Nina Fitzgerald Graham
she/her
1. Leave after finding nothing in a big, rambling empty space
Nina Fitzgerald Graham is a multi-disciplinary artist firmly rooted in Dublin’s North Inner City. Her practice explores community formation, the alienation engendered by neoliberal capitalism, and our sensitivities to the stranger—human and non-human. Her recent work focuses on temporalities of belonging and the tension between personal and financial investment.
'1. Leave after finding nothing in a big, rambling empty space' is a durational installation and performance which explores the young-adult experience in Dublin and reckons with expectations of adulthood and imaginaries of the future. Drawing from her lived experience, this work speaks to a generation infantilised by economic forces— hibernating—suspended in their childhood worlds.
The installation conjures an illusive domicile, interrupted and altered day after day by a series of transient inhabitants from the artist’s life—classmates, family members and close friends, among others— their lives intersecting and layering, permeating this imagined world.