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Supported by the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon

JENNY BRADY


Kunstverein will accompany the moving image practice of Jenny Brady in a curatorial capacity throughout 2026. Brady is an accomplished artist filmmaker who recently presented her new work The Glass Booth / An Both Gloine, at Project Arts Centre, Dublin. The work casts a cinematic gaze on the figure of the interpreter, exploring the act of interpretation as a profession, a mode of engagement, and a complex form of communication. Brady will present a selection of previous works in the spirit of a reference library at Kunstverein Aughrim in Autumn/Winter 2026.

Jenny Brady is an artist filmmaker based in Dublin, exploring ideas around speech, translation and communication. Her films have been presented at LUX, The New York Film Festival, Viennale, Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival, Open City Documentary Festival, Cork International Film Festival, Docs Ireland (with AEMI), This Long Century, MUBI, Essay Film Festival, McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, San Francisco, TENT Rotterdam, EMAF, Videonale, Camden International Film Festival, Massachusetts, BFI London Film Festival, Images Festival, Toronto, November Film Festival, London the Irish Film Institute, Project Arts Centre, EVA International, The Irish Museum of Modern Art, The Whitechapel gallery and Tate Liverpool. Her works are distributed by LUX, an international arts agency that supports and promotes artists’ moving image practices and the ideas that surround them.

Previous moving image works include The Glass Booth (2025), Music for Solo Performer (2023)Receiver (2019) Going to the Mountain / Spikes (2018), Going to the Mountain (2016), Bone (2015), Wow and Flutter (2013), Carve Up (2013), Technology Autonomous (2012), and As Above, So Below (2010).

Kunstverein’s collaboration with Jenny Brady is supported by The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon.