Bryan Gerard Duffy’s ‘Idle Walls’ at GOMA Gallery of Modern Art is a layered story of displacement. The exhibition explores connections between the Irish horticultural industry and the colonial resource exploitation of the occupied territories of the Western Sahara. Custom-made walls replace the gallery walls to display a series of paintings inspired by a jaima, the traditional tent of the nomadic Sahrawi people.
Bryan Gerard Duffy: 20 July – 31 August