Caitriona Dunnett, Path to Bishop’s Cave (from the series ‘Mass Paths’)
from https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/secret-paths-ireland-catholic-forbidden-mass-photography
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Caitriona Dunnett, Path to Bishop’s Cave (from the series ‘Mass Paths’)
from https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/secret-paths-ireland-catholic-forbidden-mass-photography
Mass Paths, Caitriona Dunnett (tea-toned cyanotypes from digital negatives)
Mass Paths is a series of handcrafted photographs; landscapes of the Irish countryside embedded with absence. They portray the traces of paths walked by Catholics to reach illegal mass during penal times.
The Penal Laws were imposed on Catholics in Ireland in 1695 and religion was prohibited. The Church was kept alive by operating under great secrecy.
The locations of these sites were passed on by word of mouth. This local knowledge was handed down through generations. The oral tradition in Ireland disappeared gradually around the 1960s alongside land exchange and redevelopment.
Dunnett has spent years researching mass paths and other penal sites, piecing the information together, scouring through word searches on the Internet, finding little snippets posted by schools, regional newspapers and walking clubs. These fragments led to maps, hunting for locations hidden in the landscapes.
She has followed in the footsteps of the thousands of people who walked to penal sites across Ireland. Then recorded these reenactments in an attempt to capture their stories of resilience, courage and commitment so that they are not lost.
Caitriona Dunnett’s series ‘Mass Paths’ – landscapes of the Irish countryside in hunting for traces of people who walked the paths during penal times to reach illegal mass, in her attempt to investigate history and memory, and capture their stories of resilience, courage and commitment.
“The Penal Laws were imposed on Catholics in Ireland in 1695 and religion was prohibited. The Church was kept alive by operating under great secrecy. My aim is to visually unearth the history behind these paths and the people who walked them. The locations of these sites were passed on by word of mouth… I spent years researching…
I have been experimenting with converting the digital photographs of my walks into contact negatives, creating and then toning cyanotypes, opening up a dialogue between photography, painting and etching. I am engaged by how this multi-layered process echoes that of a landscape which has been coated over the years by the complexities and tensions of politics, society, religion and people.”
Limited edition of 200 Published by PhotoIreland Softcover 32 pages 148×210 mm ISBN: 9780957684911 Shipping world-wide. Please note: Local pick-up of orders is available from The Library Project at 4 Temple Bar Street, Dublin 2. Mass Paths is a series of handcrafted photographs, landscapes of the Irish countryside em
Caitriona Dunnett, Path to Bishop’s Cave (from the series ‘Mass Paths’)
from https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/secret-paths-ireland-catholic-forbidden-mass-photography