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Solaris Painting

Enda O'Donoghue

Germany

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 94.5 W x 47.2 H x 1.8 D in

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Solaris (2015) Oil on Canvas , 120 x 240 cm This painting is based on a scene from the 1972 movie Solaris by Andrei Tarkovsky. The scene which contains no dialogue and alternates between black and white and colour lasts almost 5 minutes and shows a car driving along a highway filmed from the perspective of a passenger in the car. The scene was filmed in 1971 in Tokyo along the elevated overpasses and light-lined tunnels of the Inner Circular Route of the Shuto Expressway. At the time this network of roads must have had a very futuristic look particularly to a Russian audience and this scene offers a bridge between the scenes set on Earth and those set on the space station.The painting presents a location from this scene in one of the tunnels of the expressway, however it is based on a still from found footage from a dashboard camera of someone driving through these exact same tunnels but filmed in 2012.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:94.5 W x 47.2 H x 1.8 D in

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Enda O’Donoghue’s work presents a forensic interest into the construction, the language and the mediated world of digital images together with an ongoing dialogue with the medium and process of painting. Hovering between the realms of abstraction and representation, between the mathematical encoded and the organic, O’Donoghue’s paintings are the result of a process which is highly analytical and methodical and yet inviting of errors, misalignments and glitches. The imagery comes almost exclusively from found photographs sourced from the Internet, where he plays with random throw-away moments of everyday life, merging them together in various interconnected themes. In O’Donoghue’s work, the painterliness of his technique works with the disposable nature of his subjects to make the work sometimes poignant and melancholic, or alternatively brittle and harsh. His work is deeply influenced by the digital high speed reality we now live in and he transports these seemingly meaningless sound-bite images from a place of apparent futility to one that questions and searches for meaning through the transformative act of painting. O’Donoghue has taken part in numerous international group exhibitions, including shows at CHB, Berlin (2014), Meter Room, Coventry (2012), The Moscow Museum of Modern Art (2011), Expo in Shanghai (2010), Universal Cube, Leipzig (2008), Four Gallery, Dublin (2006), Overgaden, Institute for Contemporary Art, Copenhagen (2006) and a number of solo shows in Berlin, Ireland and in 2009 a solo exhibition in New York. In 2012 his work was presented in a major solo exhibition at the Limerick City Gallery of Art, Ireland and he has recently been awarded a residency at the Golden Foundation in New York state. He has also curated a number of group exhibitions, most recently an exhibition presenting a selection of Berlin based Irish artists at Grimmmuseum in Berlin which toured to the Galway Arts Centre, Ireland in 2013. His work is included in many public and private collections worldwide including Limerick City Gallery of Art in Ireland, The Golden Foundation in New York and Paypal in Berlin. Born in Limerick, Ireland. Lives and works in Berlin. website: http://www.endaodonoghue.com

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