Haunting the Ruins, Hearing the Unheard The crumbling facade of Our Lady's Hospital in Cork, Ireland, stares out over the River Lee like a specter from the past.
Once the longest building in Ireland, its 19th century Gothic architecture now serves as a haunting reminder of the lives lived and lost within its walls.
Doireann Ní Ghríofa excavates these stories with masterful precision in her latest work, Said the Dead. The hospital's transformation into upscale apartments is a jarring contrast to the lives of its former residents.