Pallas Projects/Studios 20 Year Benefit Auction of Contemporary Art at the City Assembly House in association with The Irish Georgian Society & Whyte’s 15th September 2016
Pallas Projects/Studios 20 Year Benefit Auction of Contemporary Art at the City Assembly House in association with The Irish Georgian Society & Whyte’s Thursday 15th September 2016, 6pm to 11pm Auction: 7pm – 9pm Previews: Friday 9th – Wednesday 14th September, 12– 6pm (closed Sunday) Venue: City Assembly House 58 South William Street, Dublin 2 Enquiries: info@pallasprojects.org Front cover: Sean Scully, Pink Robe, 2009
2016 sees Dublin-based artist-run organisation Pallas Projects/ Studios celebrate 20 years. During that time PP/S has exhibited over 500 Irish and international artists, and helped develop, support and energise the Irish contemporary art scene with groundbreaking exhibitions, at the same time providing much needed studios to many hundreds of artists in Dublin’s city centre. To mark this milestone, and to raise funds to support the organisation in its 20th anniversary year and beyond, Pallas, alongside the Irish Georgian Society and Whyte’s present a Gala Benefit Auction night. The event is a follow up to our ‘New York style’ auction house/ non-profit space collaboration, a first-of-its-kind in Ireland, that took place in 2014. This year’s auction will feature many more of Ireland’s best emerging artists, alongside the work of established artists, including several previous Irish representatives at the world’s biggest art event, the Venice Biennale. Internationally renowned artists include Eva Rothschild, Alice Maher, Nina Canell, and Isabel Nolan, as well as Ireland most famous living artist, Sean Scully, considered to be one of the world’s leading abstract painters. In keeping with a dedication to providing opportunities to Irish artists (who all receive a percentage of sales), Pallas Projects/Studios hopes that the benefit auction night will both serve to support their work and stimulate among auction goers, whether novice or connoisseur, an interest in the collecting of art by living Irish artists. The Gala Auction Night is generously supported by Whyte’s (who have graciously offered to forgo fees and commission for this event in support of the non-profit sector), and the Irish Georgian Society, which has donated the use of its hugely apt City Assembly House for the event. One of Dublin’s hidden architectural gems, and commissioned by a group of artists, it was the first purpose-built commercial public art gallery in Britain and Ireland at the time of its completion in 1771. We wish to extend our deepest gratitude to the artists who have donated these outstanding works of contemporary art, without their show of reciprocal support this event could not take place. In addition, we extend a special thanks to the the many local businesses who have generously contributed to make this occasion memorable: Teeling Whiskey, Galway Bay Brewery, Coppinger Row, Lilliput Stores and many others. Pallas thanks you for attending and warmly welcomes you to an evening of hospitality. With many affordable works, and always the chance to grab a bargain by a major Irish artist, it will be a great opportunity to enjoy the auction experience for the first time, support Irish artists, and start a collection of your own with a unique artwork.
IMPORTANT NOTES
buyers’ commision
20% is added to the hammer price of all lots. A commission of 25% of
the total sales price goes to the artist. Pallas Projects/Studios (founded 1996)
is an artist–run not for profit organisation dedicated to the facilitation of artistic
production and discourse, via the provision of affordable artists studios in the city
centre, and curated projects. Whyte’s will not charge any commission or costs
to Pallas Projects as their contribution to this worthy endeavour.
Works courtesy of artist’s studio unless otherwise stated.
room bidders
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Room bidders must register and obtain a bidding number on
arrival. Proof of identity is required from clients new to us.
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number clearly to the auctioneer and that it is your number that is called out. If there is any doubt about the hammer price
or buyer, please draw this to the attention of the auctioneer immediately. 3
Payment may be made by cash, bank draft, cleared cheque,
debit or credit card – we accept Mastercard or Visa (a charge
of 2% is made on credit card transactions). There is no charge
on debit card transactions.
absentee bidding
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the form provided. Enter the maximum you are prepared to
offer for each lot and the auctioneer will represent you as if
you are personally attending the sale. Lots are knocked down
your highest bid. Example: your bid is €1,000 and next highest
bid is €800 – the hammer price is €850.
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at one step above the next highest bid, and not necessarily at
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to a set amount by entering their limit on the bidding form. This
is especially useful for bidders wishing to cover as many lots as
possible while setting a maximum amount to spend. 3 “or” bidding
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lots, but only wish to purchase one, may do so by entering “or”
between the bids – the lots will be bid on in catalogue order.
