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'''Jim Ricks''' (born 1973) is a US-born Irish [[conceptual artist]], writer and curator.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://futureartistmakers.org/artists/jim-ricks|title=Future Artist-Maker Labs|website=futureartistmakers.org|access-date=2019-12-02}}</ref> He has exhibited throughout Ireland and internationally, including a number of public art projects.
'''Jim Ricks''' is an American–born Irish [[conceptual artist]], writer, and curator. He has exhibited throughout Ireland and internationally, including a number of public art projects.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Future Artist-Maker Labs|url=http://futureartistmakers.org/artists/jim-ricks|access-date=2019-12-02|website=futureartistmakers.org}}</ref><ref name=":2" />


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==


Jim Ricks was born in 1973 in [[San Francisco]], California.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.artnet.com/artists/jim-ricks/news|title=Jim Ricks|last=|first=|date=|website=artnet.com|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2019-11-29}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://clarechampion.ie/ricks-takes-art-to-a-new-form/|title=Ricks takes art to a new form|date=2010-10-28|website=The Clare Champion|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-11-29}}</ref> He started painting [[graffiti]] in the early 1990s.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Graffiti warfare|url=https://www.jconline.com/story/news/2014/07/12/graffiti-warfare/12508177/|last=Chen|first=Wei-Huan|website=Journal & Courier|language=en|access-date=2020-05-25}}</ref> In 2002, he received a [[Bachelor of Fine Arts]] degree in Photography from [[California College of the Arts]] (CCA). In 2007, Ricks completed his [[Master of Fine Arts]] degree from the [[National University of Ireland, Galway]] and [[Burren College of Art]] programme.<ref name=":publicart">{{cite news|url=https://publicart.ie/main/directory/directory/view/the-poulnabrone-bouncy-dolmen/eaf04daaf5767eda45cc86e7e4278954/|title=The Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen|work=publicart|accessdate=26 September 2018}}</ref><ref name=":clarechampion">{{cite news|url=http://clarechampion.ie/ricks-takes-art-to-a-new-form|title=Ricks takes art to a new form|last1=Rainsford|first1=John|date=28 October 2010|work=[[The Clare Champion]]|accessdate=26 September 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://clarechampion.ie/working-in-tandem-from-across-the-divide|title=Working in tandem from across the divide|date=14 March 2013|work=[[The Clare Champion]]|accessdate=26 September 2018}}</ref><ref name=":hughlane">{{cite news|url=http://www.hughlane.ie/past/1016-sleepwalkers-jim-ricks|title=Sleepwalkers: Jim Ricks – Bubblewrap Game: Hugh Lane|date=31 October 2013|work=hughlane|accessdate=26 September 2018}}</ref>
Ricks was born in [[San Francisco]], California.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|url=https://clarechampion.ie/ricks-takes-art-to-a-new-form/|title=Ricks takes art to a new form|date=2010-10-28|website=The Clare Champion|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-11-29}}</ref> He started painting [[graffiti]] in the early 1990s.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Graffiti warfare|url=https://www.jconline.com/story/news/2014/07/12/graffiti-warfare/12508177/|last=Chen|first=Wei-Huan|website=Journal & Courier|language=en|access-date=2020-05-25}}</ref> He studied photography and graduated from the [[California College of the Arts]] (2002), and received a [[Master's degree|Masters]] degree from the [[National University of Ireland, Galway]], and [[Burren College of Art]] programme (2007).<ref name=":publicart">{{cite news|url=https://publicart.ie/main/directory/directory/view/the-poulnabrone-bouncy-dolmen/eaf04daaf5767eda45cc86e7e4278954/|title=The Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen|work=publicart|access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref><ref name=":clarechampion">{{cite news|url=http://clarechampion.ie/ricks-takes-art-to-a-new-form|title=Ricks takes art to a new form|last1=Rainsford|first1=John|date=28 October 2010|work=[[The Clare Champion]]|access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://clarechampion.ie/working-in-tandem-from-across-the-divide|title=Working in tandem from across the divide|date=14 March 2013|work=[[The Clare Champion]]|access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref><ref name=":hughlane">{{cite news|url=http://www.hughlane.ie/past/1016-sleepwalkers-jim-ricks|title=Sleepwalkers: Jim Ricks – Bubblewrap Game: Hugh Lane|date=31 October 2013|work=hughlane|access-date=26 September 2018|archive-date=14 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171214215916/http://www.hughlane.ie/past/1016-sleepwalkers-jim-ricks|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=CCA alums at the heart of public art in NYC |url=https://www.cca.edu/newsroom/cca-alums-heart-public-art-nyc/ |access-date=2022-04-05 |website=CCA |language=en-US}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
[[File:Jim Ricks – Así luce la Democracia, Mexico City, 2020.jpg|thumb|"This is What Democracy Looks Like" solo exhibition at [[:es: Daniela Elbahara|Galeria Daniela Elbahara]], [[Mexico City]], 2020]]
[[File:"Carpet Bombing" - Predator.jpg|thumb|Drone imagery incorporated into the traditional method of Afghan carpet making, shown at the [[Imperial War Museum]] 2017.|alt=Drone imagery incorporated into the traditional method of Afghan carpet making.]]
[[File:Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmem.jpg|thumb|"Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen", County Clare, Ireland, 2011|alt=Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen, County Clare, Ireland, 2011]]
[[File:Jim Ricks - In Search of the Truth – 2018.jpg|thumb|[[In Search of the Truth]] with [[For Freedoms]], 2018<ref>{{Cite web|title=150+ Artists and Billboard Locations Announced As Part of The Largest Public Art Project in U.S. History|url=https://www.artfixdaily.com/artwire/release/9752-150+-artists-and-billboard-locations-announced-as-part-of-the-lar|access-date=2020-11-28|website=ArtfixDaily|language=en}}</ref>]]


