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Photograph of Sigurd Lewerentz and Bernt Nyberg. Karl-Erik-Olsson-Snogerod, ArkDes Collection.

Special screening at 6pm on Thursday 22 August 2024

Lewerentz Divine Darkness

Special screening at 6pm on Thursday 22 August 2024

Director Sven Blume will introduce LEWERENTZ DIVINE DARKNESS, his documentary feature film about the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, at a special screening at 6pm on Thursday 22 August 2024 in the Irish Architectural Archive.

Sigurd Lewerentz is one of the most famous Swedish architects, considered a master of the profession internationally. His unique solutions were decades ahead of their time.

Lewerentz did not want to be filmed or interviewed. His person, like his buildings, is surrounded by a mysterious aura. But in a root cellar in Lund, there is an unknown treasure. Film reels and audio tapes recorded by the architect Bernt Nyberg with Lewerentz during his last years are stored here.

From the cellar, a cultural-historical journey begins, where the stylistic traces of Lewerentz within Nordic architecture become palpable. Classicism and modernism converge in a poetic brutality that awakens our deepest and most archaic cultural memories.

Sponsored by Grafton Architects.

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The event will be followed by a reception marking the end of the exhibition Neighbours in Space and Time: Grafton Architects at Sir John Soane’s Museum running in the first floor rooms of the IAA.

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These Nativity figures were created in 1964 by artists Fergus O’Farrell (1918-2008) for Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church, Dublin Airport. They were banned that same year by Archbishop John Charles McQuaid. The Archbishop ordered the removal of Farrell’s crib from the church due to the modernist, non-representational nature of the carved figures, intervening despite the fact that both the then-new church and the crib were paid for by staff and management of the airport. The original figures were subsequently lost but were remade by Raymond Griffin in 2025 for Dreamtime Ireland, and are on loan to the IAA from Askeaton Contemporary Arts for the 2025 Christmas season.

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