Orla Whelan Exhibition Held At Roscommon Arts Centre April 29-June 3
By: Gabrielle Sierra Apr. 22, 2011
seeing in black by Orla Whelan runs 29th April - 3rd June
The Gallery, Roscommon Arts Centre, Opening: Friday 29th April 5.30pm - 7.00pm All Welcome
seeing in black, is an exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Orla Whelan. This body of work forms a circuitous investigation into the subject of the sperm whale. Referencing art historical and literary depictions of whales and whaling, and interweaving the motif of the whale with other subjects, this work investigates connections between images, representation and meaning.
seeing in black (2010) is a layered, textured and intensely mysterious painting of a sperm whale. We see a whale but not as we know it, oddly luminous amid the surrounding darkness interupted by vaguely shimmering rings. This large painting (140 x 170 cm) which took a year to begin, acts as a point of entry for the show and forms the basis for the surrounding work which is at times, playful, dark and profound. The end of the world in 1602 -after Saenredam (2011) is a painting based on the ominous engraving by Jan Saenredam of a stranded sperm whale. Whelan's emptiying the image of its allegorical motifs, sees the ethereal liliputian figures curiously framed by the the whale's enormous body. The longest memory (2011), a new departure in Whelan's work, is a large vertical drawing loosely based on a reproduction of a painting of a whale hunt by Ambroise Louis Garneray from 1830. This drawing rendered in colouring pencil invests the frantic scene depicted with an air of dreamy detachment.Videos