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 |
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| Rachel at work |
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| A Wake over Connells St, 1989 |
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| Selene, 1993-94 |
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| En Route, 1996 |
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| Mothership, 1999 |
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| Eccentric Orbit, 2001 |
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| Egg, 2001 |
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| Love All, 2007 |
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| Goddess, 2008 |
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| Guiding Star, 2009 |
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| The Whole Story, 2009 |
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| Heart Urchin, 2010 |
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| Golden Apple, 2012 |
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| Golden Apple, 2012 |
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| Bounty, 2013 |
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| Sea Change, 2013 installation view |
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| River Goddess, 2015 |
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| River Goddess, 2015 |
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| Waggle Dance, 2015 |
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| Fathom, 2016 |
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| The People’s Acorn, 2017 |
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| River Goddess I, II, & III, 2017 |
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| Metropropolis – Central Park, 2018 |
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| Keepsake – Cuimhneachán, 2019 |
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| Whisper I, 2019 |
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| Pulse I, 2020 |
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| ÉIST, 2021 |
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| In Spire, 2021 |
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| Listener, 2023 |
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| Síol, 2024 |
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