- Seán Hillen
Seán Hillen (born 1961 in
Ireland ) is anartist whose work includescollage s and the creative use ofphotographs .Early life
Hillen was raised in
Newry ,County Down ,Northern Ireland . He studied at theBelfast College of Art . In 1982, he traveled toLondon to continue his studies at theLondon College of Printing , and then at theSlade School of Fine Art .Early work
Hillen traveled back and forth between
Ireland andEngland over the course of several years. He photographed scenes related to the conflict in Northern Ireland. He later incorporated these photographs intophotomontage work. Eventually, he began to take photographs with the photomontage as his priority.Many of these photomontages have lengthy, comical titles such as “Sr. Faustina Appears In London Newry, Miraculously Preventing The Illegal Photography Of Members Of The Security Forces...”. His works on Northern Ireland were published, appearing on the covers of "Creative Camera" and the "Royal Photographic Journal". Taking photos of the Security Forces was, and is, technically
illegal . Hillen often pretended to be part of the press or “just an innocent art student”."Irelantis"
In 1993, Hillen returned to Ireland. Between 1994 and 1997, he created a new body of work entitled "Irelantis". The "Irelantis" series is a collection of
scalpel-and-glue collages. They are a bizarre hybrid of the everydaypostcard visuals, mixed with a fantastical other world. Most of these highly decorative collages, showing landmarks from around Ireland, are no bigger than a postcard.These works are partly influenced by the famous picture postcards of John Hinde. Hillen adapts these nostalgic images, juxtaposing the familiar touristic shots to create an altogether different and complex image.
The "Irelantis" series celebrates the imagery of Ireland. Hillen illustrates places such as
Newgrange , TheCliffs of Moher , Trinity College and O'Connell Street.In addition to John Hinde, Hillen has been influenced by many other artists, including the great photomontage artist
John Heartfield . This influence can be seen especially in Hillen's more political montages ofthe Troubles in Northern Ireland.Other works
Hillen has worked in other media and art forms, including
sculpture , video, illustration, performance, stage andgraphic design .His later activities include photo series such as the ongoing "Untitled Broken Umbrella Project", which consists of hundreds of photos of broken
umbrella s aroundDublin .In 2007 Hillen won the Design Competition for an Omagh Bomb [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omagh_bomb] Memorial.
Hillen now lives and works in Dublin.
References
* [http://seanhillen.com/index.html Sean Hillen's homepage]
Further reading
• Sean Hillen: "Irelantis" Paper Collages. Irelantis Ltd.
External links
* [http://seanhillen.com Sean Hillen's homepage]
* [http://www.rte.ie/tv/theview/archive/20051129.html Video of "The View" at RTÉ (Irish public broadcasting)]
* [http://www.3declic.net/FR/magazine/N9/sean_hillen/sean_hillen.php Sean Hillen at 3declic.net (French site)]
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