DIVINE NARRATIVES brings together the works of Alice Maher (born 1956, Co. Tipperary) and Celine Bodin (born 1990, Louviers, France).
Alice Maher’s series of drawings in watercolour and pencil, Women in Ecstasy, looks at female saints in ecstasy as depicted by many painters over the centuries. Zoning in on their tripped-out faces, Maher chooses not to interpret these as instances of objectification, but rather small pools of subjective pleasure and personal freedom. Enclosed in her individual world of secret joy and intense communion, each saint elides the bonds of earthly control by turning inward to her own hearts content.
Céline Bodin's series Venus Variations explores the diverse representations in art of Aphrodite and Venus, delving into the origins of the female nude and conjuring the myths surrounding it. The evocative photographs focus our attention on the subtleties of the classical pose and its rhythm. Complexities of gender and identity are investigated through the character that became an iconic genre saturating cultures all around the world, to convey the ambivalent truth of a subject that is part mythology and part carnality.
The exhibition is a journey through mythology and art history as the two artists offer unique perspectives on divine narratives.