Claire Halpin visual artist based in Dublin, Ireland

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To Never Look Away – TØN Dublin/ 7-31 March 2024

To Never Look Away

TØN Gallery Dublin

The Artists: Rachel Fallon, Joy Gerrard, Claire Halpin, Myra Jago, Paul Mac Cormaic and Amna Walayat

The Poets: Fíona Bolger and Nasouh Hossari

Curated by Claire Halpin

Exhibition:  7th – 31st March 2024.

Exhibition Launch:  Thursday 7th March 2024/  6-8pm

Opening Conversation with Clíodhna Shaffrey, Director Temple Bar Gallery + Studios

TØN Dublin is delighted to present the exhibition To Never Look Away which brings together six artists whose work and practice are politically, socially engaged and motivated. The themes and subjects in their work spans that of protest, labour, the migrant crisis, racism and matters of war, conflict and the media.

As artists – Rachel Fallon, Joy Gerrard, Claire Halpin, Myra Jago, Paul Mac Cormaic and Amna Walayat are images makers, using their individual visual language to mediate the saturation of media images, scrolled, liked and shared that we are somewhat inured to and to try and make sense of it through what they make. There is something about the artist sitting with the work, meticulous, painstakingly painting, making, mediating on these images.

As poets – Fióna Bolger and Nasouh Hossari were invited to contribute poems that respond to the exhibition. Their selected poems as texts and translations are installed as artworks, reflecting the prescient themes of language and memory in the exhibition.

There is an onus, the role of the artist as bearing witness, testimony – I was there, I saw, I recorded. It is tasked of the artist to ask important questions of society and the world around us. And to be cognisant of the artworks they put into the world. They have to matter. 

For Claire Halpin, as curator – the aesthetic and what connects each of these artists’ work and practice is their engagement, commitment in using traditional materials and means from ink on paper, oil on gesso on canvas, gold leaf to cast iron. They are makers, hands on artists immersed in the tools and materials of their craft and trade. We are drawn into their work in a way that there is a familiarity and a luring in by the beauty of the painted surface, the hand drawn detail the cast material to realise there is a deeper meaning or message to their work.

The artists – Rachel Fallon, Joy Gerrard, Claire Halpin, Myra Jago, Paul Mac Cormaic and Amna Walayat – raise questions about how we remember the past; choose to record history – the veracity of painting, photography, and the media in documenting future history and the role of art and artists as bearing witness…to never look away.

“The trouble is that once you see it, you can’t unsee it. And once you’ve seen it, keeping quiet and saying nothing, becomes as political an act as speaking out. There’s no innocence. Either way, you’re accountable.”                                                  Arundhati Roy, Power Politics, South End Press, 2001.

Further information and images available on request.

TØN DUBLIN

25a Temple Lane South, Dublin 2, Ireland

www.tondublin.com              tondublin@gmail.com           @tondublin

Claire Halpin

Clairo.halpin@gmail.com     @clairehalpinartist


New Paintings at Winter Exhibition at Hillsboro Fine Art Dublin 30th Nov – 13th Jan

Delighted to have new paintings selected for the Winter Exhibition at Hillsboro Fine Art.

Wonderful show with great line up of artists –

Cecilia Bullo, Sandro Chia, Peter Cleary, John Albert Duigenan, Patrick Graham, Claire Halpin, Marcelle Hanselaar, Gottfried Helnwein, Jonathan Hunter, Eddie Kennedy, Melanie le Brocquy, Kevin Mooney, Paul Mosse, Adrian O’Carroll, Gwen O’Dowd, John Noel Smith, Orla Whelan, George Warren.

Annual Winter Exhibition, Hillsboro Fine Art, 49 Parnell Square West, Dublin 1 continues until 13th Jan.

View artworks online at Hillsboro Fine Art Dublin and @hillsborofineart


Here and Now, Group Exhibition at Tøn Gallery Dublin

Here and Now

36 artists
TØN Dublin

Curated by Helen Kirk and Mark Redden.

TØN Dublin, 25 Temple Lane, Temple Bar, Dublin
3 November – 1 December 2023

A menagerie of works in painting, drawing, photography, sculpture and fibre arts.
Curated by Helen Kirk

“When grouped together this selection of work shapes a debate around the elasticity of artistic philosophy. Where does creative passion originate? What is driving production today? What ideas are new? From what we can see, these artists are working in the Here and Now. It’s do or die.”

Artists:
Suzanne Dolan, Moezee, Lorraine Lawlor, Pablo Marín Garcia, Sinead McKillican, Tina Poole, Maree Hensey, Nikki Foster, Ciaran Meister, Anna Marie Savage, Aisling Dunne, Kelan Molloy, Kevin McSherry, Richard Coghlan, Elize de Beer, Ishmael Claxton, Shane Hynan, Christopher Banahan, Julianne Guinee, Daria Ivanishchenko, Claire Halpin, Maree Hensey, Kam Catala, Kevin Judge, Paula Lemaine, Emily McGardle, Sheila Flaherty, Cynthia Fanning, Rachel Kenny, Desmond Kenny, Eva Vitkute, Sorcha McNamarra, Francesc Ruiz Abad, Tom Campbell

Artwork:
Libricide Ukraine II,
Oil on gesso, 20cm X 25cm, 2022

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Claire Halpin solo exhibition Augmented Auguries at Olivier Cornet Gallery/ Sept – Oct 2022

My solo exhibition Augmented Auguries was shown at Olivier Cornet Gallery in September/ October 2022. The exhibition received huge number of visitors and viewers and great response and review of the artworks and the exhibition overall.

Here is short video walk through of the exhibition and documentation images of the exhibition installed.

Thanks again to all who visited, viewed, responded and purchased the works. Thanks again to Joy Gerrard for opening the show, Brenda Moore McCann for the in conversation and of course to Olivier Cornet and his team at the gallery for their support and enthusiasm throughout the exhibition.

Claire Halpin – Augmented Auguries exhibition at Olivier Cornet Gallery, 9 Sept – 9 Oct 2022

You can view further artworks from the exhibition here:

https://www.oliviercornetgallery.com/claire-halpin-augmented-auguries-solo-show-2022

and in the 3D virtual gallery here:

https://artspaces.kunstmatrix.com/en/exhibition/10701441/augmented-auguries-by-claire-halpin

Works from the exhibition are still available to view and purchase at the gallery storeroom.

Olivier Cornet Gallery

3 Great Denmark Street, Dublin 1

Opening hours: 

Tuesday to Friday: 11am-6pm (till 8pm on Thursdays)
Saturday & Sunday: 12 noon-5pm