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Fiona Hackett, Camino Gato
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Fiona Hackett, Camino Gato

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Camino Gato
2023
Photography

104 x 80 cm Framed / 100 x 76 cm Unframed
Edition of 6
€1135 Framed / €766 Unframed 
(includes 13.5% VAT)

Termite fumigation in suburban California means that potent yet odourless greenhouse gas is pumped into tented buildings, with the greater Los Angeles area having the highest emissions of sulfuryl fluoride in the USA. Sulfuryl fluoride, also known as Vikane, targets the nervous system of living creatures and can cause serious health issues and death. The occupants vacate the house for a couple of days during the process, returning to carry on their everyday lives, hoping that no gas seeped out and killed their garden plants.

About the Artist

Fiona Hackett is a visual artist whose practice engages with themes of space and place, exploring and examining the human experience in the world. She has been making and exhibiting work for over fifteen years, has exhibited in solo and selected group shows and has been published both nationally and internationally.

Fiona’s most recent solo exhibition work - The Long Disease: LA Stories – was included in The Telegraph Newspaper’s Top 10 Irish photographers of 2021. Also published in book form it was exhibited at the RHA Gallery, Dublin in 2021. In 2019, she received the Curtin-O’Donoghue Progressive Vision Photography Prize at the RHA 189th Annual Exhibition. In 2017, the full series of Mausoleums of Precious Belongings was shown in Lexicon, Dun Laoghaire and selected works from this body of work were included in 2022’s Photo Museum Ireland, 'Politics of Place' exhibition.

Postage and Collection

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Alternatively, free Click-and-Collect is available from The Library Project at 4 Temple Bar Street, D02YK53 during opening hours.

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