DUBLIN – Cette intervention architecturale est un élément d’une série de dessins d’une vue intérieure à l’échelle dessinée par l’artiste Oisin Byrne.
Dessin gothique à l’encre noire sur papier.
INHAUS is drawn for the window facade of the De Blacam and Meagher designed residence at Portobello Wharf by the canal. The modernist glass-box fronted structure supplies the inhabitants a grand view of the mountains over one of the oldest thouroughfares in Dublin, and the passer-by a voyeristic look within.
This architectural intervention is a part of a series of life scale interior drawings by artist Oisin Byrne. The piece depicts a maximalist and lush gothic interior in minimalist black ink line drawing. Through large scale drawing panels, the artist installs a trompe l’oiel vaulted ceiling into this modernist cuboid. We are granted vision into an interior and peculiar realm. Not mathematical or cartesian, the drawing is ostensibly human: hand-made and wobbly, perspectives faltering, and patterns fluctuating. The columnades and vaulting are headed – literally – with faces and profiles, inhabiting and animating the architecture.
INHAUS was initiated and achieved as a collaborative commision with the structure’s inhabitants. Placing the drawing in the window, the viewer is both supplied with, and denied a vision of their private space: the drawing is both introspected and projected. As persona, it is resolutely still an outer layer, referencing an interior and intimate world. http://www.oisinbyrne.com
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