Suds McKenna
Courtesy of the artists. Image: Sean P Campbell
Courtesy of the artists. Image: Sean P Campbell
Courtesy of the artists. Photo: Sally Jubb
Courtesy of the artists. Photo: Sally Jubb
Courtesy of the artists. Image: Sean P Campbell
Courtesy of the artists. Image: Sean P Campbell
Courtesy of the artist. Image: Sean P Campbell
Courtesy of the artists. Image: Sean P Campbell
Courtesy of the artists. Image: Sean P Campbell
Photograph: Sally Jubb
The images shown above represent the Glasgow International 2024 project that Suds McKenna is participating in, as well as the artist’s individual practice.
Suds McKenna is an Irish artist working across drawing, painting, print and sculpture. His work depicts both individual and social bodies in addressing ideas of commonality, performativity and Queer world-building. Through the citation of popular cultural forms, he explores referentiality as an act of outreach and connectedness, while understanding the performative as a gesture of boundlessness, Queer autonomy, reclamation and recovery. With a primary focus on the figure, these works often call upon industrialised image-making traditions such as that of cartoon and illustrative media, as means of evoking shared memory and experience. McKenna graduated from The Glasgow School of Art in 2016. Exhibited work includes SAM’S EDEN at CCA Derry, A familiar plough into the knot of a tie at CCA Intermedia Gallery Glasgow, A many-voiced argument with life at Market Gallery Glasgow and Platform: 2019 at Edinburgh Art Festival. His illustrations have also featured in SAM'S EDEN #2, Letters to Assynt #2, Communal Leisure #4 and various issues of Elephant Magazine.