All Intents, Constructions and Purpose’ exhibition celebrates the city of Cork

 

All Intents, Constructions and Purpose’ exhibition celebrates the city of Cork

Together with his fellow Crawford Art College graduate, ceramic artist Luke Sisk, they’re exhibiting at the CIT Wandesford Quay Gallery in an exhibition entitled, All Intents, Constructions and Purpose, which draws on their mutual interest in architecture in the context of Cork City.

Better known by its abbreviated form — ‘for all intents and purposes’ — the exhibition title is the full phrase coined in the 16th century as part of Henry VIII’s taking of power to legislate by proclamation, which gave him limitless control over all spaces and by default, the shaping of the environment.

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