EDUCATION

  • B.A. in Psychology & Philosophy and a Major in Psychoanalytic therapy

LATEST SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

  • Unfathomable, Althuis Hofland Fine Arts, Amsterdam, Holland, 2023 (g)

  • Group presentation, Art Brussels, Gallery Sofie Van de Velde, Brussels, Belgium, 2023 (g)

  • Real Life, Gallery Sofie Van de Velde, Antwerp, Belgium, 2023 (g)

  • Witnessing Change, Galerie Mutter Fourage, Berlin, Germany, 2023 (s)

  • Uferhallen, Berlin Art Week, Berlin, Germany, 2022 (g)

  • Sonyaschnik Auction, Berlin, Germany, 2022 (g)

  • Unknown Landscapes, Köthener Str. 28, 10963, Berlin, Germany, 2022 (s)

  • Different Shades Of Abstraction, Althuis Hofland Fine Arts, @BÜRO KIF, Amsterdam, Holland, 2021 (g)

  • Selected Works, Wilson Stephens & Jones Gallery, London, England, 2021 (g)

  • Days of Heartbreak, Pony Royal, Berlin, Germany, 2021 (g)

  • Lusus Naturae, Bcma Gallery, Berlin, Germany, 2021 (g)

  • Rare, Anomalie Art Club, Berlin, Germany, 2019 (g)

  • Craw, Kultstätte Keller, Berlin, Germany, 2018 (g)

  • Riso, Urban Spree, Berlin, Germany, 2017 (g)

PUBLICATIONS

  • Real Life, Ilse D’Hollander - Published by Hopper & Fuchs, Gallery Sofie Van de Velde

  • Poems & Drawings - Published by Actes Nord Editions

  • 2021 Interview - Published by Le Mile

 

AWARDS

  • Prize for Best Original Music (Cinéma du Réel). Music composition for the film “The Image You Missed” (2018).

ABOUT

Christopher Colm Morrin (b. 1980, Dublin, Ireland) makes enigmatic and philosophical paintings that evoke and embrace the often hidden, underlying patterns of life and shifting nature of reality; states like mutability, impermanence, and ambiguity. Initially trained in philosophy and psychoanalysis, his work has been driven by a deep, serious, and irreverent questioning of reality in an attempt to get to grips with what is going on at any time, in any moment, any experience or sensation. 

Morrin's recent shows in 2023 include the solo exhibition Witnessing Change at Galerie Mutter Fourage in Berlin, Germany, and the group show Real Life at Gallery Sofie Van de Velde in Antwerp, Belgium.

Lives and works in Berlin, Germany