Sunday, October 30, 2016

NEW PRINTS AVAILABLE NOW

The ZOO project we did as part of Tiger Dublin Fringe was a massive success.
We recreated our studio in a gallery setting in Filmbase, Temple Bar, Dublin and worked in it for four days. During the event we made a new mini collection of limited edition screen prints which are available to buy online.
Each print is an edition of 25.
Prints are signed and numbered and come with a certificate of authenticity.
There are just a few of these left, so if you want like what you see get your order in quick.
Shipping is free worldwide.
ORDER HERE

Friday, September 2, 2016

ZOO - Live art installation

ZOO

A live art installation by Adrian+Shane

September 19th - 22th at Filmbase, as part of Tiger Dublin Fringe 2016


Irish pop art duo invite the public to join them in collaborating on their latest collection:



Pop art duo, Adrian+Shane invite the public to join forces with them in collaborating on their latest project, ‘ZOO’, an art experiment for everyone using social media for inspiration. Running as part of Tiger Dublin Fringe 2016, ‘ZOO’ runs from 19th to 22nd September, at Dublin’s city centre art space, Filmbase.

Created as an immersive live experience, offering viewers a rare chance to watch the duo at work ­ either in person or via online streaming. ‘ZOO’ provides members of the public with a way of watchin g and working with Ireland’s leading pop artists, Adrian+Shane. Encouraged to bring along any belongings which the artists will in turn use as inspiration for their latest artwork ­ whether this be an old toy, items of clothing or novelty telephones, where these personal items may be used in photographic self portraits created in their own studio by the artists, which has been opened to the public for the first time.

From this Adrian+Shane will draw inspiration for their ‘Fringe’ themed ‘ZOO’ and create entire artworks which will go on sale immediately after they’re made. As Adrian+Shane say themselves, it’s freshly baked art.’
Adrian+Shane have been creating art together for over 18 years. They specialise in pop art, with a variety of mediums, from paint, to collage, photos and video. They use their art to comment on religion, sexuality, politics and have exhibited around the world including Dublin, London, New York, Berlin, L.A., Barcelona, San Francisco.

The idea for the ZOO project came over lunch one day. The duo realised that thanks to social media outlets such as Facebook and Snapchat, these days everyone wants to be heard. The public wants to feel like their voice matters. With this in mind, the artists began to think of a way to include contributions from the public in their art.

Throughout the four day run, the artists studio will welcome a selection of invited guest visitors who will become the artists muse for a time.

From midday on 19th September, Adrian+Shane invite everyone to come down and join in their latest interactive art experiment, or follow its progress via social media; Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Facebook, Youtube, etc.

‘ZOO’ is a FREE unticketed event & will run daily from 12:00 ­- 19:00 / 19th ­- 22nd September 2016 at Dublin’s Filmbase, Curved St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland, D02 PC43

For further info – fringefest.com and adrianandshane.com

Thursday, July 7, 2016

New Artwork Exclusively For Funders


In September we will be recreating our art studio in an exhibition space in Temple Bar, Dublin. The general public will be able to watch us as we work for 4 days. It will also be broadcast live on youtube.

We have just started a campaign to raise funds for this exciting new project. There is lots of new Adrian+Shane artwork available exclusively to funders.

If you can help us to reach our target it would be very much appreciated. More details here: http://fundit.ie/project/artists-studio-exposed

Please fund and share :)

Thank you,
Adrian+Shane

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Hares On The March


The ‘Hares on the March’ project will see a ‘Gathering’ of 110 3ft tall Hares being designed and beautifully created by an eclectic range of talented Irish artists.

Each unique hare will sit on top of a stylish 4ft tall plinth; these will be located in public accessible places and sold after in a Live Auction event and online in order to raise much needed funds for families of babies with brain damage nationwide. We anticipate that the Hares on the March project will positively contribute to the economic, cultural and social life of the Dublin City, whilst at the same time raising significant funds to support the invaluable work undertaken by The Jack & Jill Foundation.

Adrian+Shane's hare, entitled 'Audience' is on display at the Lighthouse Cinema, Dublin from 22nd January to 29th February 2016.

You can now bid in the online hare auction HERE!