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(born 1945) is a Northern Irish photographer and artist.


Life and work

Sloan was born in 1945 in
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,
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. He studied at the Royal School, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone and
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and
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Colleges of Art, the latter in England. He lives and works in Portadown,
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in
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. Employing primarily the medium of photography, he manipulates his negatives and reworks his prints with paints, inks, toners and dyes. In addition to photography, he also uses video, and printmaking techniques. Sloan's works are a response to political, social and religious concerns. He is perhaps best known for his works investigating the
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in series such as: ''Drumming''; ''The Walk, the Platform and the Field'' and ''The Birches''. Sloan was awarded an
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in 2002. He is an academician of the Royal Ulster Academy, a Fellow of the
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, and a Fellow of the
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. He won the Academy's Conor Prize in 1988 and the Gold Medal in 1995 and 2008. The
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, Belfast held a major
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of his work (''Victor Sloan: Selected Works 1980–2000'') in 2001. In 2008, the exhibition ''History, Locality, Allegiance'', curated by
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at the
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, Belfast, brought together a comprehensive selection of past works, with a particular focus on his video works. His exhibition ''Victor Sloan: Drift'', curated by Dr Riann Coulter, Curator of the F.E. McWilliam Gallery & Studio and Feargal O'Malley, Curator at the University of Ulster, explored a related though distinct area, tracing the story of the Vietnamese Boat People who settled in Craigavon, Northern Ireland in 1979. In preparation for this exhibition, Sloan rekindled his friendship with Ka Fue Lay, who was a teenager when he settled in Craigavon in 1979 and now lives in
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, England. Sloan made a video in which Ka Fue Lay discusses his life in
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, displays family photographs and fondly recalls his time in Craigavon. The exhibition also includes Sloan's black and white photographs of Craigavon from the late 1970s and early 1980s, contemporary images that he created by scratching, painting and bleaching photographic prints, and recent work including large colour photographs of Moyraverty. Sloan's exhibition ''Before,'' in Belfast Exposed Gallery, Belfast, 2017, revealed an excerpt from an extensive but little-seen body of archival photographs that Sloan made in the 1970s and 80s in Northern Ireland. The images document the activities and characters that populated Sloan's daily life; the urban development of his hometown of
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; and the constant and pervasive presence of the political conflict. For the artist these photographs functioned as a type of preliminary 'sketchbook', shaping the distinctive style and thematics he would later become known for. Viewed together as an exhibition they represent Sloan's significant contribution to the tradition of Northern Irish documentary practice.Ciara Hickey (2017), ''Victor Sloan, Before'', published by Belfast Exposed, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2017, Books about Sloan and his work include ''Marking the North'' by Brian McAvera (1989), ''Victor Sloan: Selected Works'' by Aidan Dunne (2001), ''Victor Sloan: Walk'', by Jürgen Schneider (2004),Schneider, Jürgen (2004). ''Victor Sloan: Walk''. Augsburg, Germany: Kulturbüro der Stadt. and ''Luxus'' by
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(2007).


Photoworks

A typical image from the Northern Irish works of Sloan is ''Walk X'' from 1985. It is a silver gelatin print. In it we see dead centre, splitting the image, a uniformed police officer with a peaked cap. He is in profile, staring tight-lipped at the
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, feet apart in a rooted stance, symbol of law-and-order but also unusually for the North, of impartiality, indicated by his dead centre stance. From the left a huge
Lambeg drum A Lambeg drum is a large drum, beaten with curved malacca canes. It is used primarily in Northern Ireland by Unionists and the Orange Order traditionally in street parades held in the summer, particularly on and around 12 July ("The Twelfth" ...
, strapped to its unseen owner's chest, juts out across the body; but it has been rendered semi-transparent so that the outline shape of the police officer can still be seen. On one level this drum functions as a
musical instrument A musical instrument is a device created or adapted to make musical sounds. In principle, any object that produces sound can be considered a musical instrument—it is through purpose that the object becomes a musical instrument. A person who pl ...
, the rhythmic 'keeper of the beat'. But the unhinged arm, wielder of a
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-like drum-stick, indicates not only the wardrum call, but also the potential of the drum-stick as a weapon. On another level the drum is like a Jasper Johns target with its concentric circles of black, white, black and white again for the heart of the target. The paradox is that the police officer who has often been seen, in the eyes of
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, as the defender of the
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tradition, has now become a target for his own
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people (the police being a largely Protestant force).


