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Cian Lawler (b.2000) is an Irish visual artist based in Muine Bheag, Co. Carlow. He received a B.A Hons in Photography from Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art Design + Technology in 2022. Rooted in exploration and introspection, Lawler's practice navigates the intersection of identity, community, and space.

contact: cianlawler00@gmail.com 
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01 “The Goal of Queer Space is Orgasm”

2024“The Goal of Queer Space is Orgasm” is an exploration of cruising spaces. Cruising spaces are areas where members of the LGBTQ+ community, particularly men who have sex with men engage in anonymous and casual sexual encounters. This project explores the spaces these acts are carried out in, looking at the social and spatial characteristics that influence the evolution of these places. Different patterns begin to emerge in the landscapes that influence the act of cruising. A common theme in Lawler’s practice is to capture evidence of social engagement, examining what is left behind. Using the artifacts and topography of these cruising spaces to reconstruct narratives of chance encounters and intimate moments.

This work invites the audience into a hidden world through a series of photographic images and single channel video. Lawler’s mediums call the viewer to immerse themselves in these places and to contemplate on the hidden “spaces” that occupy our world. “The Goal of Queer Space is Orgasm" not only sheds light on the physicality of cruising spaces but also underscores their cultural and historical importance within LGBTQ+ communities, prompting a deeper exploration of identity, intimacy, and the urban experience.

This project was undertaken in Sevilla, Spain during a three month artistic residency support by Capacity Ireland, Carlow County Council Arts office and co funded by Creative Europe and the European Union. This project was exhibited in the Antiquarium Sevilla with 11 other artists as part of The Breaking the Patterns programme from the European Union






Install - Breaking The Patterns Vol.2 Exhibtion, Antiquarium, Sevilla, Spain. 2024