_ing_s (for live mixed chamber ensemble and live video/VJ) will take place as part of Dublin Sound Lab, a showcase as part of Music Current Festival 2023.
Jaki Irvine & Locky Morris, Re_sett_ing_s is a collaborative two-person exhibition at Void Gallery, Derry.
One of Ireland’s most highly regarded artists working in video installation, photography, music composition and writing, this aemi screening presentation draws attention to an early phase of Irvine’s career when she was making single channel work on analogue film. Introductory text by Gwen Burlington.
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