Videoworks

Sloan's video work includes a 44-minute video of an 8 mm looped film fragment of
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,(1930s), which destroys itself and catches fire. This was shown in the Gastag in
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and in Toskanische Saulenhalle,
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, Germany, 2004 as part of his installation Stadium. Gavin Weston in the
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describes it when first exhibited in the Old Museum Arts Centre, Belfast: "...a noisy trundling
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surrounded by four large prints at which one strains to peer through the blacked-out gloom. Staring back in time and this dingy light are the eyes of
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, bolstered by images of the
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– designed stadium that hosted the Berlin Olympics of 1936. There is no further direct reference to
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, the Führer's gravest embarrassment, but flickering through this laden environment, archive footage of white children allowing a black child to draw the short straw, serves as an indicator". The video work ''Walk'' (28 minutes, 2004.), has been shown in Berlin and Augsburg, Germany; Belfast, Portadown and Dublin, Ireland; Pretoria, South Africa; Bialystok, Poland; Madrid, Spain; Paris, France, and Damascus, Syria. Susan McKay describes the video in the ''
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'': ''Walk'' shows, in slow, plodding motion, an Orange walk (as the parades are properly known to those who take part in them). The marchers appeared to disappear into a mirror, and the sound was distorted so that drumbeats sounded out suddenly like shots, and voices were slowed down to groans. In the end, the last shiny black shoe has marched into the mirror leaving an empty street. It is a melancholy piece". Other video works include ''Drumcree'' (2001) and ''Fishtank'' (2006) Ka Fue Lay. (2014).


