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National Tour of SKIN DEEP
by visual artist Mary-Ruth Walsh

Commissioned by Wexford Arts Centre
November 2020 – December 2021

Exhibition Dates: 16 October to early December 2021, dates of closing will be posted here.
Location: Wexford Arts Centre, Cornmarket, Wexford, Y35 X5HF
Gallery Hours and access: https://www.wexfordartscentre.ie/local-transport/

In 2020 Highlanes Gallery launched SKIN DEEP, a national touring exhibition by artist Mary-Ruth Walsh. The show then travelled to Limerick City Gallery of Art in 2021.

The final tour will conclude at Wexford Arts Centre from 16 October to early December 2021 coinciding with the Wexford Festival Opera, where the catalogue will be launched.

The exhibition was commissioned by Wexford Arts Centre.

Concept video of Mary-Ruth’s practice.

Take a walkthrough SKIN DEEP, exhibited in Limerick City Gallery of Art, Highlanes Gallery and Wexford Arts Centre. The voice-over was taken from Walsh’s film of the same name.

This is a new direction for Walsh’s obsession with architecture. Through the medium of film, collage and sculpture, Walsh explores skin’s parallels to architecture. Using Arnold Bocklin’s ‘The Isle of the Dead’ (1883) as a reference, SKIN DEEP brings us to an imaginary island, a medicaltourism destination for the pursuit of the perfect skin.

Walsh aims to uncover the psychology of society’s investment in skin as it continues to be a contested surface and a carrier of social standing. The work examines the impenetrable façades of contemporary corporate buildings and impassive faces that are unlined and inexpressive through medical intervention, questioning why flawless skin and flawless architectural veneers are considered important in society today.

Skin was viewed, historically and philosophically, as a porous, non-closed surface, Walsh examines how it is viewed as a bodily boundary, a wall or legible screen and bearer of ethnic information, colour and gender. She draws conceptual parallels between buildings that cannot be read through established architectural codes and skin as a bodily boundary. This is explored through tropes of seductive medical and pharmaceutical advertising. Walsh notes the parallels between buildings that are seamless, made from sheer veneers, self-cleaning and self-repair materials; they are impassive and ageless, similar to the skin from her medical island.

Honeyed Tingle Spreading , 2020, Acrylic and collage on prepared paper, 42 x 52.5 cm (This work is also in a large scale print 2 x 2.5 meters)

Dublin born and now based in County Wexford, Walsh graduated from Goldsmiths College London (MA) and the National College of Art and Design (BA), Dublin. Walsh has participated in national and international exhibitions and the Artist’s Residency Programme in the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; RHA’s experimental drawing studio, Dublin; Aabenraa Artweek, Denmark, Basekamp in Philadelphia and Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris. Walsh’s work is in the collection of Trinity College Dublin and private collections.

Walsh’s solo and group exhibitions include IMMA (Dublin); Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane (Dublin); RHA (Dublin); CUBEOpen (Manchester); Oonagh Young Gallery (Dublin); Highlanes Gallery (Drogheda); Parlour (New York and Italy); Arts Centres (Wexford and Galway); Cross Gallery (Dublin); Goethe Institute (Dublin) and SCOPE (Miami). Awards include Create Ireland research bursary, Arts Council of Ireland’s Project, Travel Awards, Visual Arts Bursary Award and most recently Arts Council of Ireland Touring Award.

Her public work extends beyond the gallery space and is both permanent and temporary.


Skin Deep was at Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda from November 2020 to January 2021, and toured to Limerick City Gallery of Art, Limerick from May to July 2021. The tour will conclude at Wexford Arts Centre, Wexford in October to December 2021 coinciding with the Wexford Festival Opera, where the catalogue will be launched.

Wexford Arts Centre,  Cornmarket, Wexford Y35 X5HF https://www.wexfordartscentre.ie/local-transport/

Skin Deep is supported by an Arts Council Touring and Dissemination of Work Award and Artlinks.

For further information on Skin Deep or artist Mary-Ruth Walsh contact Catherine Bowe - Curator, Wexford Arts Centre, Cornmarket, Wexford on +353 (0)53 91 23764 or email catherine@ wexfordartscentre.ie.

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