Maud Cotter: more than anything
  31 September – 30 October 2004
     
     
  A major exhibition of the work of Maud Cotter opened at the Model in September 2004. Maud Cotter is an artist of considerable reputation in Ireland and abroad. She is one of the co-founders of the National Sculpture Factory in Cork.
     
  In 2000, she was elected to Aosdána, the affiliation of artists who have made significant contributions to art in Ireland and, in the same year, was short-listed for the Glen Dimplex award.
     
  The exhibition of new work is comprised of major sculptural installations. For example, more than anything, from which the exhibition takes its title, is a complex work composed of thousands of die-cut squares of veneered plywood which will be assembled into a huge structure that seems to 'infest' several galleries at The Model. Another work, I don't know about that, takes its configuration from a game of chance devised by a scientist.
     
  A catalogue will be available following the exhibition with an introduction written by Angelika Richter, director of Werkleitz Gesellschaft, Halle, Germany and one of the curators of the Liverpool Biennial 2002. The exhibition will tour to Wales and is sponsored by CCAT, and the Rubicon Gallery.