Mazzy Hollerich
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Reverberating from the foundations, the future is buried underground, but it’s too loud up here to hear it.
Mazzy Hollerich is a Dublin-based artist who works primarily with dioramas. Her practice explores the speculative potential of model making, and using the visual language and connotations of miniatures, they construct intricate scenes that reimagine alternative realities and interrogate unfulfilled plans and promises of the past.
Hollerich’s use of materials evokes an architectural proposal, while also summoning a subterranean environment. Above ground, she recreates hostile “public” spaces, while below the surface, a rendition of the Dublin Metrolink serves as a permanent fantasy and unfulfilled promise. Going deeper are surreal scenes of cultural resistance to encroaching privatisation, and nods to histories of the labour that built the foundation on which we live.
Mazzy Hollerich aims to reposition infrastructure not merely as a passive backdrop, but as a collective project, in hopes of reclaiming the ability to (re)imagine it as a public amenity.
Research
Image of proposed station entrance found on Metrolink.ie