Frances Hegarty & Andrew Stones - selected commentary
 

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2019 The Visual Artists’ News Sheet, September/October (Dublin) 'Time and Time Again' Joanne Laws interviews Frances Hegarty, Andrew Stones and Kevin Atherton. Article Evolution of artists' practices, citing The Land That... (2019) PDF (this site)
2016 The Visual Artists’ News Sheet, November-December (Dublin) 'Do We Live in History?'Joanne Laws interviews Andrew Duggan about the Proclamation touring video programme. Article Citing new Hegarty & Stones video work/s. With a short poetic text by Hegarty & Stones. PDF (this site)
2015 Luke Gibbons Joyce's Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism and Memory
ISBN 9780226236179 (hbk.)
Luke Gibbons
Esp. 'Shouts in Inner Speech, Self and the City' (Chapter 2).
Chapter For Dublin (temporary public art work in neon, 1997): theoretical discussion; with artwork photos.  
2012 Anakana Schofield Malarky (novel)
9781780743592 (pbk. 2014)
Anakana Schofield
Episode 6; acknowledgements.
Fiction For Dublin (temporary public art work in neon, 1997). The mood of a character on a date in Dublin is affected by the For Dublin neons.  
2010 Visual Arts Centre inaugural book, ed. Clarissa Farrell. The Visual Centre for Contemporary Art, Carlow, Ireland.
ISBN 978-1-907537.
Sinead Dowling
'Visualise - An Introduction';
Chapter Hegarty & Stones - Ex Machina (site-specific video/audio, 2006) in the context of a related programme of events. Photo.  
2009 Curating Architecture in the City, ed. Sarah Chaplin and Alexandra Stara, Routledge (London, New York).
ISBN 978-0415489836
Hugh Campbell
'The City and the Text: Remembering Dublin in Ulysses: Remembering Ulysses in Dublin'.
Chapter For Dublin (temporary public art work in neon, 1997). Theoretical discussion with artwork photos.  
2009 The Visual Artists’ News Sheet
November-December (Dublin)
Maeve Connolly
'Writing After the Exhibition: Tactically Yours'.
Article Mediation and repetition in Tactically Yours at at the Butler Gallery, Kilkenny. PDF (this site)
2007 Circa magazine No.121
(Dublin) ISSN 02639475
Brian Hand
'Frances Hegarty & Andrew Stones: Tactically Yours'.
Review Tactically Yours, suite of four installations with video for the Butler Gallery, Kilkenny. PDF (this site)
2006 The Visual Artists’ News Sheet
May-June (Dublin)
'In Public: Frances Hegarty and Andrew Stones consider their approach to working collaboratively in public space'. Article Discussion of process in collaborative public works 1997 - 2006 ( (For Dublin to Ex Machina). Photos.  
2006 Visualise Carlow programme publication,
Carlow Local Authorities Arts Office,Ireland.
Frances Hegarty & Andrew Stones
'Ex Machina site-specific video/audio installation'.
Essay Hegarty & Stones - Ex Machina (site-specific video/audio, 2006), in the context of a related programme of events. Photos.  
2006 Contemporary magazine
No.84 (London)
Jaqui McIntosh
'Carlow: Visualise Carlow. Frances Hegarty & Andrew Stones: Ex Machina'.
Review Ex Machina (site-specific video/audio, 2006). Inaugural exhibition in the ex-Trek factory, Carlow. Production photo. PDF (this site)
2004 Christa Maria Lerm-Hayes Joyce in Art: Visual Art Inspired by James Joyce (Dublin: Lilliput Press)
ISBN 1843510529.
Christa Maria Lerm-Hayes Citations For Dublin (temporary public art work in neon, 1997). Photo.  
2004 Slavko Kacunko Closed Circuit Videoinstallationen
(Berlin: Logos, 2004)
ISBN 3832506004.
Slavko Kacunko Citations [In German] Works by Hegarty & Stones in the context of artists' use of live video.  
2003 Irish Studies review
Vol 11, no 3.
Suzanna Chan
'Looking for Molly Bloom'.
Essay For Dublin (temporary public work in neon, 1997).  
2002 BBC Radio Leeds Hegarty and Stones in interview. Radio
news item
Extra (site-specific installation with live and recorded video, Bradford 2003).  
2003 Frances Hegarty & Andrew Stones Extra (+)
Site Gallery, Sheffield
ISBN 1899926364
Jeanine Griffin
Main monograph essay.
Essay Public artwork Extra (2003) in the context of previous joint works, e.g. For Dublin (1997), Overnight Sensation (2002). Photos. PDF (this site)
2002 Circa magazine No.99, Spring
(Dublin) ISSN 02639475
Slavka Sverakova
'Belfast I: not "between" but "merging"'.
Review Overnight Sensation temporary video work for St George's Market Belfast, in the context of city-wide events. PDF (this site)
2000 Financial Times London,
Tuesday 8 August
Lynn MacRitchie
'Private Lives on public view'.
Review as it is group exhibition featuring Orienteer (A to Z, Dawn to Dusk) (video/audio, 2000)  
2000 as it is
Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
ISBN 0907594689
Hegarty & Stones Exhib.
pub.
Orienteer (A to Z, Dawn to Dusk) (video/audio, 2000) in the context of a related programme of events.  
2000 Contemporary Visual Arts magazine
Issue 31 (London), ISSN 1028-5040.
Claire Doherty
'Soft Cities'
Article;
contents
page
Orienteer (A to Z, Dawn to Dusk) (video/audio, 2000). Cited with photos.  
1999 Public Sightings
PhotoArts2000, England
ISBN 0953571106
Hegarty & Stones Photos Seemingly So Evidently Not Apparently Then (site-specific video installation, Sheffield Railway Station)  
1998 Today
BBC Radio 4, UK national news and debate
c. Monday 26 October.
Hegarty and Stones in interview Radio
news item
Seemingly So Evidently Not Apparently Then (site-specific video installation, Sheffield Railway Station) in the context of Shunted group exhibition by Site Gallery.  
1998 The Independent newspaper, London
Saturday 31 October
Kathy Marks
'Art is a new departure for railway station'.
News item Seemingly So Evidently Not Apparently Then (site-specific video installation, Sheffield Railway Station 1998). News + photo.  
1998 AN magazine
December,
ISSN 0261 3425
Review and full colour cover photo Review;
cover
Seemingly So Evidently Not Apparently Then (site-specific video installation, Sheffield Railway Station) in Shunted group exhibition by Site Gallery. PDF (this site)
1998 The Yorkshire Post newspaper
Friday 5 September.
  Photo Seemingly So Evidently Not Apparently Then (site-specific installation with live and recorded video, Sheffield Railway Station). Production/process photo.  
1997 The Irish Times, Dublin
Monday 13 October
Nuala O'Faolain
'Men, the Presidency and Molly Bloom'.
Article For Dublin (temporary public work in neon, 1997). Re. contemporaneous Irish society and politics. Opinion. PDF (this site)
1997 The Irish Times, Dublin
Wednesday 23 July
Luke Clancy
'Neon words upon the walls'
Article For Dublin (temporary public work in neon, 1997). Opinion with photo.  
1997 Frances Hegarty & Andrew Stones
For Dublin - nine manifestations in neon of James Joyce's Molly Bloom.
The Irish Museum of Modern Art/Nissan Art Project, 6pp, full colour. ISBN 1873654561.
Declan McGonagle,
Hegarty & Stones
Exhib.
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For Dublin (temporary public art work in neon, 1997). Introduction and artists' text. Photos. PDF (this site)