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Battalion Mascot and Handler,  Irish Wolfhound Fionn, Private James Dooley   2016 Battalion Mascot and Handler,  Irish Wolfhound Fionn, Private James Dooley   2016

Battalion Mascot and Handler, Irish Wolfhound Fionn, Private James Dooley 2016

Butler Gallery Photo. Brian Cregan

THE BLOODS, 07/08/2020 – 11/11/2020, Butler Gallery, Evan’s Home, Kilkenny, Ireland

Working with members of the Defence Forces from the 3 Inf Bn, based in James Stephens Barracks, Kilkenny, the photographer Amelia Stein has produced a body of work that is both a visual inventory in the medium of traditional black and white photography, and a portrait in time, that seeks to represent the diversity of those men and women who are currently serving or have served within the walls of the Barracks. Highlighting the assortment of skills and diverse employment required to sustain a vibrant military unit and Barracks, this visual exploration was influenced by the work of the photographers August Sander ‘Face of our Time’.

The Handball Alley, within the Barracks, provided a daylight studio and a private space where the portraits were made. A number of visits were arranged over the years from 2015 to 2019, as the project developed and the breath of the work was realised. Military training prepares soldiers to stand with confidence and pride for tasks such as ceremonial duties. This characteristic was brought to the work by each individual who stood before the camera.

THE BLOODS 

The Exhibition, comprising 58 portraits, is titled ‘The Bloods’ the name associated with the 3 Inf Bn. Founded in Donegal, the 3 Inf Bn is the only military unit to have consistently remained on military establishment tables since 1923, and is thus recognised as the oldest and most senior unit of the Irish Defence Forces.

Images portray roles such as the Sniper, Medic, Mechanic, Chef, Piper, Barber, Hurler, Machine Gun Operator and Veteran. Those depicted range from the Commanding Officer and the Sergeant Major, to new Recruits, and include Fionn, the Wolfhound Mascot of ‘The Bloods’ and his Handler. Looking at these images  the culture of the Irish Defence Forces is visible and provides a unique insight of the ‘village behind the wall’ that is James Stephens Barracks; an integral part of Kilkenny City. In addition to honouring the Irish Defence Forces, this body of work pays tribute to one of the Evans’ Home previous uses as a military barracks and will act as an important opening exhibition for the Butler Gallery at Evans’ Home and for the people of Kilkenny.

Battalion Mascot and Handler, Irish Wolfhound Fionn, Private James Dooley 2016

Installation Photo © Brian Cregan

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