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Dublin based artist, Asbestos, may be best known for his street art on topics of homelessness, the lives lost during COVID, and information overload but his latest project takes marks a change of medium and an altogether more personal work. Over the next two days in the national gallery, Asbestos will erase his own chalkboard drawings in honour of his mother, symbolizing the fragility of memory in Alzheimer’s patients. He joins Anton to discuss.
By NewstalkDublin based artist, Asbestos, may be best known for his street art on topics of homelessness, the lives lost during COVID, and information overload but his latest project takes marks a change of medium and an altogether more personal work. Over the next two days in the national gallery, Asbestos will erase his own chalkboard drawings in honour of his mother, symbolizing the fragility of memory in Alzheimer’s patients. He joins Anton to discuss.

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