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To the Bog of Cats I One Day Will Return

Past exhibition
September 14 - October 26, 2024
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Overview
Artworks by Amy MacKay

A solo exhibition of works by Amy MacKay
 

Press Release

la BEAST gallery is beyond honored to present ‘To the Bog of Cats I One Day Will Return,’ a stunning solo presentation of oil paintings by artist Amy MacKay. In this striking series, MacKay bridges the world of theater and painting, capturing the essence that lives and breathes in the spaces between the spoken realm and the landscape of fixed images. Inspired by Marina Carr’s haunting play ‘By the Bog of Cats,’ MacKay explores the depths of visual storytelling, not only by evoking an experience of layer, emotion, and form, but by presenting a perspective that the separation between event and document, is a distinctly fascinating place to devotes one’s attention.  

 

About the Exhibition

Somewhere in the canopied neighborhood of San Marino California, we were invited to a play. Not our usual Sunday-Funday activity, but an intriguing offer none the less. Squarely positioned in the driveway, a well dressed and gregarious looking fellow greeted us, directing us through a narrow Japanese inspired walkway. What became abundantly obvious as we entered, was the presence of a pool. Overflowing with conspicuous inflatables, this inviting body of water presented itself loudly and clearly. “This whole idea, though a simple idea, started with the concept of creating a performance where the audience is submerged in a body of water,” MacKay muses. Without fully understanding what we were getting ourselves into, us and a collection of friends and colleagues, found ourselves dripping wet, and properly immersed in the throws of Amy MacKay’s reenactment of ‘By the Bog of Cats’.


If you don’t know it, the play itself is an interpretive take on the Greek myth of ‘Medea,’ centering around the existence of ‘The Overbearing Mother,’ all cast through the lives of a community in the Irish ‘Midlands’. Though a very compelling play, one of the more interesting parts of the whole experience was watching not only the actors prance around the garden, but also witnessing the crew of documentarians dance about the stage, trying not to interrupt the unfolding performance. The two photographers and one cinematographer, were indeed, impossible to ignore. As twilight shifted into nightfall, an unshakable feeling presented itself. Despite being the invited guests, our purpose wasn’t really to observe what was happening around us. More like, our role as the audience, was to be documented as ‘the observers’. This is all to say that everything about this evening was conceived, captured, and rendered for another purpose all together.

 

“Like a road doubling back on itself in the wrong direction, the resulting paintings lend themselves to a crisis of translation,” explains Amy. MacKay has an unique commitment to the exploration of narrative through site-specific performance. Subsequently, these productions slowly fade away, but still linger in the ether, more akin to an oblong memory than a hardened record. The resulting works mimic the liminal space they were born from; dramatic yet soft, luscious but eerie. “It is precisely the impossibility of creating a ‘true’ account of such a complex set of experiences that makes me interested in using paint as a form of documentation,” adds Amy.


MacKay’s work invites us to enter her theater; to become part of her story. The chill of water, the weight of words, the pulse of movement amid the stillness, are all exposed in her compositions. She effortlessly captures a quivering dream, holds onto that feeling, and shares it with a crowd of willing spectators. “Each image is made and destroyed repeatedly, so that the surface becomes a site of performed forgetting.”


 

Works
  • Amy MacKay, Where the Best Bog Rosemary Grows, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Where the Best Bog Rosemary Grows, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, The Prophet, 2024
    Amy MacKay, The Prophet, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Goodbye, Sweetheart, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Goodbye, Sweetheart, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Dark Sprung Miracle, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Dark Sprung Miracle, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Fierce Hard to Enjoy Darkness, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Fierce Hard to Enjoy Darkness, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, He Spoke So Softly, 2024
    Amy MacKay, He Spoke So Softly, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, In the Flames Watching Her, 2024
    Amy MacKay, In the Flames Watching Her, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, One Savage Moment, 2024
    Amy MacKay, One Savage Moment, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, My Song, 2024
    Amy MacKay, My Song, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Learned Too Late it was You and Only You, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Learned Too Late it was You and Only You, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, The Gift of Seeing, 2024
    Amy MacKay, The Gift of Seeing, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, By the Bog, 2024
    Amy MacKay, By the Bog, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Act III, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Act III, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, And There With You Sojourn, 2024
    Amy MacKay, And There With You Sojourn, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Hester’s House, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Hester’s House, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, In Flames, 2024
    Amy MacKay, In Flames, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Last Dance, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Last Dance, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Swane, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Swane, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Without Wings, Without Care, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Without Wings, Without Care, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Proud Mother, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Proud Mother, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Come Away With Me, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Come Away With Me, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, I Burnt the Bed and the Whole World Went Up in Flames, 2024
    Amy MacKay, I Burnt the Bed and the Whole World Went Up in Flames, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Wedding Feast (Carthage and Caroline), 2024
    Amy MacKay, Wedding Feast (Carthage and Caroline), 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Wedding Feast II, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Wedding Feast II, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Some Fierce Wrong, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Some Fierce Wrong, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Sunrise or Sunset, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Sunrise or Sunset, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, A Longing in Me, 2024
    Amy MacKay, A Longing in Me, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, All the Closer, 2024
    Amy MacKay, All the Closer, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Darkling Dew, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Darkling Dew, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, My Darling One, 2024
    Amy MacKay, My Darling One, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, Wild Talk, 2024
    Amy MacKay, Wild Talk, 2024
  • Amy MacKay, In Mortal Form, 2024
    Amy MacKay, In Mortal Form, 2024
Events
  • Into the Bog - Panel Hero - la Beast gallery - Amy MacKay

    Into the Bog: A Conversation on Fiction and Grief

    October 13, 2024
    On Sunday, October 13th, la BEAST Gallery will host 'Into the Bog: A Conversation on Fiction and Grief,' an artist panel discussion featuring Amy MacKay, Perry Daniel, Kim Garcia and Miriam Katz. This event seeks to place Amy MacKay’s paintings, on view at the gallery now, within a broader conceptual framework, delving into themes of loss, change, memory, and the role of narrative across various artistic practices. The four panelists were all involved in the 2023 reenactment of Marina Carr’s play By the Bog of Cats produced by Amy MacKay...
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