The ‘Belonging’ exhibition showcases the impactful work of Victor Sloan, one of Ireland’s most celebrated visual artists. Known for his poignant explorations of identity and conflict during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, Sloan’s art resonates deeply with themes of belonging and social upheaval.
This exhibition features iconic series such as ‘The Walk’, ‘The Platform’, ‘The Field’, ‘The Birches’, ‘Craigavon’, ‘Sham Fight’, ‘Explosion’, ‘Vietnamese Boat People’, and ‘Circus, Portadown’. These works capture the intensity of the 1980s and 1990s, a time marked by profound social and political change.
Victor Sloan employs innovative techniques, using dyes, inks, and paint on negatives and prints, which results in powerful images that blend documentary and conceptual perspectives. His artwork not only documents a landscape shaped by conflict but also delves into the deep-seated questions of identity and belonging.
Exhibited worldwide and included in prestigious collections, Sloan’s legacy has made a significant impact on Irish visual art. He is recognized as a pioneering voice who transforms photography into a medium of personal and political expression. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this remarkable exhibition that reflects on the complex narratives of our past and present.
This exhibition is located in Portadown’s Arts Centre Millennium Court
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