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CAG.3189 Brian Maguire, Arizona 1, 2020, acrylic on canvas, 146.5 x 210.5 cm. Purchased, the Artist and Kerlin Gallery Dublin, 2022. © the artist.
HUGH LANE GALLERY | BRIAN MAGUIRE

BRIAN MAGUIRE: La Grande Illusion
3 October 2024 – 23 March 2025
Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin

We are pleased to lend two recent acquisitions to Hugh Lane Gallery for BRIAN MAGUIRE: La Grande Illusion.

Curated by Michael Dempsey and Barbara Dawson, the exhibition is structured and distilled in ways that reveal how Brian Maguire has represented the fragility of human rights and how he has persistently responded to societal injustices and their legacies. Focusing on a period of intense productivity for the artist, 2007–2024, it appraises his activism in human rights and his efforts to document the shape-shifting nature of war with its far-reaching impact on the poor and our environment.

Maguire presents an expanded view of war. Seen as a constant cycle of corrupted power and death, it encompasses capital, class, gender, and post-colonial legacies. Intimate and uncompromising, his paintings form a demand for social justice and are an act of solidarity with families and communities.

The exhibition draws on seven pioneering and interconnected bodies of work, with works from Hugh Lane Gallery and Crawford Art Gallery collections alongside works from private collections. These include paintings from projects in Juárez, Mexico (2012–15), the Mediterranean (2016), Aleppo (2017), South Sudan (2018), the Amazon (2022), Arizona (2022), and Brazil (2022-23).

Testimony is integral to understanding violence, human rights violations and state abuse.

In turning towards the plight of those erased by media or state institutions, the artist reminds us why painting matters. ‘In painting, “the invisible becomes visible”, he explains. It is a transformative frame, placing the experiences you encounter on the doorstep of power and in a continuum with history, mythology and the tragedies of existence.’ Like education for Paulo Freire, art for Maguire is a radical process of passion and indignation, which carries the potential of alternative futures. ‘[T]he image carries the present, the medium carries the hope,’ says Maguire, and expands by referring to the domains of loss as ‘the perpetrators of the injustice are worldwide and singular and that’s what makes the stories the same’.

Crawford Art Gallery wishes to thank Barbara Dawson, Michael Dempsey, and Hugh Lane Gallery team.

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Featured artworks:

  • Brian Maguire, Arizona 1, 2020.
  • Brian Maguire, Arizona 3, 2020.
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