I ACTUALLY CAN’T BE SURE OF WHERE HE WAS - CHRISTOPHER STEENSON

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TITLE
I actually can’t be sure of where he was

ARTIST
Christopher Steenson

ABOUT THE WORK
In 2022, Christopher Steenson was invited by Ormston House, Limerick, to participate in a research residency focusing on the conservational status of the corncrake in Ireland. Once prosperous and widespread across Ireland and Britain, the corncrake was known as the sound of the Irish summer, with its distinctive call permeating the countryside’s soundscape. The corncrake is now almost extinct, due to the rapid development in mechanised farming over the last fifty years. The bird’s call is now only heard in remote sections of Ireland’s west coast.

Steenson’s research included field trips to conservation areas, field recording and interviews with family members. Some of this research also included searches through newspapers archives, which form the basis for the four screenprints for sale as part of Uphold.

A blown out and obscured image of a corncrake, taken from an article featured in Western People from June 2009 was used as the basis for this work.

DATE
2024

DIMENSIONS
29.7cm x 21 cm

MEDIUM
Screenprint on black Fabriano (300gsm)

ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 15

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Christopher Steenson (b.1992, Northern Ireland) work spans sound, lens-based media, text and digital systems. Through these processes, he seeks to make work in which we can ‘listen to the future’, by bridging historical and speculative narratives that interrogate the politics of time, environment and more-than-human-relations.

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Photograph by Jed Niezgoda, courtesy the artist and Ormston House.



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TITLE
I actually can’t be sure of where he was

ARTIST
Christopher Steenson

ABOUT THE WORK
In 2022, Christopher Steenson was invited by Ormston House, Limerick, to participate in a research residency focusing on the conservational status of the corncrake in Ireland. Once prosperous and widespread across Ireland and Britain, the corncrake was known as the sound of the Irish summer, with its distinctive call permeating the countryside’s soundscape. The corncrake is now almost extinct, due to the rapid development in mechanised farming over the last fifty years. The bird’s call is now only heard in remote sections of Ireland’s west coast.

Steenson’s research included field trips to conservation areas, field recording and interviews with family members. Some of this research also included searches through newspapers archives, which form the basis for the four screenprints for sale as part of Uphold.

A blown out and obscured image of a corncrake, taken from an article featured in Western People from June 2009 was used as the basis for this work.

DATE
2024

DIMENSIONS
29.7cm x 21 cm

MEDIUM
Screenprint on black Fabriano (300gsm)

ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 15

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Christopher Steenson (b.1992, Northern Ireland) work spans sound, lens-based media, text and digital systems. Through these processes, he seeks to make work in which we can ‘listen to the future’, by bridging historical and speculative narratives that interrogate the politics of time, environment and more-than-human-relations.

DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
Shipping cost will be quoted and confirmed via email. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for shipping your purchase.

FRAMING
This work comes unframed.

Photograph by Jed Niezgoda, courtesy the artist and Ormston House.



TITLE
I actually can’t be sure of where he was

ARTIST
Christopher Steenson

ABOUT THE WORK
In 2022, Christopher Steenson was invited by Ormston House, Limerick, to participate in a research residency focusing on the conservational status of the corncrake in Ireland. Once prosperous and widespread across Ireland and Britain, the corncrake was known as the sound of the Irish summer, with its distinctive call permeating the countryside’s soundscape. The corncrake is now almost extinct, due to the rapid development in mechanised farming over the last fifty years. The bird’s call is now only heard in remote sections of Ireland’s west coast.

Steenson’s research included field trips to conservation areas, field recording and interviews with family members. Some of this research also included searches through newspapers archives, which form the basis for the four screenprints for sale as part of Uphold.

A blown out and obscured image of a corncrake, taken from an article featured in Western People from June 2009 was used as the basis for this work.

DATE
2024

DIMENSIONS
29.7cm x 21 cm

MEDIUM
Screenprint on black Fabriano (300gsm)

ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 15

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Christopher Steenson (b.1992, Northern Ireland) work spans sound, lens-based media, text and digital systems. Through these processes, he seeks to make work in which we can ‘listen to the future’, by bridging historical and speculative narratives that interrogate the politics of time, environment and more-than-human-relations.

DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
Shipping cost will be quoted and confirmed via email. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for shipping your purchase.

FRAMING
This work comes unframed.

Photograph by Jed Niezgoda, courtesy the artist and Ormston House.



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