Victor Sloan solo exhibition:



BEFORE: VICTOR SLOAN 

BELFAST EXPOSED GALLERY

3 March - 15 April 2017

Opening: Thursday 2 March 2017 at 7pm


© Victor Sloan


Belfast Exposed is pleased to present, BEFORE, an exhibition opening up the photographic archive of Victor Sloan, one of Northern Ireland’s most prominent contemporary artists.

Sloan is known internationally for his visceral art works of images relating to the Troubles. These works are made through a process of intervening directly onto photographic negatives by scoring, scratching and mark-making with a number of materials including pen, paint and bleach.

This new exhibition reveals an excerpt from an extensive but little seen body of archival photographs that Sloan made in the 1970s and 80s in Northern Ireland.   The images document the activities and characters that populated Sloan's daily life; the urban development of his hometown of Craigavon; and the constant and pervasive presence of the political conflict.

For the artist these photographs functioned as a type of preliminary ‘sketchbook’, shaping the distinctive style and thematics he would later become known for. Viewed together as an exhibition they represent Sloan's significant contribution to the tradition of Northern Irish documentary practice.

A limited edition publication will be produced to accompany the exhibition. 




















Artist Talk: Victor Sloan In Conversation with Feargal O'Malley Friday 10 March, 2pm

Acknowledgements:
BEFORE is generously supported by Arts Council Northern Ireland and Belfast City Council.

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