Mike Callaghan
behavorial contagion
Mike Callaghan is an artist/writer focused on fragmentation, rearrangement and reinterpretation — considering the intimate cycles of identity, self-preservation and mortality.
Recent work considers ‘infinite’ variabilities and repeating motifs, exploring the subtlety of gesture and the subtlety of difference in a moment when frameworks of relationships are at once prominently visible and exhaustively hidden.
His work has appeared in a number of publications, including ZYZZYVA, Der Greif, BlackFlash, Drain, Crooked Teeth, Barzakh and The Shanghai Literary Review.
Mike’s work has also appeared in solo and group exhibitions throughout North America and Europe, including among others, Griffin Museum of Photography (Massachusetts), Marin Museum of Contemporary Art (California), Reece Museum (Tennessee), Soho Photo Gallery (New York City), Gallery 44 (Toronto), Propeller Gallery (Toronto), Lubomirov/Angus-Hughes Gallery (London), Elysium Gallery (Wales) and PhotoIreland (Dublin).
Mike earned an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute.
www.mikecart.com
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behavorial contagion
Mike Callaghan is an artist/writer focused on fragmentation, rearrangement and reinterpretation — considering the intimate cycles of identity, self-preservation and mortality.
Recent work considers ‘infinite’ variabilities and repeating motifs, exploring the subtlety of gesture and the subtlety of difference in a moment when frameworks of relationships are at once prominently visible and exhaustively hidden.
His work has appeared in a number of publications, including ZYZZYVA, Der Greif, BlackFlash, Drain, Crooked Teeth, Barzakh and The Shanghai Literary Review.
Mike’s work has also appeared in solo and group exhibitions throughout North America and Europe, including among others, Griffin Museum of Photography (Massachusetts), Marin Museum of Contemporary Art (California), Reece Museum (Tennessee), Soho Photo Gallery (New York City), Gallery 44 (Toronto), Propeller Gallery (Toronto), Lubomirov/Angus-Hughes Gallery (London), Elysium Gallery (Wales) and PhotoIreland (Dublin).
Mike earned an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute.
www.mikecart.com
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