Publications

*Lippard, Lucy R. (1985). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Divisions, Crossroads, Turns of Mind; Some New Irish Art''. Ireland America Arts Exchange Inc., Wisconsin and Williams College Museum of Art, US *McAvera, Brian (1986). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Directions Out – An investigation into a selection of artists whose work has been formed by the post 1969 situation in Northern Ireland''. Dublin: Douglas Hyde Gallery. *Mirfenderesky, Jamshid (1988). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Ulster Art in the 80s''. Dublin: RHA Gallagher Gallery. *McAvera, Brian (1989). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Art, Politics and Ireland''. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. *McGonagle, Declan; James Odling-Smee; Gerry Burns (1989). ''Victor Sloan: Walls''. Derry: Orchard Gallery. *McAvera, Brian (1989). ''Marking The North-The Work of Victor Sloan''. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. *Watkins, Jonathan; Burns, Gerry; Strather, Martin (1991). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Kunst Europa''. H. Schmidt. *Hutchinson, John (1990) ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''A New Tradition: Irish Art of the Eighties''. Dublin: Douglas Hyde Gallery. *Mellor, David; Wood, Nancy (1992). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''I-D Nationale''. Edinburgh: Portfolio. *Roberts, John (1992). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Selected Errors, Writings on Art and Politics, 1981–1990''. London: Pluto Press. *O'Toole, Finton (1995). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Lie of the Land''. Dublin: Gallery of Photography. *Kelly, Liam (1996). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Thinking Long – Contemporary Art In The North Of Ireland''. Dublin: Gandon Editions. *Schneider, Jürgen (1996) ''Victor Sloan''. Poland: Biuro Wystaw Artystycznych. *Kelly, Liam (1996). ''Sloan, Victor'' in Paul Brennan and Catherine de Saint Phalle (eds), ''Désirs d'Irlande''. Paris, France: Actes Sud. *Williams, Val (1997). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''On The Bright Side Of Life: Zeitgenössische Britische Fotografie''. Berlin: Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst. *Buckman, David (1998). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''The Dictionary of Artists in Britain Since 1945''. Samson. *McCabe, Martin (1999). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Revealing Views''. London: Royal Festival Hall. *MacKillop, James (1999) ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Contemporary Irish cinema''. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. *Brady, Ciaran (2000). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Encyclopedia of Ireland''. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc. *Kiang, Tanya; McCabe, Martin; Wilson, Michael (2001). ''Sloan, Victor'' in W. J. McCormack (ed.), ''Blackwell Companion to Modern Irish Culture''. Oxford: Blackwell. *Dunne, Aidan (2001). ''Victor Sloan: Selected Works 1980–2000''. Belfast: Ormeau Baths Gallery. *Clancy, Martin (2002). ''Sloan, Victor'' in Brian Lalor (ed.), ''The Encyclopedia of Ireland''. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan. *Graham, Colin (2003). ''Sloan, Victor'' in Allen, Nicholas; Kelly, Aaron (eds) ''The Cities of Belfast''. Dublin: Four Courts Press. *Schneider, Jürgen (2004). ''Victor Sloan: Walk''. Augsburg, Germany: Kulturbüro der Stadt. *Tipton, Gemma (2005). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Space: Architecture for Art''. Dublin: Circa. *Graham, Colin (2005). ''Sloan, Victor'' in Cotter, Lucy (ed.), ''Third Text ''. "Every Passer-by a Culprit?", Kala Press/Black Umbrella. *Alcobia-Murphy, Shane (2005). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Governing the Tongue in Northern Ireland: The Place of Art/The Art of Place''. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press. *McAvera, Brian (2006). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Icons of the North: Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art''. Belfast: Golden Thread Gallery. *Gallagher, William (2006). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''The National Self-Portrait Collection of Ireland – volume 2, 1989–1999''. Limerick, Ireland: University of Limerick Press. *Alcobia-Murphy, Shane (2006). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Sympathetic Ink: Intertextual Relations in Northern Irish Poetry''. Liverpool, England: Liverpool University Press. *Szabó, Carmen (2007). ''Sloan, Victor'' in ''Clearing the Ground''. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. *Patterson, Glenn (2007). ''Luxus''. Portadown: Millennium Court Arts Centre. *Richards, Peter (2008). Sloan, Victor in ''Contemporary Art: Northern Ireland''. China, Museum of the Heilongjiang Daily *McGonagle, Declan (2008). Sloan, Victor in ''A Shout in the Street: Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art''. Belfast, Northern Ireland:
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. *Brady, Sara and Walsh, Fintan, eds (2009). ''Crossroads: Performance Studies and Irish Culture''. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave, *Sloan, Victor and Donnelly, Ann, eds (2009). ''My country is where I am'', Craigavon: Arts Development: Craigavon Borough Council, *Long, Declan (2009), ''Visual Art and the Conflict in Northern Ireland'', Troubles Archive Essays. Belfast: Arts Council of Northern Ireland, *Graham, Colin (2009), ''Visual Culture in Britain'', Volume 10, Issue 2. Oxfordshire, England: Routledge, *Kennedy, Brian (2010). Sloan, Victor in ''A View From Napoleon's Nose'', Kaohsiung, Taiwan: Kao Yuan Arts Centre, *McGonagle, Declan (2010). Sloan, Victor in ''A shout in the street: Reflections on another way of looking'', ''
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'', Oxfordshire, England: Routledge, *Maigron, Maryline, Salati, Marie-Odile, eds (2010). Sloan, Victor in ''La Surface: accidents et altérations'', Éditions de l'université de Savoie, Paris, France, *Carville, Justin (2011), Sloan, Victor in ''Photography and Ireland'', Reaktion Books, London, England. *Graham, Colin (2013), Sloan, Victor in ''Northern Ireland: 30 years of Photography'', Belfast Exposed/The MAC, Belfast, Northern Ireland, *Barber, Fionna (2013), Sloan, Victor in ''Art in Ireland since 1910'', Reaktion Books, London, England, *Johnston, Sandra (2013), Sloan, Victor in "Beyond Reasonable Doubt", LIT Verlag, *Sverakova, Slavka (2014), Sloan, Victor in "The Faraway Nearby", F.E. McWilliam Gallery, Northern Ireland, *Bosi, Lorenzo, Demetriou, Chares, Malthaner, Stefan, eds (2014), Sloan, Victor in '' Dynamics of Political Violence'', Ashgate Publishing, England, *Marshall, Catherine and Murray, Peter, eds (2014), Sloan, Victor in ''Art and Architecture of Ireland, Volume V, Twentieth Century'', Royal Irish Academy/Yale University Press, 2014, *''Victor Sloan: Drift.'' Banbridge, Northern Ireland: F E McWilliam Gallery, 2014. . With essays by Carville, Justin and Grant, Ken. *Bevan, Sara (2015), Sloan, Victor in ''Art from Contemporary Conflict'', Imperial War Museum, London, *Atkinson, Craig (ed.) (2016), "Northern Ireland One: Victor Sloan", series of three publications.
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, Southport, England *Hickey, Ciara (2017), "Victor Sloan: Before", published by Belfast Exposed, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2017, *Long, Declan, (2017), Sloan, Victor in "Ghost-haunted land: Contemporary art and post-Troubles Northern Ireland", Oxford University Press, *Murray, Ann, (2018), Sloan, Victor in "Constructing the Memory of War in Visual Culture since 1914: The Eye on War", Routledge, *Legg, George, (2018), Sloan, Victor in "Northern Ireland and the Politics of boredom", Manchester University Press, England, *Muschter, Gabriele and Warnke, Uwe (2019), Victor Sloan in "Of People and Walls: 30 Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall", Lukas Verlag für Kunst und Geistesgeschichte,


