Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Artist of the Day, June 11, 2025 : Rachel Joynt, an Irish sculptor (#2302)

Rachel Joynt (1966) is an Irish sculptor who creates public art. She graduated from the National College of Art and Design in Dublin in 1989 with a degree in sculpture.

Her father, Dick Joynt, was also a sculptor. Rachel Joynt is preoccupied by ideas of place, history and nature, and her work often examines the past as a substrate of the present. Her commissions include People's Island in which brass footprints and bird feet crisscross a well-traversed pedestrian island near O'Connell Bridge in Dublin. 

She collaborated with Remco de Fouw to make Perpetual Motion, a large sphere with road markings which stands on the Naas dual carriageway. This has been described by Public Art Ireland as 'probably Ireland's best-known sculpture' and was featured, as a visual shorthand for leaving Dublin, in The Apology, a Guinness beer advertisement. Joynt also made the 900 underlit glass cobblestones which were installed in early 2005 along the edge of River Liffey in Dublin; many of these cobblestones contain bronze or silverfish.

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Ms. Rachel Joynt
Rachel at work
A Wake over Connells St, 1989
 Selene, 1993-94

En Route, 1996
Mothership, 1999
Eccentric Orbit, 2001
Egg, 2001
Love All, 2007
Goddess, 2008
Guiding Star, 2009
The Whole Story, 2009
Heart Urchin, 2010
Golden Apple, 2012 
Golden Apple, 2012 
Bounty, 2013
Sea Change, 2013 installation view
River Goddess, 2015
River Goddess, 2015
Waggle Dance, 2015
Fathom, 2016
The People’s Acorn, 2017
River Goddess I, II, & III, 2017
Metropropolis – Central Park, 2018
Keepsake – Cuimhneachán, 2019
Whisper I, 2019
Pulse I, 2020
ÉIST, 2021
In Spire, 2021
Listener, 2023
Síol, 2024

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