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Eamon O'kane solo exhibition in New York
Professor at Dept of Fine Art, Eamon O'kane, opens a solo exhibition at the RARE Gallery in New York 13 October 2011.
Publisert: Friday 14. October 2011 11:47.
Oppdatert: Friday 14. October 2011 11:49.
The exhibition at the RARE Gallery consistes of new paintings
and works on paper by Eamon O'Kane titled "There Is Another World,
But It Is In This One". The show, which will run from October
13 to November 10, marks the artist's second solo turn at the
gallery.
The exhibition's title is an allusion to a quote by W.B. Yeats
which O'Kane references in his work.
O'Kanes paintings and drawings serve as a visual allegory to the
quote's written implication to expose one's childhood and heritage
in one's work. The show portrays an autobiographical world in
the manner ascribed to by Yeats, who in a related way attempted to
express his Irish upbringing in the context of British colonial
rule. O'Kane's work stands as an investigation into the
inherent influences on the creative side of his life, ranging from
art and design to mathematics and engineering. The entire
range of his output can be seen as a self-examination of the
cumulative influences on his artistic method and conceptual
development.
The effects that architects, designers, and educators have had on
O'Kane's growth are manifest in his paintings, drawings,
installations, sculptures, and animations. His work is a
marriage of his signature draftsmanship, design, and painterly
qualities and the pragmatic yet creative forms and designs of his
Modernist predecessors. Innovators such as Friedrich Fröbel,
Frank Lloyd Wright, and Charles Eames are integrated into the
artist's oeuvre as a reflective form of self-analysis. O'Kane
riffs on the achievements of master architects such as Wright and
Philip Johnson by adding his own sensibility in the form of surreal
landscaping and saturated, keyed-up colors. He also makes
direct visual reference to Fröbel's educational play materials
known as Fröbel Gifts, which include geometric building blocks and
pattern activity blocks that were inspirational to Wright, Le
Corbusier, Eames, and Mondrian. He pays particular homage to
the architectural eccentricities and peculiarities of the home in
which he was raised in County Donegal and singles out Irish
furniture designer and pioneer Modernist architect Eileen
Gray.
O'Kane has participated in numerous solo and group shows
worldwide. His work is included in Dublin Contemporary 2011,
September 6 - October 31, 2011, at Earlsfort Terrace and four
partner locations in and around Dublin (The Douglas Hyde Gallery,
Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, The National Gallery of Ireland,
and The Royal Hibernian Academy). He is also exhibiting in
The 43 Uses of Drawing, September 6 - October 30, 2011, at Rugby
Art Gallery and Museum in Rugby, UK. O'Kane contributed a
site-specific wall drawing and animations to the Luleå Art Biennial
2011 in Sweden, June 22 - September 14, 2011. In 2012, he
will have three one-person exhibitions: Neues Museum, Staatliches
Museum für Kunst und Design, Nürnberg, Germany; Klaipėda Culture
Communication Center, Klaipėda, Lithuania; and 126 Gallery, Galway,
Ireland. In 2009, the artist made his US solo debut at RARE,
followed in 2010 by a one-person exhibition at The Atrium at 101
California in San Francisco, an office tower designed by Philip
Johnson, and a solo turn at Gregory Lind Gallery also in San
Francisco. A 120-page monograph on his work, entitled Case
Histories, with text by Dan Cameron, formerly of the New Museum in
New York, was published in 2009.
Details on O'Kane's extensive exhibition, review, and
publication history can be found at www.eamonokane.com.
O'Kane received a B.A. Joint Honours Degree in History of Art and
Fine Art Painting from The National College of Art and Design in
Dublin in 1996, and a Master of Fine Arts Degree from Ulster
University in Belfast in 1998. In addition to being the
recipient of several fellowships and lecturing positions, O'Kane is
currently Professor of Visual Arts at Bergen National Academy of
Art in Bergen, Norway.