Ricks's work utilises appropriation, institutional critique, politics, and humour.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":4" /> He has had solo shows in the United States, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Mexico.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-10-08|title=Proyecto interactivo mundial de arte "En Busca de la Verdad" llega a la Plaza de la Democracia en Puebla - Puebla - Cultura|url=https://www.lajornadadeoriente.com.mx/puebla/arte-en-busca-de-la-verdad-plaza/|access-date=2020-11-22|website=La Jornada de Oriente|language=es-ES}}</ref>
[[File:Jim Ricks, Asi Luce La Democracia, 2020.jpg|thumb|"Asi Luce La Democracia/This is What Democracy Looks Like" exhibition in Galeria [[:es: Daniela Elbahara|Galeria Daniela Elbahara]], [[Mexico City]], 2020]]
[[File:En Busca de la Verdad - Chimalhuacan.jpg|thumb|"En Busca de la Verdad/[[In Search of the Truth]]", [[Chimalhuacán|Chimalhuacan]], 2018|alt=En Busca de la Verdad - Chimalhuacan]]
[[File:"Carpet Bombing" - Predator.jpg|thumb|Drone imagery incorporated into the traditional method of Afghan carpet making, 2017.|alt=Drone imagery incorporated into the traditional method of Afghan carpet making.]]
[[File:Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmem.jpg|thumb|"Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen", Co. Clare, Ireland, 2011|alt=Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen, Co. Clare, Ireland, 2011]]


Ricks was director of [[126 Artist-run Gallery]] from 2007 to 2009, curating a number of shows and organizing exchanges with other [[artist-run space]]s.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2013-04-06|title=Circa Art Magazine - Rayne Booth's blog - The year of the exchange (Friday 1 May 2009)|url=http://www.recirca.com/cgi-bin/mysql/show_item.cgi?post_id=4832&type=rbblog&ps=publish|access-date=2020-11-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130406193044/http://www.recirca.com/cgi-bin/mysql/show_item.cgi?post_id=4832&type=rbblog&ps=publish|archive-date=6 April 2013}}</ref> With [[Stephanie Syjuco]], he created [[Counterfeit|knock-offs]] of work at the [[Frieze Art Fair]] in London, 2009.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Mahoney|first1=Donald|title=The Art of Imitation|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/the-art-of-imitation-1.761000|access-date=26 September 2018|newspaper=[[The Irish Times]]|date=23 October 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Syjuco|first1=Stephanie|title=Frieze-ing in London (pt 2): postface|url=https://openspace.sfmoma.org/2009/11/frieze-ing-in-london-pt-2-postface/|access-date=26 September 2018|work=[[SFMOMA]]|date=8 November 2009}}</ref>
Ricks has had solo shows in the United States, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Mexico.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-10-08|title=Proyecto interactivo mundial de arte “En Busca de la Verdad” llega a la Plaza de la Democracia en Puebla - Puebla - Cultura|url=https://www.lajornadadeoriente.com.mx/puebla/arte-en-busca-de-la-verdad-plaza/|access-date=2020-11-22|website=La Jornada de Oriente|language=es-ES}}</ref>


