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Upcoming Event
6:00 pm  November 19th

Boundaries/Borders — A Conversation with Elaine Byrne and Aliza Shvarts

Boundaries/Borders
 

In conjunction with Drifting Sovereignty, Irish artist Elaine Byrne will join Aliza Shvarts (Director of SAIC's Low-Residency MFA and Assistant Professor, Performance) for a conversation titled Boundaries/Borders on Wednesday from 6–8 pm.
 

The talk will explore how bordering practices—political, social, and psychological—shape our sense of belonging and exclusion. Drawing on Byrne’s PhD research into borders and the multimodal essay film, the discussion will consider how art can make visible the power structures embedded in the act of drawing a line.
 

Byrne and Shvarts previously collaborated on Cold Rush (2017), an exhibition addressing the Arctic as a site of geopolitical tension. Their ongoing dialogue continues to ask how art might rethink the borders that define, divide, and drift between us.

Elaine Byrne: Drifting Sovereignty
November 5 - 29,  2025

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Mooney's sculptures in Chicago...

Irish Photographer


 

John David Mooney Foundation is pleased to present Drifting Sovereignty, a solo exhibition by Elaine Byrne, represented by Kevin Kavanagh Galleries, from 5th - 29th November 2025. This show, supported by Culture Ireland, will be opened by Consul General Brian Cahalane.

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Drifting Sovereignty is a multidisciplinary exhibition that critically engages with the shifting nature of borders and the performance of power at geopolitical and environmental margins. Through photography, sculpture, video, and performance, the exhibition interrogates how sovereignty is both asserted and destabilized in contested spaces.

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Contemporary borders are often represented as fixed lines on maps, yet such depictions obscure their social, political, and material complexity. Byrne's work shifts focus from the border as line to the borderscape--a dynamic, contested space shaped by governance, infrastructure, and lived experience. In doing so, the exhibition emphasizes the constructed and mutable nature of borders, which appear, dissolve, fracture, and overlap in response to both human and environmental forces.

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The works traverse multiple geographies. In the California desert. Byrne photographs prototypes of the U.S.-Mexico border wall--monumental forms that embody both the spectacle and futility of territorial enforcement. In the Canadian High Arctic, she documents landscapes marked by forced Indigenous relocation, revealing how political decisions have reconfigured lives and land. In Svalbard, where Russian-owned land exists within NATO territory, she explores competing territorial claims in the context of climate change and resource extraction.

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A central performance video shows Byrne walking across Arctic Sea ice--a minimal gesture that functions as a meditation on human presence within a rapidly changing landscape. This act underscores how environmental instability redraws boundaries once presumed stable.

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Byrne's sustained engagement with borders positions them not solely as barriers, but as active agents in the production of identity, belonging, and exclusion. Drifting Sovereignty offers a critical reflection on the entanglement of geopolitical power, mobility, and environmental change, prompting urgent questions about the future of territory and the limits of control in an increasingly unstable world.

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Elaine Byrne: Drifting Sovereignty

Opening Reception: Wednesday, November 5, 5:30 P.M. — 7:00 P.M.
The Consul General of Ireland, Brian Cahalane, will open the exhibition at 6:00 P.M. followed by a gallery walk with the artist.
This exhibit will run through November 29, 2025.

We are most grateful of Culture Ireland, who supported this event.
 

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