Ashford Gallery
Dublin
15 Ely Place
01 6612558

Michael Wann
dal 5/2/2009 al 25/2/2009

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5/2/2009

Michael Wann

Ashford Gallery, Dublin

Humble Remains. Wann's work is specifically drawing-based that are taken from the immediate locale of north Sligo, and juxtapose arbitrary or transient images of cleared landscape with more thought provoking depictions of the dereliction of habitation. They are as much about a process of mark-making as they are about representing a seemingly neglected landscape.


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The Ashford Gallery at the RHA presents a selection of drawings by Michael Wann entitled Humble Remains.
Born in Dublin in 1969, Wann lives and works in Co. Sligo, gaining his BA in Fine Art from Sligo Art Institute of Technology. He has held solo exhibitions at the Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar (2005), and Sligo Art Gallery (1999, 2002, 2005, 2009), where he won an Iontas Drawing Award in 2000. He has been selected for the RHA’s Annual Exhibition since 2004, when in 2006 he was awarded the AXA insurance Drawing Prize. Other group exhibitions include Boyle Arts Festival, Claremorris Open, Wexford Opera Festival and Molesworth Gallery, Dublin.

Wann’s work is specifically drawing-based, and this current exhibition includes large-scale compositions completed while on residency at the Cill Riallaig Project, Co. Kerry and the Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Co. Mayo during the summer of 2008. The drawings are taken from the immediate locale of north Sligo, and juxtapose arbitrary or transient images of cleared landscape with more thought provoking depictions of the dereliction of habitation. They are as much about a process of mark-making as they are about representing a seemingly neglected landscape.

A tonal richness challenges the viewer to look beyond the immediate surface image. Within the chosen media of charcoal, water and pencil there exists a wide and versatile imperfection of process. It is in the smudge and drip and simple dirt of the medium that there exists both vital and flawed elements of mark-making, where the spontaneous and accidental become of equal importance to that of the rational and intentional. Process here can be interpreted as the search for where tehse varying marks converge in the making of the landscape.

For more information or images please contact Mark St. John Ellis at 01 6612558 mark@rhagallery.ie
or RHA Marketing at info@rhagallery.ie or telephone (01) 661 2558.

Opening Night Thursday 5 February 5.30 ­ 7.00 pm

Ashford Gallery
15 Ely Place, Dublin

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Michael Wann
dal 5/2/2009 al 25/2/2009

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