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Decoys & Ghosts – Art Exhibition – Golden thread Gallery, Belfast

08/06/2025 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

 Decoys & Ghosts - John Rainery 1Decoys & Ghosts. In April 2025, the Golden Thread Gallery in Belfast unveiled ‘Decoys and Ghosts,’ an ambitious exhibition that delves into two core themes that have shaped Rainey’s sculptural practice over the past decade: imitation and revisiting. Throughout his career, materials, their histories, and the processes they undergo have been fundamental to Rainey’s work, serving as a lens through which he explores these ideas.

Rainey’s approach to exhibition staging is particularly noteworthy. He crafts environments and designs experiences that encourage cultural interactions, transforming simple installations into dynamic spaces where groups of different cultures can forge relationships. In his hands, plinths transcend their traditional role, evolving into dioramas or becoming viewing platforms that invite audiences to engage physically—climb, explore, and immerse themselves.

‘Decoys and Ghosts’ Decoys & Ghosts - John Rainery 2at the Golden Thread Gallery (by John Rainey) presents a compelling mix of retrospective pieces and new works, anchored by a significant large-scale installation that epitomises these themes. This exhibition stands as Rainey’s most comprehensive survey to date, offering a rare opportunity to witness the evolution of his practice, highlighting recent innovations alongside the works that have shaped his journey thus far.

I was interested in the exhibition and visited on Wednesday 4th June 2026, but felt that I was missing something when I came away – I was looking for more interpretation of the work, but maybe that is just me.

 

Links:

  • Ed Reynolds – Artist – About Belfast
  • Golden Thread Gallery – Decoys & Ghosts

Filed Under: Community Journalist Tagged With: Art exhibition, Belfast, contemporary sculpture, cultural environments, Decoys and Ghosts, Golden Thread Gallery, imitation, large-scale installation, new works, Rainey, retrospective, revisiting

Retrospective Justice

04/07/2017 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

When I read this article, and also subsequent articles from other journalists, I was of a mind that it is what government does – changes the goal posts to suit it needs – in this case retrospective justice.  However, during my research, I was taken to the following publication ‘The legislative sovereignty of the Westminster Parliament‘ and the following quote

Each Parliament is absolutely sovereign in its own time and may legislate as it wishes on any topic and for any place

also

Parliament has the power to legislate retrospectively as well as prospectively. This means that Parliament can render illegal and impose penalties on actions which were perfectly lawful when they were committed. Also, actions which were unlawful at the time of commission, may be rendered lawful or not subject to any legal sanction or proceedings.

So the end result would seem to be, that governments are unique, and resolve their issues in their own way, without necessarily having to conform to what previous governments have said.  However, legislation is still legislation, and it would seem to me that for an integral part of a published Act of Parliament to be changed, then it must be debated in the House and agreed by both Houses. The Northern Ireland (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2014 set the relevant date as being 1 January 2014, not 2017; so we must only assume from this change that ‘someone’ has something to hide.

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Skating on thin ice – Retrospective Justice

So an end to donation secrecy in Northern Ireland. It’s been long awaited, but today James Brokenshire made good his party’s promise in their Northern Irish manifesto… From Hansar…

Source: End of donor secrecy (flick of a legislative wand and NI ‘dark money’ is a thing of the past)…

Filed Under: Editor to ACOMSDave, Government & Politics Tagged With: government, justice, law, retrospective

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