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Sean O'Rourke - Derelict Flat Interior no. 4
Reserve not met
Estimate:
€100 - €150
Pending
€60
Timed Auction
Arthouse 2024 - Day 2
ARTIST
Sean O'Rourke
Size
50cm × 70cm
Category
Description
About artist: Sean received his BA in Fine Art Painting from the National College of Art and Design in 2016. In the same year, he was awarded the National University of Ireland Art & Design Prize for his degree show work titled 'Crucifixion'. The piece was a triptych commemorating the demolition and regeneration of Dolphin House flat complex. Additionally, Sean holds a postgraduate degree in psychology from University College Dublin which informs many of his conceptual concerns. Sean has exhibited work both nationally and internationally, at the Royal Hibernian Academy (IE), Ulster Museum (NIR), Orlinda Gallery (FR), LuxExpo (LU), Beaulieu Lausanne (CH). In 2018 Sean had his first major solo exhibition at The Lab Gallery titled ‘Cultural Osmosis’, which looked at how our external environment can form our personality. His artwork has been purchased by the National University of Ireland, Maynooth University, Kennedy Wilson Estate Agent, Teelings Whiskey Distillery as well as private collectors.
Since graduating, much of his work has focused on socioeconomic issues within the context of Dublin City. Sean uses found objects to make art, working with rusted metal once used to board up the windows of derelict flat blocks. Using them not only for their raw aesthetics but as a symbol of social osmosis. Sean recognises that we are all influenced by our external surroundings, which makes us into the individuals we are today. Conceptually Sean looks at the role of masculinity within a socioeconomic context, noticing how many young males from working-class backgrounds pose as rough exteriors, in order to shield themselves from society’s criticism, hiding their own insecurities and anxieties so as not to appear weak. The metal plates symbolise the rough exterior that male adolescents carry around with them, as a way of hiding feelings and protecting their masculinity. The males use this exterior to be perceived differently by their peers. Using the concept of architecture as a way of looking at the external and internal. Externally a persona is projected outward to compensate for feelings going on internally. Most recently, Sean’s work looks at the current housing crisis in Ireland.
About artwork: Year Taken: 2016 Year Printed: 2020 Measurements: 50 × 70 cm Medium: Photographic Print on Poster Paper Edition: 1 of 10 Artwork Details: Photograph of a derelict flat interior in the now demolished Teresa's Gardens flat complex in Dublin City.
Instagram: @seanorourkeartist
Edition: Yes; 1 of 10
About artwork: Year Taken: 2016 Year Printed: 2020 Measurements: 50 × 70 cm Medium: Photographic Print on Poster Paper Edition: 1 of 10 Artwork Details: Photograph of a derelict flat interior in the now demolished Teresa's Gardens flat complex in Dublin City.
Instagram: @seanorourkeartist
Edition: Yes; 1 of 10
Condition
General Wear & Tear
Medium
Photographic print on poster paper
Signature
Yes