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Paul Hallahan

November 15 - January 12 2019

How being part of nature effects humanities perception of ourselves and in a world that has a growing interest in the systems we have built, such as computers and networks ahead of our natural world, and how we as humans see a future on an individual level. He is curious about how we see and interact with what is titled art and how this can affect us within the primordial parts of our brains.  

Hallahan has always had an interest in how art can transcend the verbal and written languages we use. Hallahan has exhibited both nationally and internationally, some exhibitions include Paper thin walls, Eight Gallery, Dublin (2017), Periodical Review 7, Curated by RGKSKSRG Pallas Projects and Gallery (2017), This is Water, Catalyst Arts, Belfast (2016), Dumbfounded by Nature, Banff Centre, Canada, (2014), STICK UP FIR-TREE, IRISHISE) FSP, Broadstone Studios, (2014), I want to be your Dog, The Glue Factory, Glasgow (2013) and Watching the river flow, Centro de Artes Visuais in Copimbra, Portugal (2012). Between 2009 and 2012 he founded and ran an artist led gallery called  Soma Contemporary in Waterford City. He is represented by Berlin Opticians Gallery and his work is in Waterford City, OPW and private collections. 

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Past Exhibitions

Exhibition poster image detail of Francis Bacon Inspired by Declan Byrne 600 390 85 c1

A Consideration of All Bodies

Friday 5 March - Friday 4 June 2021

Silvia 600 298 85 c1

Transit Gateway

Silvia Loeffler

Thursday 18 January - Sunday 4 March 2018

WDHN Posters 72 DPI 37

What Does He Need? (Part 1)

Fiona Whelan, Brokentalkers and Rialto Youth Project

Wednesday 2 December 2020 - Sunday 31 January 2021

LAB Emergency Knowledge 300 DPI 7

Emergency Knowledge: The Missing Archives

Vagabond Reviews

Friday 12 April - Saturday 11 May 2024