We Are All Connected (II)

2022, Ireland

We Are All Connected (II), Nicola Anthony (c) 2022, Photo credit Benedict Hutchinson


We Are All Connected (II)

Mixed media, gold leaf

70cm (H) x 200cm (W) x 150cm (L)


We Are All Connected (II) was exhibited at the ‘Breaking Borders’ exhibition at Luan Gallery in Athlone, Ireland in 2022. In this exhibition, curator Valeria Ceregini, showcased Nicola Anthony’s sculptural installation Anthology of Displacement and We Are All Connected (the two pieces were installed in conversation with each other, the glass vessels mirroring the large sculpture above) as well as new work made during her residency at Luan Gallery. This group show also presented artworks by Trudi van der Elsen, Bernadette Hopkins, Vukašin Nedeljković, Beata Piekarska-Daly, Benedict Hutchinson and Myra Jago.

The text sculpture We Are All Connected includes stories of people who are currently seeking asylum in Ireland. Many of these refugees expressed a sense of imprisonment when their rights were lost in their home countries, and in many cases also since arriving in Ireland if they have not been granted asylum in society yet. 

The artwork highlighted that these individuals often feel they live life in between two places - they have crossed both physical and mental borders. Some have moved by choice and economic migration, and some have been forced to move due to war or other circumstances outside of their control. Although there is a big difference between these two types of migration, both can give insight into the intangible, unspoken forces of home, borders, place, duality and otherness. It was important to find out the human side of their story - in contrast to impersonal reports about migration statistics. 

Find out more about this artwork here or check out other installations of this artwork in different venues below.


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