Ricks was director of [[126 Artist-run Gallery]] from 2007–9, curating a number of shows and organizing exchanges with other [[Artist-run space|artist-run spaces]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2013-04-06|title=Circa Art Magazine - Rayne Booth's blog - The year of the exchange (Friday 1 May 2009)|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130406193044/http://www.recirca.com/cgi-bin/mysql/show_item.cgi?post_id=4832&type=rbblog&ps=publish|access-date=2020-11-22|website=web.archive.org}}</ref> He "was a key participant in" Frieze Projects’ ''COPYSTAND: Autonomous Manufacturing Zone'' at the [[Frieze Art Fair]] in London, 2009.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Mahoney|first1=Donald|title=The Art of Imitation|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/the-art-of-imitation-1.761000|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=[[The Irish Times]]|date=23 October 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Syjuco|first1=Stephanie|title=Frieze-ing in London (pt 2): postface|url=https://openspace.sfmoma.org/2009/11/frieze-ing-in-london-pt-2-postface/|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=[[SFMOMA]]|date=8 November 2009}}</ref> He created the touring public artwork, the Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen in 2010,<ref name=":Bouncydolmen">{{cite news|last=Siggins|first=Lorna |title='Bouncy dolmen' goes on show|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/bouncy-dolmen-goes-on-show-1.643681|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=[[The Irish Times]]|date=28 August 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Bouncy megalith comes to the Aughtys|url=http://clarechampion.ie/bouncy-megalith-comes-to-the-aughtys/|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=[[The Clare Champion]]|date=19 August 2010}}</ref> and toured his collaborative piece [[In Search of the Truth]] to [[Afghanistan]] in 2013.<ref>{{cite news|title=Cause Collective: In Search of the Truth (The Truth Booth)|url=https://www.publicartfund.org/view/5391_public_programs/6081_cause_collective_in_search_of_the_truth_the_truth_booth|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=[[Public Art Fund]]|date=8 May 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Corcoran|first=Georgia|date=April 30, 2014|title=To tell the Truth|work=Visual Artists' News Sheet|url=https://issuu.com/visualartistsireland/docs/mar_apr_2014_complete/23|url-status=live|access-date=}}</ref> "Jim Ricks has developed the method of ''synchro-materialism'' as a means to consider the territory where art meets capitalism", utilizing this [[methodology]] in exhibition, performance and print since 2010.<ref name=":pallas">{{cite news|title=Jim Ricks—Synchromaterialism|url= http://pallasprojects.org/index.php/project/synchromaterialism|accessdate=14 December 2018}}</ref><ref name=":onomatopee">{{cite news|title=ALIEN INVADER SUPER BABY (SYNCHROMATERIALISM IV)|url=https://www.onomatopee.net/exhibition/alien-invader-super-baby-synchromaterialism-iv/|accessdate=14 December 2018}}</ref> In 2015 he returned to Afghanistan to make ''Carpet Bombing'', a large traditional textile piece featuring imagery of [[Unmanned combat aerial vehicle|military drones]] – an updated version of Afghan's [[war rugs]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Salomone|first1=Andrew|title=This Handmade Rug Is a Drone Survival Guide|url=https://creators.vice.com/en_uk/article/ez5wwk/handmade-afghan-rug-drone-survival-guide|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=The Creators Project|date=23 August 2016}}</ref> He exhibited at Casa Maauad, [[Mexico City]], 2016 – 17,<ref>{{Cite web|title=MutualArt.com - The Web's Largest Art Information Service.|url=https://www.mutualart.com/Exhibition/Jim-Ricks--Centro-de-Ontologia-Nacional-/FEA05971FF0E5430|access-date=2020-11-22|website=www.mutualart.com|language=en}}</ref> and participated in the 2017 [[Ghetto Biennale]], [[Port-au-Prince]], Haiti.<ref>{{cite news|date=8 August 2017|title=Fifth Edition of Ghetto Biennale Announces Participating Artists|work=[[Artforum]]|url=https://www.artforum.com/news/fifth-edition-of-ghetto-biennale-announces-participating-artists-70221|accessdate=17 December 2018}}</ref>
In an ongoing body of work, "Jim Ricks has developed the method of ''synchro-materialism'' as a means to consider the territory where art meets capitalism", and he has used this [[methodology]] in exhibition, performance, and print since 2010.<ref name=":pallas">{{cite news|title=Jim Ricks—Synchromaterialism|url= http://pallasprojects.org/index.php/project/synchromaterialism|access-date=14 December 2018}}</ref><ref name=":onomatopee">{{cite news|title=ALIEN INVADER SUPER BABY (SYNCHROMATERIALISM IV)|url=https://www.onomatopee.net/exhibition/alien-invader-super-baby-synchromaterialism-iv/|access-date=14 December 2018}}</ref> In 2015 he travelled to [[Afghanistan]] to make ''Carpet Bombing'', a large traditionally made [[Persian carpet|carpet]] featuring imagery of [[Unmanned combat aerial vehicle|military drones]] – an updated version of Afghan's [[war rugs]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Salomone|first1=Andrew|title=This Handmade Rug Is a Drone Survival Guide|url=https://creators.vice.com/en_uk/article/ez5wwk/handmade-afghan-rug-drone-survival-guide|access-date=26 September 2018|work=The Creators Project|date=23 August 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Despite its flaws, 'Age of Terror: Art since 9/11' is a timely reflection of artists' responses to conflict - DesignCurial|url=http://www.designcurial.com/news/age-of-terror-art-since-911-is-a-timely-reflection-6062170/|access-date=2021-01-26|website=www.designcurial.com}}</ref> He participated in the 2017 [[Ghetto Biennale]], [[Port-au-Prince]], Haiti.<ref>{{cite news|date=8 August 2017|title=Fifth Edition of Ghetto Biennale Announces Participating Artists|work=[[Artforum]]|url=https://www.artforum.com/news/fifth-edition-of-ghetto-biennale-announces-participating-artists-70221|access-date=17 December 2018}}</ref>


