Lee Welch – In Praise of Idleness

Pallas Projects/Studios, Thursday 18th April - Saturday 4th May

Pallas Projects/Studios are pleased to present Lee Welch—In Praise of Idleness, the second exhibition of our 2024 Artist-Initiated Projects programme. This series of new paintings marks Welch's first solo presentation in a decade, following his celebrated exhibition at the Hugh Lane Gallery.

In Praise of Idleness invites viewers to explore the nuanced intersections of idleness, introspection, emotion and the complexities of the human condition. Inspired by Bertrand Russell's seminal essay of the same name, published in 1932, Welch's collection of new paintings and works on paper offers a compelling exploration of the significance of leisure in contemporary society. Drawing upon Russell's advocacy for the reevaluation of societal attitudes towards work.

Welch's evocative paintings capture moments of quietude and contemplation, offering viewers a glimpse into the innermost workings of the human psyche. From the tender vulnerability of David Foster Wallace to the enigmatic gaze of Samia Halaby, each canvas serves as a window into the complexities of the human experience, inviting viewers to reflect on the universal truths that bind us all together.

Drawing inspiration from an eclectic array of influences, including literature, history, and tennis, Welch's work transcends traditional artistic boundaries, offering a fresh perspective on timeless themes of beauty, desire, and the passage of time. Through his meticulous attention to detail and keen sensitivity to emotion, Welch creates a body of work that offers a profound meditation on the essence of being, inviting viewers to explore the depths of human emotion and experience.


Date:
Thursday 18th April - Saturday 4th May
Time:
Varies
Price:
Free
Address:
Pallas Projects/Studios, The Coombe, The Liberties, Dublin, Ireland

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