EVA 2016 Biennial Report

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16 April – 17 July 2016 Limerick City

Still (the) Barbarians Curated by Koyo Kouoh

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Introduction

Still (the) Barbarians 16 April – 17 July 2016 Curated by Koyo Kouoh

EVA International – Ireland’s Biennial, previously known as the Limerick Exhibition of Visual Art and EV+A was founded in 1977. The aim of the original committee was to: “provide the public with an opportunity to visit and experience an exhibition not normally available in the region and stimulate an

The 37th edition of EVA in 2016 was curated by Koyo Kouoh the

awareness of the visual arts here” (1977 catalogue)

founding Artistic Director of RAW Material Company, a centre for art, knowledge and society in Dakar, Senegal and the Curator of FORUM,

Since 1977 EVA has worked with 2,098 artists: 1,514 Irish artists

the education programme at 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair in

and 584 international artists.

London and New York.

Over 37 editions EVA has worked with 41 guest curators: 9 Irish

She served in the curatorial teams for documenta 12 (2007) and

curators and 32 international curators.

documenta 13 (2012). Her recent projects include: Streamlines:

In 2011 EVA recruited a Director/CEO – Woodrow Kernohan, who

Germany (2015–16) and Body Talk: Feminism, Sexuality and the

relocated to Limerick from Brighton, UK – and relaunched in 2012 as Ireland’s Biennial of Contemporary Art.

Oceans, Global Trade and Migration, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Body in the work of six African women artists, WIELS, Belgium; Lunds Konsthall, Sweden; 49N6E FRAC Lorraine, France (2015–16).


Artists

Artists EVA International – Ireland’s Biennial 2016 includes:

• 57 Irish and international artists – 9 from Ireland and

48 from Europe and the rest of the world

• 297 artworks • 22 new commissions and presentations

• 36 performances • Across over 30,000 at 6 venues:

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Cleeve’s Condensed Milk Factory Limerick City Gallery of Art The Sailor’s Home The Hunt Museum King John’s Castle Mother Macs


The Hunt Museum

Venues

Venues

Limerick CIty Gallery of Art

Cleeve’s Condensed Milk Factory The Sailor’s Home


Audiences

Audiences EVA International achieved 100,971

visitors during the

2016 edition Still (the) Barbarians (51% increase on 2014) • Facebook: 7,200 (32% increase since 2014) • Twitter: 4,100 (54% increase since 2014) • Instagram: 1,250 (new for 2016) • Mailing

List: 10,427 (30% open rate and 2.3% click rate)

• www: 50,424 unique visitors (65% increase on 2014) • Media

imapct: 140,459,539 (2016 PR Report)


Press Cuttings “How do violent colonial histories play out in contemporary times? Exhibition themes don’t come more weighty, and that’s the story at EVA International, delivered in force with 50 projects by 57 artists in six locations across Limerick City.” Ros Drinkwater,

Sunday Business Post

Press Cuttings

“Much to EVA’s credit, despite its limited resources Kouoh’s show is one of the most international

“Cameroon-born, Senegal-

exhibitions of its kind.”

based curator Koyo Kouoh is an

Kevin McGarry, ArtForum

excellent exhibition-maker and has paced things well… Over at the biennial’s other main venue, the Limerick City Gallery of Art, Kouoh’s exploration of Ireland as Britain’s first colonial experiment splinters into a compelling series of conversations about the legacies of colonization

“The curator of this year’s EVA de International, Koyo Kouoh, has ma (the) an exceptional exhibition in ‘Still tion in Barbarians’, a postcolonial medita 1916 the context of the centenary of the Rising.” Aidan Dunne, Irish Times “EVA International

an exciting cross section of

and its contemporary cousin, “At a time when

globalization.”

Europe is mired

Gemma Tipton, Frieze

in debates about borders, migration, and national interests, an exhibition like EVA feels particularly urgent.” Imelda Barnard, Apollo

“Cleeve’s Condensed Milk

contemporary art practice, it “The biennial weaves together complex and problematic histories

complex that once burnished

of postcolonialism to bravely confront the humanitarian atrocities

of toffee – provides the

occurring in the world

engaging mix of performances,

Louisa Elderton, Flash Art Online

Factory – a sprawling industrial

the local air with the smell

spectacular setting for an

moving image works, and

installations.”

Ben Eastham, Artsy

2016 offers

today.”

tells a story of the making of this selection of work here and now, and offers a multiplicity of stories to the audience, while being mindful of its location and the context of this city.” Mark Leahy, A-N


International Coverage

Online Coverage


2016 Funding Mix

Employment During the 2016 Biennial EVA employed:

56% Arts Council

13% Sponsorship and Patronage

11% International Funding

11% National Funding

6% Commercial Receipts

4% Outsource Admin Fees

2012

2014

57 exhibiting artists

33 technicians and contractors

60 other artistic employees

48 volunteers and interns

Total 198 employees



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