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HD Video Stills, Duration 12.22 (2015-Present)

The Site Where a Future Never Took Place is a body of work which discusses Western Hats Ltd., a textile and hat manufacturer that operated between 1942 and 1981 in the West of Ireland. This was an industry that emerged during the formative years of the Irish State, just over twenty years after the 1916 rising. In an effort to establish Ireland’s future as a prosperous postcolonial country, then-Minister for Trade and Employment Sean Lemass and Senator John McEllin visited Europe as part of a trade-seeking mission in 1937. They visited France and Belgium one year prior to Kristallnacht and the eventual outbreak of World War II, and convinced a number of Jewish-led textile industries to liquidate their assets and move operations to Ireland, a country of relative safety and neutrality. Three industries in the West of Ireland were established in this manner. Jewish experts were offered positions in the form of ‘technical roles’ that would inevitably guarantee their safety during the war years, granting them exile in the country of Ireland.

Ireland’s refugee policy at that time was poor compared with neighbouring England. A mere sixty families were offered exile in Ireland and approximately half of those people were linked to the textile and hat-making factories.

Through varied research methods, Rice seeks to determine whether the means by which these industries were established were philanthropic in nature or an opportunistic undertaking that capitalized upon a volatile situation in Europe. The Site Where a Future Never Took Place focuses on the derelict site that once housed this industry, the dilapidated factory building and extracted bricks are all that remains of this little-known aspect of Irish history.

Site Where A Future Never Took Place (2015)
       
     
Site Where A Future Never Took Place (2015)

HD Video Stills, Duration 12.22

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Site Where a Future Never Took Place (2015)

HD Video Stills, Duration 12.22

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Site Where a Future Never Took Place (2015)

HD Video Stills, Duration 12.22 (2015)

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Site Where a Future Never Took Place (2015)

Installation image from Eva International Biennale , Still the Barbarians, curated by Koyo Kouoh, 2016

Re-Appropriated Smoke Stack (2015)
       
     
Re-Appropriated Smoke Stack (2015)

Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308, Dimensions 840mm x 472mm

The Wall (2015)
       
     
The Wall (2015)

Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308, Dimensions 841mm x 594mm

The Wall (2015)
       
     
The Wall (2015)

Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308, Dimensions 841mm x 594mm

The Wall (2015)
       
     
The Wall (2015)

Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308, Dimensions 841mm x 594mm

       
     
Site Where a Future Never Took Place (HD Video Link)

HD Video Link, Duration 12:10 (2015)

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