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Lia Halloran - Projects - Luis De Jesus Los Angeles

Lia Halloran
Comet, 2017
Cyanotype print, painted negative on paper
Edition of 25
15 x 15 in.

Seeing Stars

See outer space through a different lens.

We have had a long lasting fascination with outer space: from ancient civilisations who saw stories in the stars, to modern day technology bringing us closer than ever to the cosmos.

This exhibition shines a light on contemporary artists who use and challenge the newest technologies for space imaging in their art practice.

Modern science today gives us spectacular astronomical images. However, have these eclipsed the human imagination, which in the past led to tales of gods, monsters and more?

The artists in this exhibition bring the human sense of wonder back into sharp focus – blurring the line between fact and fiction.

Discover new contemporary artists, and ask yourself: what do you see when looking at the stars?

Exhibiting artists include Stella Baraklianou, Vija Celmins, Zachary Eastwood-Bloom, Hondartza Fraga, Lia Halloran, Mishka Henner, Julia F. Hill, Risa Horowitz, Melanie King, Mark Lascelles-Thornton, Paul Magee and Thomas Ruff.

This exhibition is guest curated by Hondartza Fraga, a visual artist living in Leeds. She is currently studying a Practice-led PhD at the School of Design at the University of Leeds with an award from the White Rose College of the Arts & Humanities.

View The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery at the University of Leeds

Lia Halloran, Small Magellanic Cloud, 2017, cyanotype print, edition of 25, 15 x 15 in.

Lia Halloran
Small Magellanic Cloud, 2017
Cyanotype print, painted negative on paper
Edition of 25
15 x 15 in. 

Lia Halloran, Spectra, 2017, cyanotype print, edition of 25, 15 x 15 in.

Lia Halloran
Spectra, 2017
Cyanotype print, painted negative on paper
Edition of 25
16 x 16 in.

Lia Halloran, Spiral, 2017, cyanotype print, edition of 25, 15 x 15 in.

Lia Halloran
Spiral, 2017
Cyanotype print, painted negative on paper
Edition of 25
15 x 15 in.

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