About Bart

Baltimore County
Biography
 
I was born in Dublin, Ireland and have lived in Maryland since 2003. I make interdisciplinary work that includes painting, drawing, poetry and video. I teach at The Maryland Institute College of Art and Harford Community College. I have shown work extensively in Baltimore, Washington DC. Philadelphia and New York as well as Ireland and Northern Ireland. I received my BFA from the National College of Art and Design in Dublin in 2000 and my MFA from MICA… more

Things might Happen in the Sky

Before the trees silhouette the night,
They scrawl a burnt umber firmament.
Weary worn out American.
Small things still bring comfort son,
 
Things might happen in the sky
Like last winters light 
or sorrowful envy.
 
There’s an old painted stone
Tucked away in his home.
And memories plenty.
 
Iridescent glossy stains,
Messy hands,
For different days,
Land and water carved beneath,
The muddy clay brown hillside steep,
That stone became the place I found it
Grey and waxy earth-like grounded.
 
All the others out the door,
Conjure things like this once more,
A crawl among the thistle weeds,
Nettle stings the cure dock leaves.
A rusted barbed wire covered stile,
Not camels hump, nor needles eye
A heaven rich men cannot buy.
Housed beneath the bramble bush.
Gentle winged speckled thrush.
 
We hear them long for better days,
It’s struggle making calming waves.
 
  • Yellow with chair
    Yellow with chair
    The place where the work is made seems inseparable from the work itself. The drips on the wall, the relationship to architecture the light from the door or artificial source all seem very important to the point where I am not sure this work even translates to the traditional white cube. Part of my own going investigation will be to operate in a fluid way that questions what it means to be a "Studio Artist". I am aware that tropes like ther artists chair, brushes and drips are heavily loaded and enjoy navigating this in a playful way.
  • Autumn artificial
    Autumn artificial
    How the work is seen and photographed seems to be as important as the work. In fact it may even be the work.
  • Three Stumps Yellow
    Three Stumps Yellow
    The residue of previous paintings accretes on the studio wall. This trace of a mark and its potential for mystery drives much of my practice.
  • Things might Happen in the Sky
    Things might Happen in the Sky
    I have always been messy. During my time in the National College of Art and Design in Dublin I used to put paintings where ever there was space. The room i was in had two taps on the wall. A professor came in and laughed at the painting leaned on top off the taps. He asked if he turned them on would paint come out? At the time I just thought it was a joke, now I seriously consider this as a question about placement and what painting might mean in the context of installation.
  • Dolly.jpg
    Dolly.jpg
    Sometimes the work is most interesting before it has begun or when it is unfinished. I have very little interest in finished paintings. the relationship between the shadows from the dolly and the blank canvas just happened. It was not planned, however after years of looking at the same things interesting connections happen by their own volition.
  • Actors
    Actors
    Sometimes imagine the works as actors on a stage empty of people. All that is left are the props. A space for intervention or poetry occurs.
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    Sondheim 1.jpg
  • Sondheim 3.jpg
    Sondheim 3.jpg
  • Sondheim 2.jpg
    Sondheim 2.jpg
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    Sondheim 5.jpg