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Seán Hillen born 1961, in Ireland, is an
artist An artist is a person engaged in an activity related to creating art, practicing the arts, or demonstrating an art. The common usage in both everyday speech and academic discourse refers to a practitioner in the visual arts only. However, th ...
whose work includes
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s, photography and the creative use of
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.


Early life

Seán Hillen was born in
Newry Newry (; ) is a city in Northern Ireland, divided by the Clanrye river in counties Armagh and Down, from Belfast and from Dublin. It had a population of 26,967 in 2011. Newry was founded in 1144 alongside a Cistercian monastery, althoug ...
, a
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on the
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in
County Down County Down () is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of the traditional thirty-two counties of Ireland. It covers an area of and has a population of 531,665. It borders County Antrim to the ...
,
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland ( ga, Tuaisceart Éireann ; sco, label= Ulster-Scots, Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland, that is variously described as a country, province or region. Nort ...
in 1961. Hillen grew up during the
Troubles The Troubles ( ga, Na Trioblóidí) were an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland that lasted about 30 years from the late 1960s to 1998. Also known internationally as the Northern Ireland conflict, it is sometimes described as an " ...
, which he described as "utter chaos". When he was a teenager his parents bought him his first camera to encourage his interest in photography and prevent him from being drawn into the conflict. Hillen studied at the
Belfast College of Art The Belfast School of Art, is a School in thUlster University Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciencesand is physically located at the Belfast campus. Following the results of the Research Excellence Framework 2014 Ulster is ranked within ...
. In 1982, he travelled to
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to continue his studies at the
London College of Printing The London College of Communication is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London. It specialises in media-related subjects including advertising, animation, film, graphic design, photography and sound arts. It has approximately ...
, and then at the
Slade School of Fine Art The UCL Slade School of Fine Art (informally The Slade) is the art school of University College London (UCL) and is based in London, England. It has been ranked as the UK's top art and design educational institution. The school is organised as ...
.


Troubles era works

Hillen traveled back and forth between
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland ( ga, Tuaisceart Éireann ; sco, label= Ulster-Scots, Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland, that is variously described as a country, province or region. Nort ...
and
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over the course of several years and began using his camera to document the conflict in Northern Ireland. Realising that print media was already saturated with images of
The Troubles The Troubles ( ga, Na Trioblóidí) were an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland that lasted about 30 years from the late 1960s to 1998. Also known internationally as the Northern Ireland conflict, it is sometimes described as an "i ...
he began to incorporate his own photographs into
photomontage Photomontage is the process and the result of making a composite photograph by cutting, gluing, rearranging and overlapping two or more photographs into a new image. Sometimes the resulting composite image is photographed so that the final image ...
work, juxtaposing his monochrome photos with collected imagery from religious pamphlets, London tourist postcards and toy packaging. Collage works from this era include ''Four Ideas for a New Town, #1'' and ''Trouble in Paradise #1''. Many of these photomontages have lengthy, wry titles such as ''Sr. Faustina Appears In LondonNewry, Miraculously Preventing The Illegal Photography Of Members Of The Security Forces...'' Throughout the 1990s Hillen found it increasingly difficult to get his works into exhibitions and galleries, which he suspects was due to anxieties surrounding the
Northern Ireland peace process The Northern Ireland peace process includes the events leading up to the 1994 Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) ceasefire, the end of most of the violence of the Troubles, the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, and subsequent political developm ...
. However, they are now considered to be valuable commentaries on the war in Northern Ireland and several have been acquired for the collections of the
Imperial War Museum Imperial War Museums (IWM) is a British national museum organisation with branches at five locations in England, three of which are in London. Founded as the Imperial War Museum in 1917, the museum was intended to record the civil and military ...
in London. One of Hillen's collages features as a frontispiece in ''Art from Contemporary Conflict'' by Sara Bevan published by the Imperial War Museum in 2015. Hillen's Troubles era photographs have also been evaluated in their own right as important social documentation of the conflict, and of Northern Irish society as a whole. Frank Miller, writing for ''
The Irish Times ''The Irish Times'' is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper and online digital publication. It launched on 29 March 1859. The editor is Ruadhán Mac Cormaic. It is published every day except Sundays. ''The Irish Times'' is considered a newspaper ...
'', noted that his photos captured events and even more importantly, non events, and that Hillen's unique approach was that of "an insider and also an outsider". In 2011 the
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Photographic Archive acquired negatives and scans of 530 of Hillen's Troubles era 35mm photographs, which are now held permanently as The Seán Hillen Collection. A selection of these were exhibited at the National Photographic Archive's exhibition space in Dublin as part of PhotoIreland Festival 2012. In 2013 a collection of these photographs were published as a book, ''Melancholy Witness''. The title comes from a quote by poet
Seamus Heaney Seamus Justin Heaney (; 13 April 1939 – 30 August 2013) was an Irish poet, playwright and translator. He received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature.
on Hillen's work; "The photographs are like black and white time machines that bring back the desolation and danger of the Troubles. The images have a documentary accuracy, but it is the aura of melancholy witness that marks them as the work of Sean Hillen."


