Future Primal (2018) |PhotoIreland Festival, Dublin | 7th June - 28th July 




TERRA INFIRMA | Kunsthaus Kaufbeuren, Germany | 3rd June - 11th August

Nathalie Grenzhaeuser | Magdalena Jetelovà | Clare Langan.
Exhibiting The Heart of a Tree, The Floating World and Flight from the City (Photographs and Films): https://www.kunsthaus-kaufbeuren.de/ausstellungen/terra-infirma/



The Works Presents with John Kelly |RTÉ One | 26th May 

What inspires and drives the creative mind? John Kelly returns to RTÉ One with five new episodes of The Works Presents, which explore this very question - his guests include innovative musicians, visually stunning film-makers, well-loved writers, unique composers and performers as well as politically-driven artists - watch now, via RTÉ Player.



RHA 192nd Annual Exhibition|23rd May 

Winner of The Progressive Vision Curtin O' Donoghue Photography Prize.
Exhibiting The Heart of a Tree, Photograph: Clare Langan, The Heart of a Tree (1) | Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts (viewingrooms.com)



STILL (Chapter 4), Studies on Moving Image | Fondazione In Between Art Film | 4th March

Teresa Castro, associate professor in Film Studies at the University Bonne Nouvelle, examines The Heart of a Tree (2020). In "The Earthbound, or The Heart of a Tree", Castro situates Langan's film in a wider conversation about the speculative possibilities of science fiction in imagining humanity's future amidst the major threats posed by the environmental crises facing the world. 

Read more: The Earthbound, or The Heart of a Tree - STILL (inbetweenartfilm.com)


Living Canvas | 2021-2022

River by Clare Langan, Living Canvas, Wilton Park, Dublin: https://www.iput.com/clare-langan/

Video: Documented by Ellen Duffy and edited by Chloe Austin.

'River' screens as part of 'Living Canvas', Dublin City's new cultural initiative by IPUT which establishes new ways of exhibiting artworks in large scale outdoor installations. 'River', screening at Wilton Park, Dublin 2, is a moving-image video installation which was originally commissioned by Maynooth University of Ireland as a permanent artwork for the Eolas Building.

This project is being run by IPUT Real Estate in partnership with Dublin City Council and in collaboration with Royal Hibernian Academy and the Museum of Literature Ireland. Artists include: John Beattie, Clare Langan, Barbara Knezevic, Aideen Barry, Alan Butler, Bassam Al-Sabah, Ailbhe Ni Bhriain and Alan Gilsenan.