Rachel Fallon uses sculpture, drawing, photography and performance techniques to deal with themes of patriarchal structures in domestic realms, and address women’s relationships to society.
Current work explores the intersections between religious and military systems through the lenses of female household labour. Recent works include Jelen Vagyok / I Am Present, (2023 – present) a collaborative performance-based piece relating to queer and female representation in public spaces, commissioned by Budapest Galeria and Kiscelli Múzeum, Hungary which has been performed in Budapest and Manhattan and The Map with Alice Maher as part of ‘The Magdalene Series’ at Rua Red, most recently shown at OFF Biennial, Budapest, IAC, New York and The Dock, Leitrim. She has been invited to present her collaborative work with Alice Maher, at the 61st Biennale di Venezia 2026, as part of the exhibition In Minor Keys curated by Koyo Kouoh.
Awarded an invited residency at IMMA in 2023, her work is held in public collections including IMMA, the Arts Council of Ireland, the National Museum of Ireland and the Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw. She lives and works in Dublin.