Finnegan Shannon

Finnegan Shannon

BornNationalityBased In
1989AmericanNew York City
Biography

Multidisciplinary artist Finnegan Shannon creates interventions that prioritize accessibility. Their works reflect their overarching practice, which emphasizes making both physical and digital spaces more accessible and addresses the lack of provisions for basic physical needs such as fatigue and exhaustion. For example, within the contemporary art world's white cube space, in which furnishings themselves can become art, Shannon demonstrates that access can only be ensured when spaces and protocols are reconceived based on multiple needs, rather than conforming to the ideology of a normative body. In this way, the act of sitting becomes a protest, where the occupation of space suggests the presence of political bodies who often remain invisible in protest marches that require participants to be mobile. The day clocks, entitled “Have you ever fallen in love with a clock?”, move so slowly that it is difficult to tell if they are working at all. Shannon invites viewers to think about the question, “What are the objects of disability culture?” ...

Selected Artworks
Do you want us here or not (KAH)
Finnegan ShannonDo you want us here or not (KAH), 202389 x 184 x 66.5cm20000 EUR
Do you want us here or not (MHR) - Chair
Finnegan ShannonDo you want us here or not (MHR) - Chair, 202189 x 64 x 69cm8000 EUR
Gallery Representation