Allyson KeehanLookie Likie, Mimetic ProtagonistMarch 24th 7th - April 20thKeehan's two major concerns in the work are space and light. She is interested in how changing one element of a painting’s set-up can affect a whole body of work, and also the surrounding environment. In her most recent work, she has used blue and white artificial light to distort the subject and focus the attention of the viewer on the complex interaction of colour, light and form that regulates our visual interface with the world around us. The painting White satin in blue light, for example, compels us to question the colours we perceive in the optical receptors of our brain. "White is white," she is telling us, but only in the very delicately-balanced colour-spectrum of daylight. |
Keehan is also drawing the viewer’s eye to geometric shapes in the fabric, thereby accentuating the abstract quality in the paintings. Occasionally, a singular object is integrated to distrupt the uniform landscape, allowing textures and solid forms to be juxtaposed with the subdued flow of the drapery. This intricate compositional interplay shapes the visual dialogue between the various elements of the painting, and between the painting and its audience. Keehan graduated from the Byam Shaw School of Art (University of the Arts London) in 2004 with a Masters in Fine Art, after completing a BA (Hons) degree in Fine Art Painting in 2002 at the Limerick School of Art and Design. She has exhibited in Berlin, in London (at the Purdy Hicks Gallery) and extensively throughout Ireland. She was an invited artist at the 2010 RHA Annual Exhibition and recently undertook a residency in Takt Berlin. She now lives and works in Dublin. |