''Irelantis''

In 1993 Hillen returned to Ireland from London, and settled in Dublin. Between 1994 and 1997, he created a new body of work entitled ''Irelantis'', which became his best known photomontage series. The ''Irelantis'' series is a collection of scalpel-and-glue collages. In them Hillen creates surreal hybrid images combining ancient monuments like the
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with nostalgic idealistic scenes of Ireland from tourist postcards by John Hinde. Hillen illustrates places such as the
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,
Newgrange Newgrange ( ga, Sí an Bhrú) is a prehistoric monument in County Meath in Ireland, located on a rise overlooking the River Boyne, west of Drogheda. It is an exceptionally grand passage tomb built during the Neolithic Period, around 3200 BC, ...
,
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and
O'Connell Street O'Connell Street () is a street in the centre of Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Ireland, running north from the River Liffey. It connects the O'Connell Bridge to the south with Parnell Street to the north and is roughly split into two sections ...
.


Other works

Hillen has worked in other
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and art forms, including
sculpture Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc ...
, video, illustration, performance, stage and
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. His later activities include photo series such as the ongoing ''Untitled Broken Umbrella Project'', which consists of hundreds of photos of broken
umbrella An umbrella or parasol is a folding canopy supported by wooden or metal ribs that is usually mounted on a wooden, metal, or plastic pole. It is designed to protect a person against rain or sunlight. The term ''umbrella'' is traditionally used ...
s around
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. In 2007 Hillen won, with landscape architect Desmond Fitzgerald, the design competition for an
Omagh bomb The Omagh bombing was a car bombing on 15 August 1998 in the town of Omagh in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It was carried out by the Real Irish Republican Army (Real IRA), a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) splinter group who oppose ...
Memorial. He lives and works in Dublin. His works are held in many public and private collections including the Irish State Collection, the Imperial War Museum, the European Central Bank, the Irish Central Bank, Citigroup, the BBC and Microsoft.


References


External links


Sean Hillen's homepage

"Tomorrow is Saturday" - prizewinning biopic available on Netflix (Europe) about Sean Hillen's life


RTÉ website; accessed 9 December 2016.
Seán Hillen profile
3declic.net; accessed 9 December 2016.
"Melancholy Witness: Images of the Troubles" (by Seán Hillen)
irishtimes.com; accessed 9 December 2016
"The Wonderful World of Seán Hillen"
British Journal of Photography online {{DEFAULTSORT:Hillen, Sean 20th-century male artists from Northern Ireland 21st-century male artists from Northern Ireland Alumni of Belfast School of Art Alumni of the London College of Printing Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art 1961 births Living people Alumni of Ulster University 20th-century Irish male artists Artists from County Down