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Life again. Light again. Leaf again. Love again.
In his
own words Phelan's extra-curricular activities fall short of making him
"twitcher geek" (google
that!). Bird watching for Phelan is more akin to a self-taught pastime, or a
private indulgence, a way of spending reflective time alone with and in
nature, where, however, he finds increasingly disturbing things. Phelan uses
the familiar tools of the naturalist - careful pictographic drawings and the
softly spoken radio voice-over - to chart and record fictionalized sightings
of new mutated bird species to Ireland. This finely-tuned and elegant work
has both a humorous intent, as well as a deadly serious dark side; which
tangentially, but forcefully makes reference to the potentially horrific
impact of global pandemic on the largely migratory bird population of this
country, not to mention the psychological impact and climate of fear created
amongst us humans.
Imagine
a land devoid of the sight and sound of birds! Interestingly this is exactly
the opposite of what Garrett Phelan does. Rather, he powerfully instills the idea of 'absence' through the envisagement
of a new world where beautiful new creatures have evolved because of, and
despite of our human destructive negligence, our 'nature'. In the bigger
picture, Phelan examines our paradoxical relationship to Nature; our romantic
(and largely hypothetical) love of Nature is self-evidently out of kilter
with our wanton carelessness towards it. Perhaps in the new natural order
Phelan imagines, the lower animals have grown beyond us, they are more
beautiful, serene but out of reach.
Over
the past few years Garrett Phelan has enjoyed significant national and
international attention. Recently his controversial Black Brain Radio project
was broadcast on 89.9Fm and exhibited simultaneously at Temple Bar Galley and
Studio, and IMMA, Dublin. Phelan's installation Lung Love was featured at Manifesta 5. San Sebastian, Spain in 2004. |