Notable exhibitions

*''EV+A, Exhibition of Visual Art'', City Gallery of Art, Limerick, 1981 *''Independent Artists'', Guinness Hop Store, Dublin, 1984 *''Views From Ulster'', Touring exhibition curated by Colin Osman, Creative Camera, London. Peacock Gallery, Craigavon, Arts Council Gallery, Belfast, 1984-85 *''Irish Exhibition of Living Art'', Guinness Hop Store, Dublin, 1985 *''Divisions, Crossroads, Turns of Mind: Some New Irish Art'', curated by Lucy Lippard, touring US, Finland and Ireland, 1985–86 *''Victor Sloan: Drumming'', Arts Council of Northern Ireland Gallery, Belfast, 1986 *''Next: Tomorrow'', Cambridge Darkroom and Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, 1986 *''Contrasts'', Fung Ping Shan Museum, Hong Kong, China, 1987 *''Critics' Choice'', Fenderesky Gallery, Belfast, 1987 *''Directions Out'', Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, 1987 *''Magnetic North'', Orchard Gallery, Derry and Impressions Gallery, York, 1987–88 *''Selected Images'' – A Sense of Ireland, curated by Declan McGonagle and James Coleman, Riverside Studios, London and Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, 1988 *''Victor Sloan: The Birches'', Orpheus Gallery, Belfast, 1988 *''Ulster Art in the 80s'', RHA Gallagher Gallery, Dublin, 1988 *''Victor Sloan: Walls'', Orchard Gallery, Derry, 1989 *''Sun Life Awards'', National Museum of Photography, Film and Television (now the National Media Museum), Bradford, 1989 *''Irish Art of the Eighties'', Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, 1990 *''Heritage – Image and History'', curated by Paul Wombel, City Art Gallery and Impressions Gallery, York; Cornerhouse, Manchester and Greenwich Citizens Gallery, London, 1990–91 *''Victor Sloan: Marking the North'',
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, York and Cornerhouse, Manchester, 1990 – 92 *''Victor Sloan: Force Fields'', Mannheimer Kunstverein, Germany, as part of Kunst Europa, 1991 *''Parable Island: Some Aspects of Recent Irish Art'', Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool, 1991 *''The Long Summer Still to Come: Some Aspects of Recent Irish Photography'', Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, 1991 *''I-D Nationale'', Portfolio Gallery and 369 Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1992 *''Victor Sloan: Acts of Faith'', Gallery of Photography, Dublin and touring UK, 1992–95 *''Bradford Print Exhibition'', Cartwright Hall, Bradford, 1993 *''Victor Sloan: Initials'', Baltic Gallery of Contemporary Art, Poland, 1994 *''Cease-fire: Reflections of Conflict'', Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Wolverhampton, 1994 *''Victor Sloan: Borne Sulinowo'', Orchard Gallery, Derry, 1995 *''The Lie of the Land'', Gallery of Photography, Dublin, Centre Nationale de la Photographie, Paris, France and touring Europe, 1995–98 *''Victor Sloan: Poza Bornym Sulinowem'', Baszty Czarownic, Slupsk, Poland, 1996 *''Victor Sloan: Seek Me'', Goteborg Konstmuseum, Hasselblad Centre, Gothenburg and Bildmuseet Umea, Umea Universitets Museum, Sweden, 1996–97 *''Zeitgenössische britische Fotografie, Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst'', Kunstamt Kreuzberg/Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin. and Kunstverein Ludwigshafen, Germany, 1997–98 *''Troubled: Photography, Film and Video from Northern Ireland'', The Light Factory, Charlotte; Contemporary Art Museum, Raleigh; Wake Forest University Fine Arts Gallery, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, US, 1998–1999 *''Victor Sloan: Stadium'', Context Gallery, Derry; Old Museum Arts Centre, Belfast; galerie + edition caoc/Walden Kunstausstellungen, Berlin and Gasteig München, Munich, Germany, 1998–99 *''Victor Sloan: Selected Works'', Medienzentrum, Bremen, Germany, 1999 *''Revealing Views: Images from Ireland'', Royal Festival Hall, South Bank Centre, London, 1999 *''Troubled: An Exhibition of Irish Art'', Pitshanger Manor Museum, London, 2000 *''Victor Sloan: Portadown'', Orchard Gallery, Derry, 2000 *''Recent Work from Northern Ireland'', curated by Wayne Bearwaldt, Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, Winnipeg, Canada, 2001 *''Victor Sloan: Selected Works 1980–2000'', Ormeau Baths Gallery, Belfast, 2001 *''The Public Eye: 50 years of the Arts Council Collection'', Ormeau Baths Gallery, Belfast, 2002 *''Revealed Treasures'', Long Gallery, Parliament Buildings, Stormont, Belfast, 2002 *''Political Works from the Arts Council Collection'', Context Gallery, Derry, 2002 *''The Public Eye'', City Art Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2003 *''Blue Skies, Grey Mists'', Old Museum Arts Centre, Belfast, 2004 *''Open Secret'', Imperial War Museum, London, 2004 *''Victor Sloan: Walk'', Toskanische Saulenhalle, Augsburg, Germany, 2004 *''Seeing Orange'', Millennium Court Arts Centre, Portadown, 2005 *''Beyond the Troubles: Kunst aus Irland'', Raum5 Galerie, Berlin, Germany, 2005 *''Icons of the North: Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art, Socio-Political Art from 1969 -1994'',