===Public projects===
===Public projects===


* ''Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen'',<ref name=":Bouncydolmen"/> a large inflatable sculpture designed for people to interact with and play on.<ref name=":hughlane"/> This artwork originally traveled to venues around the [[Slieve Aughty|Aughty Region]] of county [[Galway]] in June 2011 and was created with funding from the [[Galway County Council]].<ref name=":Glaswegianshoes">{{cite news|last1=Higgins|first1=Charlotte|title=Glaswegian shoes come off for bouncy Stonehenge|url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/charlottehigginsblog/2012/may/02/bouncy-stonehenge-glasgow|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=[[The Guardian]]|date=2 May 2012}}</ref><ref name=":observer"/> The Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen is a twice-the-size replica of a 6,000-year-old megalithic portal tomb, the [[Poulnabrone Dolmen]] situated in the [[The Burren|Burren]], Co. Clare. Cristin Leach, art critic for [[The Sunday Times]] wrote: "We need to start thinking more creatively about public art. Jim Ricks has. Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen... is a commentary on our past, our present, the concept of “brand Ireland” and the very idea of public art; and everyone is invited to bounce. A temporary, movable, witty, interactive, contemporary public artwork we are all invited to play with? [Alice] [[Alice Maher|Maher]] has endorsed it as “the best public art piece...ever”. She might just be right."<ref>{{cite news |last1=Leach |first1=Cristín |title=Let's hear it for the still, beating heart of our artistic landscape |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/lets-hear-it-for-the-still-beating-heart-of-our-artistic-landscape-xsp589q70qr |publisher=[[The Sunday Times]] |date=5 June 2011}}</ref> The piece was shown alongside [[Jeremy Deller]]'s ''Sacrilege'' in Belfast and was featured in the [[Royal Hibernian Academy]] exhibition Futures 12 both in 2012.<ref name=":publicart"/><ref>{{cite news|title=Bouncy Tomb Tours Ireland|url=https://makezine.com/2011/07/08/bouncy_tomb_tours_ireland|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=[[Make (magazine)|Make]]}}</ref><ref name=":clarechampion"/><ref name=":Glaswegianshoes"/>
* ''Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen'' is a large inflatable sculpture designed for people to interact with and play on.<ref name=":Bouncydolmen">{{cite news|last=Siggins|first=Lorna|date=28 August 2010|title='Bouncy dolmen' goes on show|newspaper=[[The Irish Times]]|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/bouncy-dolmen-goes-on-show-1.643681|access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref><ref name=":hughlane"/> It is a twice-the-size replica of a 6,000-year-old megalithic portal tomb, the [[Poulnabrone Dolmen]] situated in [[The Burren]], County Clare. It traveled to venues around the [[Slieve Aughty|Aughty Region]] of [[County Galway]] in June 2011 and was a [[Galway County Council]] project.<ref>{{cite news|date=19 August 2010|title=Bouncy megalith comes to the Aughtys|work=[[The Clare Champion]]|url=http://clarechampion.ie/bouncy-megalith-comes-to-the-aughtys/|access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref><ref name=":Glaswegianshoes">{{cite news|last1=Higgins|first1=Charlotte|title=Glaswegian shoes come off for bouncy Stonehenge|url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/charlottehigginsblog/2012/may/02/bouncy-stonehenge-glasgow|access-date=26 September 2018|work=[[The Guardian]]|date=2 May 2012}}</ref> [[Cristín Leach]] of [[The Sunday Times]] wrote: <blockquote>"We need to start thinking more creatively about public art. Jim Ricks has. Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen... is a commentary on our past, our present, the concept of “brand Ireland” and the very idea of public art; and everyone is invited to bounce. A temporary, movable, witty, interactive, contemporary public artwork we are all invited to play with? [Alice] [[Alice Maher|Maher]] has endorsed it as “the best public art piece...ever”. She might just be right."<ref>{{cite news |last1=Leach |first1=Cristín |title=Let's hear it for the still, beating heart of our artistic landscape |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/lets-hear-it-for-the-still-beating-heart-of-our-artistic-landscape-xsp589q70qr |publisher=[[The Sunday Times]] |date=5 June 2011}}</ref> </blockquote>The piece was also shown alongside [[Jeremy Deller]]'s 2012 inflatable [[Stonehenge]], ''Sacrilege,'' in Belfast,<ref name=":Glaswegianshoes" /><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Murphy|first=Liz|date=18 May 2012|title=Karla, Jeremy and Margaret (my Mum)|url=https://issuu.com/anartistsinfo/docs/an_magazine_june_2012|journal=A-N Magazine|volume=#90, June 2012|pages=30|via=Issuu}}</ref> and was featured in the [[Royal Hibernian Academy]] exhibition Futures 12.<ref name=":publicart" /><ref>{{cite news|title=Bouncy Tomb Tours Ireland|url=https://makezine.com/2011/07/08/bouncy_tomb_tours_ireland|access-date=26 September 2018|work=[[Make (magazine)|Make]]}}</ref><ref name=":clarechampion" />
* Ricks is working on the long-term, global public art project ''[[In Search of the Truth]]'' (or ''[[:es:En Busca de la Verdad|En Busca de la Verdad]]'' ). It is a collaboration with Ryan Alexiev, [[Hank Willis Thomas]] .<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.causecollective.com/projects/httpwww-insearchofthetruth-net/| title = IN SEARCH OF THE TRUTH {{!}} CAUSE COLLECTIVE}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://insearchofthetruth.net/| title = In Search of the Truth}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Jim Ricks|url=http://www.artnet.com/artists/jim-ricks/news|access-date=2019-11-29|website=artnet.com}}</ref> [[The New York Times]] writes: "The “Truth Booth,” a roving, inflatable creation, in the shape of a cartoon word bubble with "TRUTH" in bold letters on its side, serves as a video confessional. Visitors are asked to sit inside and finish the politically and metaphysically loaded sentence that begins, "The truth is …"".<ref>Randy Kennedy. [https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/18/arts/design/political-art-in-a-fractious-election-year.html Political Art in a Fractious Election Year] "The New York Times", 17 July 2016</ref> The project has travelled Ireland, Afghanistan, South Africa, Australia, the United States, and Mexico,<ref>{{cite news|date=8 May 2016|title=Cause Collective: In Search of the Truth (The Truth Booth)|work=[[Public Art Fund]]|url=https://www.publicartfund.org/view/5391_public_programs/6081_cause_collective_in_search_of_the_truth_the_truth_booth|access-date=26 September 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Corcoran|first=Georgia|date=April 30, 2014|title=To tell the Truth|work=Visual Artists' News Sheet|url=https://issuu.com/visualartistsireland/docs/mar_apr_2014_complete/23}}</ref> recording and then exhibiting the thoughts of many people on the subject of [[truth]] in several countries.<ref name=":observer">{{cite news|last1=Paul|first1=Laster|title=Art Basel Visitors Tell All in Hank Willis Thomas' 'Truth Booth'|url=https://observer.com/2014/12/art-basel-visitors-tell-all-in-hank-willis-thomass-truth-booth/|access-date=26 September 2018|work=[[The Observer]]|date=12 August 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=In Search of the Truth: The Truth Booth by Cause Collective|url=https://bombmagazine.org/articles/in-search-of-the-truth-the-truth-booth|access-date=26 September 2018|work=[[Bomb (magazine)|Bomb]]|date=22 November 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=In Search of the Truth (The Truth Booth)|url=https://www.giaf.ie/events/view/in-search-of-the-truth-the-truth-booth|access-date=26 September 2018|work=[[Galway International Arts Festival]]|date=24 July 2011}}</ref>

