Author Archives: xhanrahan
Nothing to see here//New inventions
Glitched Habitat
Dupe Voyages.oditty and Dupe Voyages.seeker
Dupe Voyages.oditty. Silkscreen, spray paint and gold leaf on ply 60cmx110cm 2020 Dupe Voyages.seeker. Silkscreen and spray paint on ply 60cmx110cm 2019
Whispering Ear/s. Silkscreen, gouache and spray paint on Linen 30cmx30cmx3cm 2018
Urban Fudge. Indian Ink, Silkscreen and spray paint on Canvas 30cmx30cmx3cm 2018
Fragmentation.(division) 4 colour Silkscreen, Aerosol spray-paint and Acrylic paint on Linen 61cmx81cmx4cm, 2017/18
Silkscreen and Aerosol spray-paint on Canvas 2017/18
Silkscreen and Aerosol spray-paint on Plywood 2017
The House of Ord and ‘The Bandwagoneers escape under a hail of fire’. Silkscreen on primed Plywood
Night Frightens the Day/Калі ноч палохае дзень. Silkscreen on primed plywood, 81cmx121cm series of 6.
In January 2014, the VCCA (Centre of Contemporary and Modern Art) Vitebsk, Belarus invited me to to host a solo show as part of their International Artist program. My initial response was to create a body of work that reflected similarities between Belarusian and Irish/European traditional cultures. This led to research in folk art,Continue reading “Night Frightens the Day/Калі ноч палохае дзень. Silkscreen on primed plywood, 81cmx121cm series of 6.”
This Woodblock on Canvas 147cmx167cm is part of the exhibition, Over the Sun, Kazimir Malevich (His legacy and influence on Western Artists). The accompanying text is an extract from the catalog for the Exhibition, 2015.
Over the Sun Kazimir Malevich (His legacy and influence on western artists) Selected and organized By Séan Hanrahan in association with the V.C.C.A Vitebsk, Belarus Participating Artists, Séan Hanrahan IRE, Dominic Fee IRE, Josh Dannin U.S.A. Standing in no.5a on Pravdy str. in Vitebsk on a September afternoon listening to two senior researchContinue reading “This Woodblock on Canvas 147cmx167cm is part of the exhibition, Over the Sun, Kazimir Malevich (His legacy and influence on Western Artists). The accompanying text is an extract from the catalog for the Exhibition, 2015.”