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, Belfast, 2006 *''Northern Propositions: Art of the Troubles'', An Gaileraí, Falcarragh, Donegal, 2006 *''Icons of the North: Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art'', Solstice Arts Centre, Navan, Co. Meath, 2006 *''Victor Sloan: Walk:'', Théâtre Paris-Villette, Paris, France (Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin), 2006 *''Things We May Have Missed'', curated by Peter Richards, Golden thread Gallery, Switch Room, Belfast, 2007 *''Victor Sloan: Luxus'', Millennium Court Arts Centre, Portadown, 2007 *''Victor Sloan: Walk:'', Diversions Festival, Gallery of Photography, Dublin (Projection, Meeting House Square), 2007 *''Victor Sloan: History, Locality, Allegiance'', curated by Peter Richards, Golden Thread Gallery, Switch Room, Belfast, 2008 *''Breakthrough'', Imperial War Museum, London, 2008–2010 *''Drawing a Line: A Contemporary Survey of Northern Irish Art'', curated by Peter Richards, Museum of the Heilongjiang Daily, China, 2008 *''A Shout in the Street: Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art'', curated by Declan McGonagle,
Golden Thread Gallery The Golden Thread Gallery is a contemporary art space in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It hosts contemporary art exhibitions and participatory events by a mix of Northern Irish and international artists; six large-scale exhibitions in the main ga ...
, Belfast, 2008 *''An Eye for an Eye: Representations of Conflict in Ireland'', curated by Dermot Keogh and Ruth Osborne, Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Cork, 2008/9 *''Arts Council of Northern Ireland Troubles Archive Exhibition'', curated by Feargal O'Malley and Liam Kelly, Ormeau Baths Gallery, Belfast, 2009 *''The Northern Ireland Collection: Fresh Perspectives'', curated by Zoë Lippett, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Wolverhampton, England, 2009/10 *''A View From Napoleon's Nose'', curated by Brian Kennedy, Kao Yuan Arts Centre, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2010 *''Elective Perspective'', Galeria Arsenale, Białystok, Poland, 2010 *''The Art of the Troubles'', Mid Antrim Museum, Northern Ireland, 2010 *''Victor Sloan: Walk'', AllArtNow Gallery, Damascus, Syria, 2010 *''Portrait of the North'', Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Wolverhampton, England, 2010–2011 *''Syrian Artists Talking'', with Brian Kennedy, Naughton Gallery, Belfast, 2011 *''Images: Victor Sloan'', Art and Design Academy, LJMU, Look International Photography Festival, Liverpool, England, 2011 *''Voices from the Levant'', Context Gallery, Derry, with Brian Kennedy, 2011 *'' Nepotism+ 1'', curated by Feargal O'Malley, Platform, Belfast, 2012 *'' Aleppo International Photography Festival'', Aleppo, Syria, 2012 *''Picturing Derry'', the City Factory, Derry, Northern Ireland, as part of UK City of Culture, 2013 *''Northern Ireland: 30 Years of Photography'', the MAC and Belfast Exposed, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2013 *''The Far Away Nearby'', F E McWilliams Gallery & Studio, Banbridge, 2014 *''Art in the Eastside'', Billboard Project, Creative Exchange, various locations, Belfast (invited artist) 2013 *''Art of the Troubles'', Ulster Museum, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2014 *''Voices Travel: A Conversation Between Two Harbours'', Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan, 2014 *''Craigavon New Town: 50 Years of Modernity'', curated by PLACE, Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, 2014 *''Victor Sloan: Borne Sulinowo'', The University Gallery, Belfast, 2014 *''Victor Sloan: Drift'', F E McWilliams Gallery and Studio, curated by Dr Riann Coulter and Feargal O'Malley, Banbridge, Northern Ireland, 2014 *''Art of the Troubles'', Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Wolverhampton, England, 2014-2015 *''Victor Sloan: The Baron'', Belfast Print Workshop Gallery, Belfast, 2015 *''Victor Sloan: Before'', Belfast Exposed Gallery, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2017 *''Conflicting Images: Photography during the Northern Irish Troubles''. Ulster Museum, Belfast, 2017–2018. *''Aleppo'', Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam, Holland, 2017 *''Crossing Lines'', Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda, Ireland and F.E. McWilliam Gallery, Banbridge, Northern Ireland 2018–19. *''Troubles Art'', Nerve Visual Gallery, Derry, Northern Ireland, 2019. *''Of people and walls – 30 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall'', Schloss Biesdorf, Berlin, Germany, 2019–2020. *''Island Life'', Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, part of Bristol Photography Festival, 2021. *''Portrait of Northern Ireland: neither an elegy nor a manifesto'', Centenary exhibition, Curated by Shan McAnena, Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, 2021. *''Against The Image: Photography. Media. Manipulation'', curated by Clare Gormley and Anna Liesching, Ulster Museum, Belfast, Northern Ireland, (Belfast Photo Festival), 2022. *''Images Are All We Have'', The Paintwork’s, Dublin Castle, Dublin, Ireland. (PhotoIreland Festival), 2022.


