Belfast Exposed

Exhibitions

2nd May - 1st Jun

Can you hear me now?

Can you hear me now?! (2024) is a durational piece based on content shared on the artist’s social media, linked to the resu...

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2nd May - 29th Jun

Inquiry

This exhibition is an ongoing body of work by Chad Alexander. The series was created in Belfast and centres on people, predom...

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Community

25th Sep - 7th Oct

Young People Behind the Lens

Over the summer, a group of young people from Start 360 explored the cityscape of Belfast. They found new ways to see the...

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21st May - 22nd May

Showing the faces of dementia with Alzheimer’s NI

Ahead of the Alzheimer’s Society Annual Conference 2019 (ASAC19), Belfast Exposed was commissioned by Alzheimer’s NI to w...

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Inquiry

Archive Gallery

2nd May 2024 to 29th Jun 2024

About The Exhibition

This exhibition is an ongoing body of work by Chad Alexander. The series was created in Belfast and centres on people, predominantly men, and urban spaces the artist knows personally or has encountered by chance. Alexander explores how conflict has impacted and shaped certain masculine identities, which are often associated with violence and manliness. The work explores the links between how a heritage of conflict is dealt with and the emergence of new violence upon people and communities.

This exhibition is curated by Dawn Richardson of Hosta Projects, supported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, NI Mental Health Arts Festival and Belfast Exposed.

The Artists

Chad Alexander

Artist Biography

Chad Alexander (b. 1990) is an artist from Belfast. His practice is characterised by his home and explores the friction between place and identity and how they relate to one another. His work has been exhibited at Photo Ireland Festival in Dublin, Victoria Gallery and Museum in Liverpool, The Ulster Museum in Belfast and is held in the collection of the Arts council of Northern Ireland and the Northern Ireland Assembly.