Artist Talk: Bandits Live Comfortably in the Ruins by Sean Lynch
published 22 Aug 2019
Bandits Live Comfortably in the Ruins by Sean Lynch
Presented by the City of Melbourne
Irish artist Sean Lynch visited Melbourne in August 2019 as part of a research project into creative practice in Australia, with Arts Melbourne. In this lecture Lynch speaks about his practice and recent work in terms of the public realm.
Sean Lynch is interested in loose ends within stories: the lost footnotes and how to mediate their presence. The sculptures, installations, videos and publications generated in this process sway between the anecdotal and informative. Recent projects have included an exhibition of archaeological forgeries; a ‘storytelling’ installation at the Venice Biennale using sculpture and video; working with a fast food outlet now on the site of the forgotten first museum of London; cataloguing examples of vandalism and conservatism in modern art; locating remnants of the DeLorean car factory in the Atlantic Ocean; investigating alleged supernatural trees, in danger of destruction from new motorways; and finding illicit stone carvings by Irish workmen in Oxford.
Further information: https://acca.melbourne/program/sean-lynch-artist-talk-bandits-live-comfortably-in-the-ruins/
Recorded at ACCA on Monday 12 August 2019