Collections

Sloan's work is held in the following public collections: * Arts Council of Northern Ireland *
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 ...
, London *
Ulster Museum The Ulster Museum, located in the Botanic Gardens in Belfast, has around 8,000 square metres (90,000 sq. ft.) of public display space, featuring material from the collections of fine art and applied art, archaeology, ethnography, treasure ...
, Belfast. * The Arts Council of Northern Ireland *State Art Collection, Ireland *
Dublin City University Dublin City University (abbreviated as DCU) ( ga, Ollscoil Chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath) is a university based on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland. Created as the ''National Institute for Higher Education, Dublin'' in 1975, it enrolled its f ...
*Martin Parr Foundation, Bristol, England * Ulster Television Collection, Belfast *
Lamar Dodd Lamar Dodd (September 22, 1909 - September 21, 1996) was a U.S. painter whose work reflected a love of the American South. Early life and education Born in Fairburn, Georgia, to Rev. Francis Jefferson Dodd and Etta Cleveland ( Ed Dodd, creator ...
Arts Centre, Georgia, United States * National Media Museum,
Bradford Bradford is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Bradford district in West Yorkshire, England. The city is in the Pennines' eastern foothills on the banks of the Bradford Beck. Bradford had a population of 349,561 at the 2011 ...
, England *The Northern Ireland Collection, Wolverhampton Art Gallery *Museum of International Contemporary Art,
Salvador, Brazil Salvador (English: ''Savior'') is a Brazilian municipality and capital city of the state of Bahia. Situated in the Zona da Mata in the Northeast Region of Brazil, Salvador is recognized throughout the country and internationally for its cuisine ...
*Department of Finance and Personnel, Northern Ireland *North West Arts Trust * Royal Ulster Academy of Arts * National Self-Portrait Collection of Ireland, University of Limerick.Gallagher, William (2006). Sloan, Victor in The National Self-Portrait Collection of Ireland – volume 2, 1989–1999. Limerick, Ireland: University of Limerick Press. .


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sloan, Victor 1945 births Living people People from Dungannon People from Portadown Multimedia artists from Northern Ireland Photographers from Northern Ireland Alumni of Ulster University People educated at the Royal School Dungannon Alumni of Leeds Arts University Political artists Irish contemporary artists British contemporary artists Members of the Order of the British Empire Members of the Royal Ulster Academy