“Unframed” presented by House of Hibernia
Where: Gallery X, Hume Street
When: 6-9pm Friday 11th of August (on view until 18th of Aug)
Who: PIGSY, Aga Szot, Faye Bronwyn Kinsella with music by Qbana and Rodney Paz
House of Hibernia, Gallery X Takeover
For the first week of their Gallery X August takeover, House of Hibernia brings together an eclectic mix of Dublin based painters. Curated based on feeling and sound complementing visuals, first and foremost, this exhibition is a brief departure from the need to find a deeper meaning.
PIGSY
Established Ranelagh based artist Pigsy will be exhibiting seen and unseen work from his “Lost” series shown briefly at the beginning of the year. ‘My art is an introspective journey, reflecting my inner thoughts, daily experiences and observations through self-portraits and semi-biographical pieces. Focusing on dichotomies such as loneliness versus the need for solitude, fame versus privacy, and fitting in versus standing out, I explore the complexities of human nature and the internal struggles we all face. My works bridge these seemingly opposing forces to find a sense of balance and harmony’.
Aga Szot
Icon Factory powerhouse Aga Szot is debuting all new work as she enters the next stage of her career. After having made such an imprint to Dublin through her charity work, curating of countless pop ups and being a part of endless group showcases throughout the years, she’s adding to her repertoire contributing three unseen pieces that display her unique eye and style of mixed media painting. 'My art is centred on my observation of human social and familial relationships and is in fact an investigation influenced by ideas from sociology, anthropology and psychology.'
Faye Bronwyn Kinsella
Faye Bronwyn Kinsella is a refreshingly young multidisciplinary artist. Incorporating nostalgia and digitally manipulating images for reference, Faye has created a playful sandbox through her paintings. Her work falling very much in line with her personality, Faye brings an alternative approach to storytelling with an emphasis on humour.
The exhibition will be accompanied by 2 acoustic music sets by up and coming contemporary LatinX/Irish musicians Qbanaa and Rodney Paz