* ''Life's a Beach (Art imitates life)'', Gable end mural responding to the political [[Murals in Northern Ireland]], Abercorn Rd., [[Derry]], [[Northern Ireland]], April 2016<ref>{{cite news|last=Quinn|first=Andrew |title=Abercorn Road Mural Unveiled|url=https://www.derryjournal.com/news/abercorn-road-mural-unveiled-1-7368644|access-date=26 September 2018|work=Derry Journal|date=6 May 2016}}</ref>
* Ricks is working on the long-term and global public art project ''[[In Search of the Truth]] ([[:es:En Busca de la Verdad|En Busca de la Verdad]])''. Also known as "The Truth Booth" it is in collaboration with Ryan Alexiev, [[Hank Willis Thomas]], and more recently with Will Sylvester, and Jorge Sanchez, all members of Cause Collective.<ref>http://www.causecollective.com/projects/httpwww-insearchofthetruth-net/</ref><ref>http://insearchofthetruth.net/</ref> The New York Times writes: "The “Truth Booth,” [is] a roving, inflatable creation by a group of artists calling itself the Cause Collective. The booth, in the shape of a cartoon word bubble with "TRUTH" in bold letters on its side, serves as a video confessional. Visitors are asked to sit inside and finish the politically and metaphysically loaded sentence that begins, "The truth is …"".<ref>Randy Kennedy. [https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/18/arts/design/political-art-in-a-fractious-election-year.html Political Art in a Fractious Election Year] "The New York Times", 17 July 2016</ref> To date, the project has travelled Ireland, Afghanistan, South Africa, Australia, the United States, and Mexico. It embarked on a world tour at the [[Galway Arts Festival]], Ireland in 2011. Throughout this long-term project the video footage is compiled and edited into a video artwork. To expand and engage with audiences, the movements of "The Truth Booth" and sample responses are tracked, edited, and categorized on a website. Ultimately, the goal of this project is to try to capture as many definitions, confessions and thoughts on The Truth as possible, creating a diverse ‘portrait’ of people across the globe.<ref name=":observer">{{cite news|last1=Paul|first1=Laster|title=Art Basel Visitors Tell All in Hank Willis Thomas' 'Truth Booth'|url=https://observer.com/2014/12/art-basel-visitors-tell-all-in-hank-willis-thomass-truth-booth/|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=[[The Observer]]|date=12 August 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=In Search of the Truth: The Truth Booth by Cause Collective|url=https://bombmagazine.org/articles/in-search-of-the-truth-the-truth-booth|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=[[Bomb (magazine)|Bomb]]|date=22 November 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=In Search of the Truth (The Truth Booth)|url=https://www.giaf.ie/events/view/in-search-of-the-truth-the-truth-booth|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=[[Galway International Arts Festival]]|date=24 July 2011}}</ref> [[In Search of the Truth]] was exhibited as part of the [[Melbourne Fringe Festival]] in September of 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.beat.com.au/beats-top-picks-for-the-2019-melbourne-fringe-festival/|title=Beat's top picks for the 2019 Melbourne Fringe Festival|date=2019-09-10|website=Beat Magazine|language=en-AU|access-date=2019-09-15}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.broadsheet.com.au/melbourne/event/melbourne-fringe-festival-2019|title=Melbourne Fringe Festival 2019|website=Broadsheet|language=en|access-date=2019-09-15}}</ref>
* ''Sesiones Publicas'', San Agustín, La Lisa, Cuba, a LASA project, August 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lasa-cuba.blogspot.com/2017/08/jim-ricks-estados-unidosirlandamexico.html|title=Jim Ricks (Estados Unidos/Irlanda/México)|website=LASA|date=11 August 2017}}</ref>

* ''Life's a Beach (Art imitates life)'', Gable end mural responding to the political [[Murals in Northern Ireland]], Abercorn Rd., [[Derry]], [[Northern Ireland]], April 2016<ref>{{cite news|last=Quinn|first=Andrew |title=Abercorn Road Mural Unveiled|url=https://www.derryjournal.com/news/abercorn-road-mural-unveiled-1-7368644|accessdate=26 September 2018|work=Derry Journal|date=6 May 2016}}</ref>
* ''Sesiones Publicas'', San Agustín, La Lisa, Cuba, a LASA project, August 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lasa-cuba.blogspot.com/2017/08/jim-ricks-estados-unidosirlandamexico.html|title=Jim Ricks (Estados Unidos/Irlanda/México)|website=LASA}}</ref>


===Museum projects===
===Museum projects===


''Sleepwalkers'' (2012–15) at [[Hugh Lane Gallery]] curated by Michael Dempsey and Logan Sisley was a two-year project in which six artists were invited to use the museum's resources, reveal their artistic process, and to collaborate with each other in this "unusual experiment in exhibition production".<ref name=":hughlane2">{{cite news|title=Sleepwalkers: Production as Process|url=http://www.hughlane.ie/past/720-sleepwalkers-production-as-process|accessdate=14 December 2018 }}</ref> This process culminated in each artist developing a solo exhibition at the [[Hugh Lane Gallery]] and a publication.<ref>Edited by Dempsey, Michael, and Logan Sisley. ‘’Sleepwalkers’’. Dublin: Hugh Lane Gallery and Ridinghouse, 2015. {{ISBN|9781905464982}}</ref> Ricks's contributions included ''The most important plinth in Ireland'' a tribute to [[Richard Hamilton (artist)]]; an unauthorized, curated, paid, open call exhibition titled: ''Future Perfect'', with 27 artists participating; his solo show: ''Bubblewrap Game: Hugh Lane'', October 2013 February 2014;<ref>{{cite news|last=Dunne |first=Aidan |title=Sleepwalkers: Artistic experiments in biting the hand that feeds |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/art-and-design/visual-art/sleepwalkers-artistic-experiments-in-biting-the-hand-that-feeds-1.2120477 |date=3 March 2015 |website=[[The Irish Times]] |accessdate=14 December 2018}}</ref> and: ''Everything must go now: One day of tastes, sights, and sounds'', which included [[James Barry (painter)|James Barry]], January 2014
Ricks was invited to participate in a 2 year project called ''Sleepwalkers'' (2012–15) at the [[Hugh Lane Gallery]] in Dublin. He was one of six artists invited to use the museum's resources, in an "unusual experiment in exhibition production".<ref name=":hughlane2">{{cite news|title=Sleepwalkers: Production as Process|url=http://www.hughlane.ie/past/720-sleepwalkers-production-as-process|access-date=14 December 2018|archive-date=6 February 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230206104627/https://hughlane.ie/past/720-sleepwalkers-production-as-process|url-status=dead}}</ref> Ricks's contributions included a tribute to [[Richard Hamilton (artist)]], unauthorized exhibitions, his solo show: ''Bubblewrap Game: Hugh Lane'', 2013 – 14, and a closing event which included [[James Barry (painter)|James Barry]] in 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Sleepwalkers|url=https://hughlane.wordpress.com/|access-date=2020-11-28|website=Sleepwalkers|language=en}}</ref><ref>Edited by Dempsey, Michael, and Logan Sisley. ‘’Sleepwalkers’’. Dublin: Hugh Lane Gallery and Ridinghouse, 2015. {{ISBN|9781905464982}}</ref> [[Aidan Dunne]] of the [[The Irish Times|Irish Times]] describes Ricks's participation as a "curatorial process of selection and validation, making a museum within the museum comprising works from the real collection, artworks borrowed from elsewhere, non-art objects from flea markets and a commissioned copy of an [[Edward Ruscha|Ed Ruscha]] painting."<ref name=":4" />


