Exhibition
Michael Kane: ... Modality of the Visible
20 Oct 2016 – 15 Jan 2017
Address
- Charlemont House
- Parnell Square
- Dublin
Dublin - D01 F2X9
- Ireland
The Hugh Lane is pleased to present this exhibition of paintings and prints by Michael Kane.
About
Over the past five decades Michael Kane has explored Dublin City observing and investigating the urban landscape. This familiarity inspired Kane’s imagination and yielded up powerful images which are captured in his paintings, drawings and woodcuts. This exhibition presents new work alongside a selection of seminal masterpieces - a survey of a long and committed career as an artist.
The exhibition title is taken from Ulysses by James Joyce, in which Stephen Dedalus ponders the ‘ineluctable modality of the visible’ – ‘thought through my eyes’. The city continues to be Kane’s underlying motif inspired by the everyday movements of its inhabitants: the workers, the poets, and the artists.
In the work of Michael Kane one can also see a masterful amalgam of the classical and the contemporary. For example his woodcut series Agamemnon Felled sees the Greek tragedy played out in biting, sometimes comical, contemporary imagery.