Hales is delighted to announce that Anthony Cudahy’s 2024 work, The photographer v, has been acquired by Portland Museum of Art with support from Giacomo Negro. The work is currently on view in the museum’s collection galleries.
Cudahy explores themes of queer identity and intimacy, sourcing his imagery from photo archives, art history, film stills, hagiographic icons, and personal photographs. His paintings and drawings are crafted from various iterations of these vignettes, paying close attention to both color and composition, alongside an enduring commitment to his chosen mediums. His evocative figurative works elicit feelings of sensuality, safety, loneliness, and longing through an amalgamation of the artist’s own autobiographical narratives, crafted mythologies, and extensive historical research.
Cudahy depicts his subjects engaged in mundane activities; gazing out a window, lounging on a sofa with a loved one, picking flowers, or simply ‘taking a piss’. Faces and gestures are defined by bold hues that draw the eye to sensory details that are so often overlooked. For Cudahy, this close attention to color and texture are ways to push the narrative and emotive quality of each work. A bookshelf or a bouquet of flowers, become sites of play; offering up opportunities to explore different modes and histories of painting in a single object. By collating these everyday moments that transgress time, he showcases the exceptionality of the quotidian.
January 16, 2026
