Jonathan Mayhew

Jonathan Mayhew


About

My practice is project based, utilising various media in the production of works. This has taken form in drawing, digital prints, painting and sound to ready-mades, sculpture and video and more recently small handmade artist books/zines. These projects share similar themes and interests, intersecting at various points. More recent works engage with abstraction through negation of the objects main. A logo is repeated so it no longer reads as anything but an abstracted shape or children’s motivational stickers used to spell out curse words or put downs. I am interested in sub and counter cultures from past and present and various other forms that exist on the edges of society or are at odds with society itself, the way in which they wish to negate the mainstream whilst using the same processes and tools for making and promoting their ideas. The images I use for the production of works and other source material are allowed to interact with each other creating a personal narrative. These open narratives are then grouped together by simple ideas or at the points in which they intersect.

A large amount of my material is collected from the Internet, screen-grabs, jpegs, mp3 and mp4 files are all use in the creation of pieces traditional research through books and searching for object is also a large part of my process. The slippage involved in processing these images and files is important to me. Jpegs get cropped and reworked; mp3 and mp4 files get chopped and corrupted removing them further from their original meanings allowing them to become part of my own world. Steve Parrino’s ‘No Texts’ are an influence on my work along with the Steve Parrino’s ‘No Texts’ are important to my work along with the writings of Jan Verwoert and Paul Chan on art and culture.

I am also interested in the politics of the everyday and how people in Virno’s post-Fordian age aim negotiate and define herself or himself as ‘an individual’. Everyone has become a producer of information, using culture to define who she or he wants you to perceive her or him to be. Facebook, tumblrs and blogs are the way in which people create their identities, who you are ‘friends’ with, is just as important as what you ‘like’, everything seems to have become just surface. The idea of the outsider or the rebel in the digital age is what I am looking for or even if it is possible to do so.


Working also as a Curator/Exhibitions organiser, I ran a not for profit space One Gallery from 2007-08 presenting six solo presentations and one group show. Five of the six solo shows were the artist's first solo presentation. During 2008 I began working with Monster Truck Gallery developing their curatorial side and development of the gallery. I left during the summer of 2009 to concentrate on my own artistic practice.
I have shown through out Ireland and Europe and is in many private and public collections.
I live and work in Dublin/Kilkenny
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Work
2011
Claremorris Open Exhibition 2011, curated by Chris Hammond
‘Soci-Fi’, Basement Project Space, Cork
‘The Weaklings’, Five Years, London, curated by Dennis Cooper
'you remind me of a poem I can't remember, to a tune that may never have existed, in a place I'm not sure I've ever been to', part of Influx, Occupy Space, Limerick curated by Davey Moor

2010
End of Shadows, Sycamore Arts Club, Dublin
Made on Mondays, The Complex, Dublin
Something tells me its all happening at the zoo, Kevin Kavangh Gallery, Dublin
MisFit, Mill Gallery, Dublin
Livestock 3, Market Studios & Gallery, Dublin

2009
The Cusp of Magic, Galleri Norsk Skogmus, Elverum, Norway
Town and Country, Across the Way, Dublin

2008
MTG&S Christams Show, MTG&S, Dublin
Winter Salon, Temple Bar Galleries, Dublin
Dublin Art Fair 08, RDS, Dublin, Showing with MTG&S
Made on Mondays, Broadstone, Dublin
Confessions of a Tiger, Brick Lane Gallery, London
The Secrect Itch, Whiterooms Gallery, Galway.
Big Foot, Monster Truck with the Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin.

2007
BiG Store, Temple Bar Galleries, Dublin
BiG Store, Prefomance Night, Temple Bar Galleries, Dublin
N.C.A.D. MFA Show, The Digital Hub, Dublin
Irske kunststudenter, Group Show, Galleri Barbara, Sunndal Kulturhus, Oratorget, Norway

2006
“the dirt once found in the grooves…” Co-curated with Mark St.John Ellis, Royal Hibernian Academy, Ashford Gallery, Dublin
Mapless, Group Show, the Backloft, La Cathedral, Dublin

2005
Recent Graduates, Royal Hibernian Academy, Ashford Gallery, Dublin
N.C.A.D. Degree Show, National College of Art and Design, Dublin
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Education
2005 – 2007 M.F.A. Research in Fine Art Painting National College of Art and Design, Dublin
2001 – 2005 Honours B.A. in Fine Art Painting, from the National College of Art and Design, Dublin Read More

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Assemblage / Collage

Jonathan Mayhew
Ireland
Original $2,500
Prints from $129
LLLAYERSSS (Hair)
LLLAYERSSS (Fat Pitt)
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