He exhibited at the Trotsky Museum in Mexico City in 2022.
== Exhibitions ==


===Solo exhibitions===
===Solo exhibitions===


*2010 – ''Synchromaterialism'', [[Pallas Projects/Studios|Pallas Contemporary Projects]], Dublin, Ireland<ref name=":pallas" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://clarechampion.ie/ricks-takes-art-to-a-new-form/|title=Ricks takes art to a new form|date=2010-10-28|website=The Clare Champion|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-11-29}}</ref>
*2010 – ''Synchromaterialism'', [[Pallas Projects/Studios|Pallas Contemporary Projects]], Dublin, Ireland<ref name=":pallas" /><ref name=":3"/>
*2013–2014 – ''Bubble Wrap Game: The Hugh Lane'', [[Hugh Lane Gallery]], Dublin, Ireland<ref name=":hughlane" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/art-and-design/visual-art/sleepwalkers-artistic-experiments-in-biting-the-hand-that-feeds-1.2120477|title=Sleepwalkers: Artistic experiments in biting the hand that feeds|last=Dunne|first=Aidan|website=The Irish Times|language=en|access-date=2019-11-29}}</ref>
*2013–2014 – ''Bubble Wrap Game: The Hugh Lane'', [[Hugh Lane Gallery]], Dublin, Ireland<ref name=":hughlane" /><ref name=":4">{{Cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/art-and-design/visual-art/sleepwalkers-artistic-experiments-in-biting-the-hand-that-feeds-1.2120477|title=Sleepwalkers: Artistic experiments in biting the hand that feeds|last=Dunne|first=Aidan|newspaper=The Irish Times|language=en|access-date=2019-11-29}}</ref>
*2015 – ''Alien Invader Super Baby (Synchromaterialism IV)'' Onomatopee, [[Eindhoven]], The Netherlands<ref name=":onomatopee" />
*2015 – ''Alien Invader Super Baby (Synchromaterialism IV)'' Onomatopee, [[Eindhoven]], The Netherlands<ref name=":onomatopee" />
*2016–2017 – ''Centro de Ontología Nacional'', Casa Maauad, Mexico City, Mexico
*2016–2017 – ''Centro de Ontología Nacional'', Casa Maauad, Mexico City, Mexico<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=MutualArt.com - The Web's Largest Art Information Service.|url=https://www.mutualart.com/Exhibition/Jim-Ricks--Centro-de-Ontologia-Nacional-/FEA05971FF0E5430|access-date=2020-11-22|website=www.mutualart.com|language=en}}</ref>
*2018 – ''Museo Ambulante Sebastián'', Mexico City, Mexico<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latempestad.mx/jim-ricks-sebastian/|title=Jim Ricks reinterpreta a Sebastián|language=es|access-date=2019-03-11}}</ref>
*2018 – ''Museo Ambulante Sebastián'', Mexico City, Mexico<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latempestad.mx/jim-ricks-sebastian/|title=Jim Ricks reinterpreta a Sebastián|date=28 May 2018|language=es|access-date=2019-03-11}}</ref>
*2020 ''– Así Luce la Democracia | This is What Democracy Looks Like'', [[:es: Daniela Elbahara|Galeria Daniela Elbahara]], Mexico City, Mexico<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.art-agenda.com/features/319866/mexico-city-roundup|title=Mexico City roundup - Features - art-agenda|website=www.art-agenda.com|language=en|access-date=2020-03-14}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://revistacodigo.com/arte/exposicion-galeria-daniela-elbahara/|title=Así luce la democracia: la exposición de Jim Ricks en la galería Daniela Elbahara|website=revistacodigo.com|language=es|access-date=2020-03-14}}</ref>
*2020 ''– Así Luce la Democracia | This is What Democracy Looks Like'', [[:es: Daniela Elbahara|Galeria Daniela Elbahara]], Mexico City, Mexico<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=https://www.art-agenda.com/features/319866/mexico-city-roundup|title=Mexico City roundup - Features - art-agenda|website=www.art-agenda.com|language=en|access-date=2020-03-14}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://revistacodigo.com/arte/exposicion-galeria-daniela-elbahara/|title=Así luce la democracia: la exposición de Jim Ricks en la galería Daniela Elbahara|website=revistacodigo.com|language=es|access-date=2020-03-14}}</ref>
*2021–2022 ''– El camino a París y Londres pasa por las aldeas de Afganistán'', [[Leon Trotsky Museum, Mexico City|Leon Trotsky Museum]], Mexico City<ref>{{Cite web |last=Museos |first=De |title=Entrevista {{!}} Los caminos de la verdad de Jim Ricks |url=https://demuseos.mx/f/entrevista-%7C-los-caminos-de-la-verdad-de-jim-ricks |access-date=2022-03-22 |website=De Museos |language=es-MX}}</ref>


