Darren Almond
Michael Craig Martin
Ian Davenport
Felim Egan
Tracey Emin
David Feeley
Barry Flanagan
Mark Francis
Damien Hirst
Gary Hume
Tom Hunter
Sarah Lucas
Elizabeth Magill
Martin Maloney
Fionnuala Nà Chiosáin
Chris Ofili
Richard Patterson
Simon Patterson
Marc Quinn
Fiona Rae
Sean Scully
Paul Seawright
Sean Shanahan
Sam Taylor-Wood
Contemporary British and Irish Art. The exhibition, in the New Galleries, includes paintings, photographs, sculpture, installations and graphic works. The subject matter is equally diverse embracing abstraction, figure composition, portraiture, still life, landscape and text. They include Darren Almond, Michael Craig-Martin, Ian Davenport, Felim Egan, Tracey Emin, David Feeley, Barry Flanagan, Mark Francis, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Tom Hunter, Sarah Lucas, Elizabeth Magill, Martin Maloney, Fionnuala Nà Chiosáin, Chris Ofili, Richard Patterson, Simon Patterson, Marc Quinn, Fiona Rae, Sean Scully, Paul Seawright, Sean Shanahan and Sam Taylor Wood.
The first public exhibition from an
important collection of contemporary British and
Irish art, owned by Belfast collector Dr Ian Rowan,
opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on
Wednesday 13 February 2002.
The Rowan Collection:
Contemporary British and Irish Art comprises 30 challenging
and dynamic works by leading exponents of the genre,
many being seen in Ireland for the first time. They include
Darren Almond, Michael Craig-Martin, Ian Davenport, Felim
Egan, Tracey Emin, David Feeley, Barry Flanagan, Mark
Francis, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Tom Hunter, Sarah
Lucas, Elizabeth Magill, Martin Maloney, Fionnuala NÃ
Chiosáin, Chris Ofili, Richard Patterson, Simon Patterson,
Marc Quinn, Fiona Rae, Sean Scully, Paul Seawright, Sean
Shanahan and Sam Taylor-Wood.
The exhibition, in the New Galleries, includes paintings,
photographs, sculpture, installations and graphic works.
The subject matter is equally diverse embracing
abstraction, figure composition, portraiture, still life,
landscape and text. Key works include Sarah Lucas?s
Divine, 1991, a photographic self-portrait which
interrogates the status and sexuality of the artist, and a
recent neon work, You forgot to kiss my Soul, 2001, by
Tracey Emin, famous for her My Bed installation for the
Turner Prize exhibition in 1999. Recent works include The
Outlaw, 2001, by Tom Hunter, whose photographic
compositions re-examine famous paintings from art history
while exploring notions of contemporary
disenfranchisement and difference.
Dr Rowan began by collecting early Irish modern art, only
to find that over time a new interest in cutting edge
contemporary practice beckoned. Excited by the
emergence of a generation of young British artists (widely
referred to as yBas), he began to collect what are
undoubtedly some of the canonical names of 1990s and
early 2000s ?Britart?. Many of the artists represented in the
collection are trail-blazers of yBa, having participated in
exhibitions such as Freeze, The British Art Show,
Sensation and the Turner Prize, which are regarded as
defining moments in the rise of the phenomenon. His
collection, something of a rarity in Irish art circles, was
built up primarily on the basis of what appealed to him
personally and what he could live with in a domestic
environment. Indeed, one of the most engaging aspects of
the exhibition is the opportunity it affords visitors to
experience what has been until now a private dialogue
between the collector and his collection.
Commenting on the exhibition, the curator of the show and
Head of Exhibitions, at IMMA, Brenda McParland, said "Dr
Rowan is a passionate and avid collector. What makes his
collection unique is that he maintains an interest in what
he considers to be the best of contemporary Irish art
alongside British art, and so his collection provides an
invaluable opportunity to observe contemporary British Art
beyond the narrow confines of the yBa frame".
Image: Walker & Walker, Mountain, 2001
A catalogue, with an essay by curator and writer Virginia
Button, accompanies the exhibition
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