
Dame Barbara Rae CBE RA
An larthar
The Ballinglen Arts Foundation
30 May - 18 August 2025
We are delighted to contribute artworks to Dame Barbara Rae’s Irish retrospective being held in Ballycastle this summer, reflecting Rae’s enduring fascination with the western Irish landscape and its layered histories.
Barbara Rae: An Iarthar presents a body of work by Dame Barbara Rae CBE RA, featuring artworks created over the past twenty three years during her almost annual visits to County Mayo, showcasing her deep long standing connection with the area. The exhibition premiers in Ballycastle this summer before journeying to Bangor in the autumn.
Ballinglen has been a source of inspiration for Rae since her first visit in 2002. She has returned almost annually since, painting the evolving landscape and finding in Ballycastle both artistic refuge and a vibrant close knit community.
Innishkea Icon, 2004
Mixed media on canvas
198 × 183 cm
High Tide - Bunnatrahr c.2015
Mixed media on paper
92 x 100 cm
Working in varying climatic conditions, most often in the winter months, when the sun casts long shadows and reveals hidden features. Rae captures the shifting character of the terrain in a way that the summer light conceals. Ancient settlements and field patterns emerge in the low winter sun, telling quiet stories that recall the memory of the land. Rae is particularly interested in the layered history of how the landscape has been used over the centuries, how it holds traces of those who came before.
The exhibition features original paintings and prints which explore these layers, inspired by Rae’s countless journeys through County Mayo, uncovering its depths. Not only do we witness the gradual evolution of her work but also how Rae continues to record the memory of the landscape, how they themselves are the witnesses to human presence and the changes over time.
Rae records time passing. She is much less concerned with topography than with the histories of place and its people. When travelling to paint, she immerses herself as fully as possible in the locations she visits, returning often to them, filling sketchbooks onsite with observations to develop later. The west coast of Ireland has been a constant in her work for over twenty years, reflecting her deep commitment to understanding and uncovering the social history embedded in each place she paints.
Fish Pool / Ballinskelligs, 2010
Screenprint
96 x 56cm
“Rae has been travelling to County Mayo on the west coast of Ireland for more than twenty years. Visiting almost annually, she has perhaps been there more than to any of her other chosen destinations. The ancient landscape of this wild Atlantic coast has proved a rich inspiration to her over these years. Here, as in the Lammermuirs, what seems to fascinate and inspire her most is the landscape’s witness to history...
Her favourite site in Mayo, the Céide Fields, is the epitome of this. The site is a complex Neolithic field system that was revealed not long ago with the discovery of miles of stone dykes buried beneath deep layers of peat.”
Excerpt taken from Times and Places by Professor Duncan Macmillan FRSA FRSE HRSA
The Ballinglen Arts Foundation’s mission is to generate, implement and manage projects in the visual arts for the benefit of the public and which are intended in particular to enhance cultural awareness and understanding as well as the vitality of the societal and economic climate in North County Mayo. The Foundation endeavours to achieve these objectives by the creation and operation of its Programmes
The Ballinglen Arts Foundation
Main Street, Ballycastle
County Mayo, F27 X5N3
Ireland