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
* Ricks, Jim (Editor), ''Artist-run democracy: sustaining a model, 15 years of 126 gallery'', Eindhoven: Onomatopee, 2022. ISBN 9789493148734<ref>{{Cite web |title=Artist-run democracy: sustaining a model {{!}} Onomatopee |url=https://www.onomatopee.net/exhibition/artist-run-democracy-sustaining-a-model/#publication_18425 |access-date=2022-03-04 |website=www.onomatopee.net}}</ref>
* de Búrca, Ella, Michaële Cutaya, Jim Ricks. ''IRLDADA: 201916''. Mexico City: Black Crown Press, 2019. {{ISBN|9780578546940|}} <ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=m98AyAEACAAJ|title=Irldada: 201916|last1=Ricks|first1=Jim|last2=Cutaya|first2=Michaële|last3=Búrca|first3=Ella de|date=2019-09-21|publisher=Black Crown Press|isbn=9780578546940|language=en}}</ref>
* de Búrca, Ella, Michaële Cutaya, Jim Ricks. ''IRLDADA: 201916''. Mexico City: Black Crown Press, 2019. {{ISBN|9780578546940|}} <ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=m98AyAEACAAJ|title=Irldada: 201916|last1=Ricks|first1=Jim|last2=Cutaya|first2=Michaële|last3=Búrca|first3=Ella de|date=2019-09-21|publisher=Black Crown Press|isbn=9780578546940|language=en}}</ref>
*Ricks, Jim. ''Alien Invader Super Baby (Synchromaterialism VI)''. Eindhoven: Onomatopee, 2018. {{ISBN|9789491677755}}
*Ricks, Jim. ''Alien Invader Super Baby (Synchromaterialism VI)''. Eindhoven: Onomatopee, 2018. {{ISBN|9789491677755}}
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Conceptual art]]
* [[Conceptual art]]
*[[Appropriation (art)|Appropriation]]
* [[Graffiti]]
*[[Post-Internet]]
*[[Gesamtkunstwerk]]
*[[Synchromysticism]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.jimricks.info Official website]
*[http://www.jimricks.info Official website]
*[http://showerofkunst.com/sok/ Shower of Kunst] – art writing
*[http://www.causecollective.com ''Cause Collective'', a group of artists of which Ricks is a member]


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Jim Ricks
Born
San Francisco, California, United States
NationalityUnited States,
Ireland
Alma materCalifornia College of the Arts,
National University of Ireland, Galway
Burren College of Art
Known forPoulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen, In Search of the Truth, Carpet Bombing
Websitejimricks.info

Jim Ricks is an American–born Irish conceptual artist, writer, and curator. He has exhibited throughout Ireland and internationally, including a number of public art projects.[1][2]

Early life and education

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Ricks was born in San Francisco, California.[3] He started painting graffiti in the early 1990s.[4] He studied photography and graduated from the California College of the Arts (2002), and received a Masters degree from the National University of Ireland, Galway, and Burren College of Art programme (2007).[5][6][7][8][9]

Career

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"This is What Democracy Looks Like" solo exhibition at Galeria Daniela Elbahara, Mexico City, 2020
Drone imagery incorporated into the traditional method of Afghan carpet making.
Drone imagery incorporated into the traditional method of Afghan carpet making, shown at the Imperial War Museum 2017.
Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen, County Clare, Ireland, 2011
"Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen", County Clare, Ireland, 2011
In Search of the Truth with For Freedoms, 2018[10]

Ricks's work utilises appropriation, institutional critique, politics, and humour.[3][11] He has had solo shows in the United States, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Mexico.[12]

Ricks was director of 126 Artist-run Gallery from 2007 to 2009, curating a number of shows and organizing exchanges with other artist-run spaces.[13] With Stephanie Syjuco, he created knock-offs of work at the Frieze Art Fair in London, 2009.[14][15]

In an ongoing body of work, "Jim Ricks has developed the method of synchro-materialism as a means to consider the territory where art meets capitalism", and he has used this methodology in exhibition, performance, and print since 2010.[16][17] In 2015 he travelled to Afghanistan to make Carpet Bombing, a large traditionally made carpet featuring imagery of military drones – an updated version of Afghan's war rugs.[18][19] He participated in the 2017 Ghetto Biennale, Port-au-Prince, Haiti.[20]

Public projects

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  • Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen is a large inflatable sculpture designed for people to interact with and play on.[21][8] It is a twice-the-size replica of a 6,000-year-old megalithic portal tomb, the Poulnabrone Dolmen situated in The Burren, County Clare. It traveled to venues around the Aughty Region of County Galway in June 2011 and was a Galway County Council project.[22][23] Cristín Leach of The Sunday Times wrote:

    "We need to start thinking more creatively about public art. Jim Ricks has. Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen... is a commentary on our past, our present, the concept of “brand Ireland” and the very idea of public art; and everyone is invited to bounce. A temporary, movable, witty, interactive, contemporary public artwork we are all invited to play with? [Alice] Maher has endorsed it as “the best public art piece...ever”. She might just be right."[24]

