Current/Upcoming Gallery
August
Type: Exhibition
Title: Lithos
Date: 13th July – 28th August – Preview Friday 12th July
Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Location: Monster Truck Gallery, 4 Temple Bar, Dublin 2
This is a Black Church Print Studio exhibition for more infomation please see http://www.print.ie/detail-list.php?category_id=10&id=253
September
3 – 18 September 2010
Preview Thursday 2 September, 6.00 – 8.00pm
Monster Truck Gallery, 4 Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Paraic Leahy | Lucy Sheridan | Marcel Vidal
Monster Truck are pleased to present imposing nature, with Paraic Leahy, Lucy Sheridan and Marcel Vidal, three artists who draw on the natural world in their practices to tease out ideas relating to how humans interact with and frame nature, as viewer, master, co-dependent. Each artist utilizes isolation of their subjects against plain backgrounds of white or solid colour, focusing their field of vision onto specific concerns.
Marcel Vidal‘s work responds to western man’s confused relationship to nature. The work explores the hypocrisies and contradictions of a material dependence on natural resources and our exertion of superiority over the environments which provide them. From the outset the work is reluctant to take a rigid stance within a conservationist/nihilist dichotomy and prefers to remain open-ended, allowing our conflicted opinions and ethics to collide in interesting and sometimes difficult ways. The re-use of physical materials {cardboard, duck tape, chipboard, fruit boxes} hints at the politics of environmentalism and DIY ethics, but crucially, their use is self-affirming in relation to the work they display.
The animals in Lucy Sheridan‘s work are playful, where elements of fear seem to have been removed to the point of anthropomorphous. The minimal landscapes created in her paintings and drawings are forced and unnatural and the human desire to alter the natural environment to suit its needs from an alleged chaos towards a supposed order to is evident and it is these projections onto habitats which she toys with in this exhibition.
Using childhood and adolescent sources, Paraic Leahy‘s work presents non-scenes, where the world outside its narrowly selected view has been whited out. Just as memory is exceedingly selective, faced with such an overwhelming amount of data, so too are these images. What is recalled is rich in specifics, whether true or not, and Leahy attempts to reconcile dichotomies between corporeality and fiction, as well as between what appears tamable and intractable, to create a tension within his work, despite begin imbued with a childlike sense of curiosity.
Paraic Leahy’s upcoming exhibitions in 2010 include The Woods, Limerick City Gallery off-site; Claremorris Open, Mayo & Enniskillen Arts Open 2010. Previous shows include Something tells me its all happening at the Zoo, curated by Davey Moor, Kevin Kavanagh, Dublin; Rua Red Summer Show, 2010; C-Inside Selection, Occupy Space, Limerick, 2010; Inertia and Beyond, The Black Mariah, Cork, 2008
Lucy Sheridan’s previous exhibitions include: Something tells me its all happening at the zoo, curated by Davey Moor, Kevin Kavanagh, Dublin, 2010; Folds, One Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin, 2008; BiG Foot, Monster Truck, Dublin, 2008; Scissors Cuts Paper, Monster Truck, Dublin, 2007; Iontas, Sligo, 2007; New Irish Painting, Context Gallery, Derry, 2005
Marcel Vidal’s previous exhibitions include: Something tells me its all happening at the zoo curated by Davey Moor, Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin, 2010; RHA 179&180th Annual Exhibition, 2009&2010; RDS Student Art Award/Travelling Show, Dublin, 2009; Indecision, Broad Stone Gallery Dublin, 2008
October

Danial Eatock - Two Opening Friday 24th September and Thursday 30th September - runs until Saturday 23rd of October
Monster Truck Gallery in collaboration with OFFSET 2010 present:
New Works
by Daniel Eatock
Friday 24th September to Saturday 23rd October 2010
Monster Truck Gallery, 4 Temple Bar, Dublin 2
| Friday 24 September | Saturday 25–Thursday 30 | Thursday 30 September | |
| Culture Night | OFFSET Welcome Party | ||
| 6-9pm | 6-8pm | ||
| A man on a high performance motorbike will attempt to draw a perfect circle in burnt rubber directly on the gallery floor. | Monster Truck Gallery will be open to the public whilst the artist uses the gallery as a studio. New works conceived specially for this show will be realised for their first time. Success, failure, surprise, the unexpected and unknown will be played out in public view. | Complete show of new works made and installed within the gallery. | |
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Artist Statement: Using my background knowledge from working as a graphic designer, I employ a rational, logical and pragmatic approach when making work. I have an ongoing interest to proposing and finding solutions to problems, often problems that cannot be formulated before they have been solved, the shaping of the question is part of the answer. I look for things to fix or improve, working like a tinkerer/inventor, I propose alternatives to existing models, preferring to find ways around doing things properly, bypassing the struggle. I use self referentiality as an objective guide to reduce the extraneous and subjective, and strive for a conceptual logic. The idea is paramount and the material form secondary. My website eatock.com is a tool where I both create works, and index and exhibit projects chronologically. I propose systems, templates, invitations and opportunities for collaboration, creating social networks where contributers shape the outcome and participate in the building of works. I embrace contradictions, and dilemmas. I like gray areas, oxymorons and the feeling of falling backwards. My favorite colour is the indigo found in a soap bubble. I prefer to swap and exchange things rather than use money. I seek alignments, paradoxes, chance circumstance, loops, impossibilities and wit encountered in everyday life. I often change my mind, go full circle, and arrive at the beginning. www.monstertruck.ie www.iloveoffset.com Gallery Open: Tues – Sat, 12 – 6pm For more information please contact: Sharon Phelan at Monster Truck Gallery, 4 Temple Bar, Dublin 2 |
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November
David Yu
Pending further information
Pending further information










