Bernadette Kiely: SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST - [the answer is] blowing in the wind

16 June - 8 July 2023
Her work draws attention to a sense of unease and an awareness of atmospheric conditions - and prompts us towards a fundamental reassessment of ourselves and our relationship to the world around us.
Bernadette Kiely lives beside the river Nore in Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny and this has become the driving force in her work. Particularly drawn to and inspired by flooding, her work is responsive to environmental shifts, the effects of weather on land, rivers and on human lives. She depicts imagery that often veils what we are looking at and makes us think again, blankets of mist, fog, fire, smoke and floodwater. Her work draws attention to a sense of unease and an awareness of atmospheric conditions - and prompts us towards a fundamental reassessment of ourselves and our relationship to the world around us. 
 
In this new exhibition Survival of the fittest [the answer is] Blowing in the wind Bernadette brings together paintings of flooding locally and globally with paintings and drawings of the animal and natural plant life she observes on a daily basis in her riverine locality. In our present time of man made climate change and environmental distress she embraces the lines 'flowers are known to heal a common man's despair', paying homage to the tenacity, resilience and survival of dandelions, poppies and to cows, focusing on their collective nature and the symbiosis inherent in their survival for over 5,000 years.