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Standard Loan LSAD Library Exhibition Catalogues 709.04074 LYN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100573642

Catalogue designed by Wayne Daly features installation images, an essay by critic and lecturer Caoimhin Mac Giolla Leith, along with text contributions on the legacy of Buile Suibhne from Trevor Joyce, Alexandra Bergholm, James G. O Keefe and Pádraig Ó Riain

'For The Birds' is based upon the Irish myth of Buile Suibhne, or the Frenzy of Sweeney. Set in the year 637 in the midst of tensions between ancient Celtic traditions and the newly arrived Christian domination, Sweeney is cursed to be half-man, half-bird. From that point on, he leaps from place to place, naked, lonely and hungry. At every stop in his flight, he pauses to recite a poem describing the countryside and his unfortunate plight. Eventually after years of wandering, Sweeney began to radiate towards a farm at St. Mullins in Carlow where,for the first time since being cursed, he found kindness and supper made for him each evening. There the cook Muirghil would sink her heel into the nearest cow-dung, shaping a bowl and filling it up to the brim with fresh milk. He would then sneak in from nearby trees and lap it up. In collaboration with sculptor Tom Fitzgerald, Lynch reimagines this scene in the context of Carlow s contemporary agricultural industry.

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