Enclosure
Enclosure Duffy full size

Enclosure (1997)

by Rita Duffy

One of Northern Ireland's leading contemporary artists, Duffy was born in Belfast in 1959 and educated at the University of Ulster's Art College. Initially her work concentrated primarily on the figurative, narrative tradition. Works are often autobiographical and rooted in Irish identity, history and politics. Her work has evolved but remains intensely personal with overtones of the surreal, and homage to the language of magical realism. She has initiated several large scale collaborative art projects, and she was made an honorary member of the Royal Society of Ulster Architects for her developmental work within the built environment. 

Like the accompanying work Banquet, Enclosure is a deceptively simple composition. At the sandy centre of a stockade constructed with familiar materials used by the British army, is a small plot of newly budding shoots. Allotment scale, in neat rows. The colour palette is formed of the warm greys and greens, and burnt red brick tones of an Ulster town. 

This is one of two works held by the University, from a series made in 1997 which reflect Duffy's preoccupation with watchtowers, the landscape of surveillance. They both currently hang in the School of Law at the Main Site Tower, Queen's University Belfast. 

 

 

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