Electro’Cute
2010
Electro’Cute is a body of paintings, drawings and sculpture portraying Harriet’s surreal fairy-tale of a “strange futuristic ice age, inhabited by cybernetic sweethearts and cute bionic animal mutants”. Harriet ignites our imaginations with depictions of strange yet alluring characters presented as fragments of a non-linear narrative of survival in a bleak snowy world. Here nature has become dependent on technology and the environment is uninhabitable without its aid. These cybernetic implants and breathing devices function by relying on mutant animals that have been especially bred to support these technology dependent humans.
Here are some photos of the exhibition:
Original Press Release 2010:
SafeHouse Art Gallery Belfast Presents
Electro’Cute
New work by Harriet Myfanwy Nia Tahany
The SafeHouse Gallery, Donegall Street, Belfast City Centre 12th - 18th December 2010
Opening Reception Sunday 12th December 2010 at 2.00 pm.
Harriet Myfanwy Nia Tahany, Leitrim based artist, is opening a new solo exhibition in Belfast next month. Harriet recently completed her Masters in Fine Art at the University of Ulster in Belfast.
“Electro’ Cute” opens at the SafeHouse Gallery, located on Donegall Street in Belfast, the exhibition runs from 12th – 19th December 2010. The SafeHouse Arts Space Gallery was opened in 2002 as a new art space in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter. SafeHouse aims to provide a gallery, which nurtures new emerging art as well as challenging some of the established artistic norms.
Harriet, who lives in Dromahair, Co. Leitrim, has seen her career go from strength to strength since she won the annual Taylor Art award at the Royal Dublin Society in 2007. “Electro’Cute” is Harriet’s second solo show this year.
When asked to describe her new set of works, Harriet describes a “surreal fairy-tale set in a strange futuristic ice age, inhabited by cybernetic sweethearts and cute bionic animal mutants”. Each work of art offers a glimpse into Harriet’s surreal fantasy world of characters and narrative, Harriet invites us to engage with the story telling potential in this exhibition. The work presented without a beginning or an end, enduringly stirs the viewers into their own imagination.
The exhibition is in two main media, sculpture and painting. “Electro’ Cute” opens on Sunday 12th December 2010 at 2.00 pm. All are welcome to celebrate this new collection of work and to meet Harriet in person.