Skip to content

Sean McCarthy

I Think of Demons

January 25 – March 1, 2008

Sean McCarthy, Botis

Sean McCarthy

Botis

Ink and graphite on paper

8.5 x 7 inches 21.6 x 17.8 cm

SM120

Sean McCarthy, Ambergris

Sean McCarthy

Ambergris

Ink and graphite on paper

8.5 x 11 inches 21.6 x 27.9 cm

SM119

Sean McCarthy, Flehmen Response

Sean McCarthy

Flehmen Response

Ink and graphite on paper

9.5 x 8.5 inches 24.1 x 21.6 cm

SM118

Sean McCarthy, Bullhead

Sean McCarthy

Bullhead

Ink and graphite on paper

8.5 x 11 inches 21.6 x 27.9 cm

SM117

Sean McCarthy, Astaroth

Sean McCarthy

Astaroth

Ink and graphite on paper

8.5 x 7 inches 21.6 x 17.8 cm

SM116

Sean McCarthy, Anastomosis

Sean McCarthy

Anastomosis

Ink and graphite on paper

11 x 8.5 inches 27.9 x 21.6 cm

SM115

Sean McCarthy, Azazel

Sean McCarthy

Azazel

Ink and graphite on paper

8.5 x 7 inches 21.6 x 17.8 cm

SM114

Sean McCarthy, Doppelganger

Sean McCarthy

Doppelganger

Ink and graphite on paper

11 x 8.5 inches 27.9 x 21.6 cm

SM113

Sean McCarthy, Parturition

Sean McCarthy

Parturition

Ink and graphite on paper

14 x 11 inches 35.6 x 27.9 cm

SM112

Sean McCarthy, Eyeteeth

Sean McCarthy

Eyeteeth

Ink and graphite on paper

11 x 8 inches 27.9 x 20.3 cm

SM111

Sean McCarthy, Amon

Sean McCarthy

Amon

Ink and graphite on paper

8.5 x 7 inches 21.6 x 17.8 cm

SM110

Sean McCarthy, Remission

Sean McCarthy

Remission

Ink and graphite on paper

11 x 8.5 inches 27.9 x 21.6 cm

SM109

Sean McCarthy, Wispy

Sean McCarthy

Wispy

Ink and graphite on paper

8.5 x 7 inches 21.6 x 17.8 cm

SM108

Sean McCarthy, Squall

Sean McCarthy

Squall

Ink and graphite on paper

8.5 x 11 inches 21.6 x 27.9 cm

SM107

Sean McCarthy, Haborym

Sean McCarthy

Haborym

Ink and graphite on paper

9.5 x 8.5 inches 24.1 x 21.6 cm

SM106

Sean McCarthy, Peristalsis

Sean McCarthy

Peristalsis

Ink and graphite on paper

8.5 x 11 inches 21.6 x 27.9 cm

SM105

Sean McCarthy, Andrealphus

Sean McCarthy

Andrealphus

Ink and graphite on paper

8.5 x 7 inches 21.6 x 17.8 cm

SM104

Sean McCarthy, In the Grey

Sean McCarthy

In the Grey

Ink and graphite on paper

8.5 x 11 inches 21.6 x 27.9 cm

SM103

Sean McCarthy, Uvall

Sean McCarthy

Uvall

Ink and graphite on paper

9.5 x 8.5 inches 24.1 x 21.6 cm

SM102

Sean McCarthy, Balaam

Sean McCarthy

Balaam

Ink and graphite on paper

9.5 x 8.5 inches 24.1 x 21.6 cm

SM101

Sean McCarthy, Void

Sean McCarthy

Void

Ink and graphite on paper

8.5 x 11 inches 21.6 x 27.9 cm

SM100

Press Release

Sean McCarthy's work is enigmatic, unsettling, and darkly comic. He renders the sagging crevasses and withered underbellies of a beastly world in a state of fantastic violence. McCarthy is an extraordinary draftsman with influences as wide ranging as early Paul Klee etchings and Himalayan religious painting. His primal dramas recall the 19th Century decadent tradition, which conjured a darkness far more vibrant than the banality of our everyday evil.

I was attracted to demons as subjects for a number of reasons. First, even though they show up constantly in the history of art, they seem to be rarely taken seriously as subjects of inquiry; when I was an undergraduate, I had to sit in art history classes listening to hour upon hour of comparisons between depositions or depictions of the Madonna or treatments of drapery or whatever, but when demons or monsters showed up (like in a Schongauer or a Bruegel), their presence was merely noted, sometimes 

with a condescending acknowledgement that they suggested "imagination" on the part of the artist. (Now, as a participant in the contemporary art world, I hear a whole lot of approving discussion of "conceptualization" but scant [and skeptical] mention of "imagination.") I can't think of any attempt to develop a morphology of demons, or to unpack their individual meaning with any specificity. So I like the idea of presenting demons in a portrait format, giving them the same kind of individual attention one might give to human subjects.  –  Sean McCarthy 

About the Artist
Sean McCarthy (born 1976, San Antonio, TX) received his MFA from Yale University in 2001 and has been in several group shows, most recently at One in the Other Gallery, London. He had a two person show with Nicholas di Genova at Fredericks & Freiser. This will be his first solo show.