    The piece was also shown alongside Jeremy Deller's 2012 inflatable Stonehenge, Sacrilege, in Belfast,[23][25] and was featured in the Royal Hibernian Academy exhibition Futures 12.[5][26][6]
  • Ricks is working on the long-term, global public art project In Search of the Truth (or En Busca de la Verdad ). It is a collaboration with Ryan Alexiev, Hank Willis Thomas .[27][28][29] The New York Times writes: "The “Truth Booth,” a roving, inflatable creation, in the shape of a cartoon word bubble with "TRUTH" in bold letters on its side, serves as a video confessional. Visitors are asked to sit inside and finish the politically and metaphysically loaded sentence that begins, "The truth is …"".[30] The project has travelled Ireland, Afghanistan, South Africa, Australia, the United States, and Mexico,[31][32] recording and then exhibiting the thoughts of many people on the subject of truth in several countries.[33][34][35]
  • Life's a Beach (Art imitates life), Gable end mural responding to the political Murals in Northern Ireland, Abercorn Rd., Derry, Northern Ireland, April 2016[36]
  • Sesiones Publicas, San Agustín, La Lisa, Cuba, a LASA project, August 2017.[37]

Museum projects

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Ricks was invited to participate in a 2 year project called Sleepwalkers (2012–15) at the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin. He was one of six artists invited to use the museum's resources, in an "unusual experiment in exhibition production".[38] Ricks's contributions included a tribute to Richard Hamilton (artist), unauthorized exhibitions, his solo show: Bubblewrap Game: Hugh Lane, 2013 – 14, and a closing event which included James Barry in 2014.[39][40] Aidan Dunne of the Irish Times describes Ricks's participation as a "curatorial process of selection and validation, making a museum within the museum comprising works from the real collection, artworks borrowed from elsewhere, non-art objects from flea markets and a commissioned copy of an Ed Ruscha painting."[11]

He exhibited at the Trotsky Museum in Mexico City in 2022.

Solo exhibitions

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Bibliography

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  • Ricks, Jim (Editor), Artist-run democracy: sustaining a model, 15 years of 126 gallery, Eindhoven: Onomatopee, 2022. ISBN 9789493148734[45]
  • de Búrca, Ella, Michaële Cutaya, Jim Ricks. IRLDADA: 201916. Mexico City: Black Crown Press, 2019. ISBN 9780578546940 [46]
  • Ricks, Jim. Alien Invader Super Baby (Synchromaterialism VI). Eindhoven: Onomatopee, 2018. ISBN 9789491677755
  • Packer, Matt, Declan Long, and Jim Ricks. "Here Comes The Summer", Derry: Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry, 2017.
  • Bossan, Enrico. 2016 an image of Ireland : contemporary artists from Ireland. Crocetta del Montello: Antiga edizioni, 2016. ISBN 9788899657185
  • Edited by Michael Dempsey and Logan Sisley. Sleepwalkers. Dublin: Hugh Lane Gallery and Ridinghouse, 2015. ISBN 9781905464982

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Future Artist-Maker Labs". futureartistmakers.org. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Mexico City roundup - Features - art-agenda". www.art-agenda.com. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Ricks takes art to a new form". The Clare Champion. 28 October 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  4. ^ Chen, Wei-Huan. "Graffiti warfare". Journal & Courier. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  5. ^ a b "The Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen". publicart. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  6. ^ a b Rainsford, John (28 October 2010). "Ricks takes art to a new form". The Clare Champion. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  7. ^ "Working in tandem from across the divide". The Clare Champion. 14 March 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  8. ^ a b c "Sleepwalkers: Jim Ricks – Bubblewrap Game: Hugh Lane". hughlane. 31 October 2013. Archived from the original on 14 December 2017. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  9. ^ "CCA alums at the heart of public art in NYC". CCA. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  10. ^ "150+ Artists and Billboard Locations Announced As Part of The Largest Public Art Project in U.S. History". ArtfixDaily. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  11. ^ a b c Dunne, Aidan. "Sleepwalkers: Artistic experiments in biting the hand that feeds". The Irish Times. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  12. ^ "Proyecto interactivo mundial de arte "En Busca de la Verdad" llega a la Plaza de la Democracia en Puebla - Puebla - Cultura". La Jornada de Oriente (in European Spanish). 8 October 2018. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  13. ^ "Circa Art Magazine - Rayne Booth's blog - The year of the exchange (Friday 1 May 2009)". 6 April 2013. Archived from the original on 6 April 2013. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  14. ^ Mahoney, Donald (23 October 2009). "The Art of Imitation". The Irish Times. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  15. ^ Syjuco, Stephanie (8 November 2009). "Frieze-ing in London (pt 2): postface". SFMOMA. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  16. ^ a b "Jim Ricks—Synchromaterialism". Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  17. ^ a b "ALIEN INVADER SUPER BABY (SYNCHROMATERIALISM IV)". Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  18. ^ Salomone, Andrew (23 August 2016). "This Handmade Rug Is a Drone Survival Guide". The Creators Project. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  19. ^ "Despite its flaws, 'Age of Terror: Art since 9/11' is a timely reflection of artists' responses to conflict - DesignCurial". www.designcurial.com. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  20. ^ "Fifth Edition of Ghetto Biennale Announces Participating Artists". Artforum. 8 August 2017. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  21. ^ Siggins, Lorna (28 August 2010). "'Bouncy dolmen' goes on show". The Irish Times. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  22. ^ "Bouncy megalith comes to the Aughtys". The Clare Champion. 19 August 2010. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  23. ^ a b Higgins, Charlotte (2 May 2012). "Glaswegian shoes come off for bouncy Stonehenge". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  24. ^ Leach, Cristín (5 June 2011). "Let's hear it for the still, beating heart of our artistic landscape". The Sunday Times.
  25. ^ Murphy, Liz (18 May 2012). "Karla, Jeremy and Margaret (my Mum)". A-N Magazine. #90, June 2012: 30 – via Issuu.
  26. ^ "Bouncy Tomb Tours Ireland". Make. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  27. ^ "IN SEARCH OF THE TRUTH | CAUSE COLLECTIVE".
  28. ^ "In Search of the Truth".
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