Works
Exhibitions
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Not Too Late: A Benefit Exhibition Organized in Collaboration with Art into Acres 3 May - 7 June 2024This May, Charles Moffett is pleased to present a special group exhibition, Not Too Late, featuring new and recent work by 21 artists and organized in collaboration with Art into Acres. A long-term philanthropic partner of the gallery, Art into Acres was founded by artist and conservationist Haley Mellin in 2017 as a nonprofit initiative that transforms the proceeds from the sale of donated artworks into acres of conserved land. Through this special exhibition, the gallery strives to raise collective awareness and catalyze the fundraising for Indigenous-led land conservation. In a testament to the gallery’s steadfast commitment to this cause, Charles Moffett is honored that all ten of the gallery’s represented artists have donated their work to the exhibition; and is deeply appreciative of the generous contributions of eleven artists with whom the gallery has had close and meaningful ties throughout its first six years.Read more
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Keiran Brennan Hinton
A Break in the Clouds 8 September - 21 October 2023 -
Better Weather
Featuring Lois Dodd, Keiran Brennan Hinton and Lily Stockman 18 November - 30 December 2021Charles Moffett and TOA are pleased to present a collaborative exhibition featuring paintings by Lois Dodd, Keiran Brennan Hinton, and Lily Stockman at TOA's Minneapolis exhibition space. On view from November 18 - December 30, Better Weather includes 11 works, four by Dodd, five by Brennan Hinton, and two by Stockman.Read more -
Keiran Brennan Hinton
Towards Sentimentality 8 June - 8 July 2021Charles Moffett is pleased to present Towards Sentimentality, a solo presentation of 18 never-exhibited paintings by Keiran Brennan Hinton (b. 1992, Toronto; Yale MFA 2016), who is based in New...Read more -
Artists for NADA
Supporting the NADA Gallery Relief Fund 17 April - 10 May 2020
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Biography
Keiran Brennan Hinton (b. 1992, Toronto) lives and works in Elgin, Canada and the Bronx, New York. He received his BFA from Pratt Institute in 2014 and his MFA from Yale University in 2016. The principal focuses of Brennan Hinton's practice include the formal painting process; the act of observation; reflections of domestic intimacy; the plein-air discipline; and interiority. In terms of finding beauty in the mundane, the moments that compel him to choose a particular painting subject are fueled by feeling but often incidentally rooted in parallels with specific art historical references. Brennan Hinton's practice relies on 'felt space' rather than learned linear perspective or the prioritization of technical accuracy. He describes his formal process as such: "I paint from observation. I start with a limited palette, mixing the colors specifically from life, paying attention to the temperature of the light or saturation of a shadow. I am interested in capturing tactility and texture; how the limited range of textures available in a brushstroke can articulate different senses. The evidence of my process-paintstrokes and removal-remain visible in the final painting. The medium of painting, both the history and process, is primary to my practice; the subject of the work is often secondary. Painting, for me, is an exercise in patience and concentration, which requires a willingness to be surprised. It is about looking without assuming or generalizing. It is an invitation to linger on everyday life and to become aware of the details that previously blended into the surroundings."
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Keiran Brennan Hinton
Annabel Keenan, The Brooklyn Rail, 1 October 2023 -
Keiran Brennan Hinton
Brainard Carey, Yale Radio, 10 September 2023 -
Canadian Artist Keiran Brennan Hinton Imbues His Serial Studies With Intimacy and Devotional Intensity
Katie White, artnet, 4 August 2023 -
In Keiran Brennan Hinton’s Paintings, Home Becomes Self Portraiture
Brienne Walsh, Forbes, 23 June 2021