In The Press

Curated by Hazel O’Sullivan & ciarán Mac domhnaill

8-9 Dover Street, London, W1S 4LF
Event Performance: Saturday, 25th January 2025 at 1pm
OPENING TIMES:
11th – 21st January, Wednesday – Sunday (12 – 6pm)
22nd – 29th January, Everyday (11 – 6pm)
Appointments are available for any day

‘In The Press’ presents a group of eleven multidisciplinary artists that have a strong connection to the island of Ireland as their place of birth, home or work. The selected artists include Carl Hickey, Chloe Austin, Ciana Taylor, Enda Burke, Farouk858, Hazel O’Sullivan, Hilary Kennedy, Kelly Ewing, Richard Malone, Spicebag and Venus Patel.  A performance by Sam Wallace will take place as an event during the exhibition period. 

The colloquial differences between the kitchen ‘press’,  as it is known in Ireland, or the kitchen ‘cupboard’ as it is known in the UK, has inspired a curatorial approach that highlights the rich linguistic heritage of Hiberno – English as a bonding mechanism for this collective. The co-curators, Ciarán Mac Domhnaill and Hazel O’Sullivan, have invited the participating artists to bring a domestic item from their press to the Mayfair gallery as a celebration of recognisable Irish products, objects and personal effects. 

Performance artist Sam Wallace has said, “Marshmallows are a versatile press item: they can be used in a variety of baked goods, however, my favorite tray bake is ‘15s’, a delicious Northern Irish sweet treat made up of 15 marshmallows, 15 digestive biscuits, 15 cherries, condensed milk and desiccated coconut”, whereas visual artist Kelly Ewing has said, “Tayto cheese and onion are a ubiquitous Irish crisp on both sides of the border and are synonymous with Ireland across the globe. I grew up eating them at home and at school, as part of packed lunches, on buffet spreads, between buttery slices of Brennan’s at friends houses and nowadays at home with my Dad every time I visit from London”.

The diverse group of early career, emerging and established artists explore a broad spectrum of hyper-contemporary concerns that challenge heteronormative societies, future mythologies, surveillance, alienation, feminism, queer expression and alternative narratives. Chloe Austin explores queer and feminist expression through archival material, Enda Burke builds and photographs elaborate domestic sets of nostalgic and Catholic iconography, and Venus Patel records her experiences as a trans-femme of colour through film and performance.



Artists

Carl Hickey
Chloe Austin
Ciana Taylor
Enda Burke
Farouk858
Hazel O’Sullivan
Hilary Kennedy
Kelly Ewing
Richard Malone
Sam Wallace
Spicebag
Venus Patel

Featured Artworks

Carl Hickey

Reverse Push Ups in the Nip on Parnell Street, 2024
Oil on canvas
30 x 40cm

Chloe Austin

Archival Discomfort, 2024
Video of performance to camera
33 min

Chloe Austin

Clergy Voters (poetry by Anne Hoey, re-spoken by Dara Flanagan), 2023
Acrylic spray paint on board,
A2

Ciana Taylor

Confession Booth, 2024
Wood, chains, mirror, headphones, soundscape, lightbox
124 x 60 x 89cm

Ciana Taylor

Sex Education for Girls, 2023
CRT TV and plinth,
35cm

Enda Burke

‘Dad’s Socks’, 2020
Photography,
71 x 51cm

Farouk858

The Clinkers, 2024
3D render and oil on canvas,
182 x 121cm

Hazel O'Sullivan

Irish Disc – Unknown,
Acrylic and polystyrene on MDF and fabric,
50 x 50 x 5cm

Hilary Kennedy

Clutching at Stars, 2023
Colour darkroom print,
76 x 100cm

Kelly Ewing

Lough Bed, (2) 2024
Oil bar, watercolour, acrylic on heavyweight cotton paper
14.7 x 20.8cm (each)

Kelly Ewing

Lough Bed, 2024
Oil bar, watercolour, acrylic on heavyweight cotton paper
14.7 x 20.8cm (each)

Venus Patel

‘Daisy – Prophet of the Apocalypse’, 2023
Video,
26 mins

contact information

Email: [email protected] [email protected]
Socials: @hazelosullivanart @c.mac.d