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equal bids
In the event of equal bids being received for the same
lot the first received will be given preference. If the instruction
“break ties” is entered on the bid form the auctioneer will increase
the bid by one step in the event of equal bids being received or
in the event of a tie with a room bidder.
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All invoices must be paid within 7 days of the date of the sale
or the lot(s) may be deemed in default and any subsequent
losses incurred on resale become the responsibility of the bidder.
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prices realised
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to posted to www.pallasprojects.org following the sale
special notices concerning this auction venue for auction night
The venue for the auction is The Irish Georgian Society, City
Assembly House, South William Street, Dublin 2 (beside The
Powerscourt Centre) and the sale starts at 7pm.
Bidder registration will take place here from 6pm on Thursday
15th of September.
colletion of lots
Collection of purchases at this sale may be effected on the night
of the sale and on Friday 16th 12–6 / Saturday 17th 12–6pm
(please arrange on night of auction)
After that date lots may be collected from Pallas Projects, 115–117
The Coombe, Dublin 8, by appointment only
(telephone 087 95722 32 or email info@pallasprojects.org)
Purchasers must pay for and collect all lots within 7 days of the
date of sale. Note: each lot is at the buyer’s risk from the fall of the
Auction conducted by Whyte & Sons Auctioneers Limited on
behalf of Pallas Projects.
Please note: Culture Night at The City Assembly House
The City Assembly House will be open for Culture Night on Friday 16th September, and all uncollected/unsold works will be available to view. Offers on unsold lots will be considered, please speak to a member of staff in the venue.
hammer. Storage charges will apply after 7 days.
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Thanks also to our other sponsors: Coppinger Row Frame Foundry The Fumbally Cafe The Grooming Rooms Eve at The Grooming Rooms
Lots 1 – 90
1. Alice Maher (b.1956)
2. Gemma Browne (b.1966)
The Shower of Hail Suit etching, signed edition 48/50, 54 by 43cm exhibited: 2004 Purdy Hicks Gallery London
Say It To Your Face acrylic paint on paper signed on reverse 42 by 52cm
€250 – €320 Alice Maher is a well known visual artist who works in many different media. Her first major solo show, ‘familiar’ was presented at the Douglas Hyde Gallery Dublin in 1994. In that same year she represented Ireland at the Sao Paolo Biennale. In 1996 she was in residence in France and exhibited in ‘l’Imaginaire Irlandais’ at the Ecole des Beaux Arts Paris and Le Credac Centre d’Art d’Ivry. 2001 saw the beginning of her representation by the David Nolan Gallery New York with her exhibition ‘Gorget’. in 2004 the Brighton and Hove Museum held a survey show of the artists work, titled ’Natural Artifice’. In 2012 the Irish Museum of Modern Art presented ‘Becoming’, a retrospective of the artists 30 year practice, which included many iconic works as well as new commissions and a monograph. Her work can be seen in the collections of The Neuberger Museum, The Hammond Museum, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Georges Pompidou Centre, Irish Museum of Modern Art, British Museum, Fogg Museum, Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Crawford Gallery.
€300 – €400 Born in London in 1966, living in Dublin. Selected Solo Shows: Forever Girls and Boys, Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin, 2012, Being pretty is everything, Draiocht Centre for the Arts, Dublin, 2002, Pofferd de Nul, Antwerp,2000, Selected group exhibitions include: Finders and Keepers, an exhibition of artworks from the State Art Collection, Municipal Gallery, Dun Laoghaire Lexicon, 2015, Pallas Projects/Studios Gala Auction of Contemporary Art with Whyte`s, Irish Georgian Society, Dublin, 2014.Paperworks, curated by Gavin Murphy and Mark Cullen, Pallas Projects/Studios, Dublin, 2009. Browne`s works are housed in the collections of the Arts Council of Ireland, the OPW, AXA Insurance, Bank of Ireland and the University of Central England, Birmingham, UK. She has received several awards including the Arts Council Visual Arts Travel Award to Barcelona, 2003, the Culture Committee grant issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs to Austria, 2002 and Arts Council Bursary, 2002
3. Sheila Rennick
4. Eva Rothschild (b.1971)
PJ– Irish Builder in London, 2016 oil on canvas 12 by 10in (30 by 25cm) signed on back
Classics, 2012, Ed. 14 of 30 + 6 AP screen–print signed 27 by 22in (69 by 56cm) exhibited: The Modern Institute Osbourne Street, Glasgow (Solo, 09/06 – 07/07/12)
€350 – €470 2004: National College of Art and Design.B.A in Fine Art Painting: 2:1. 2006:Byam Shaw School of Art @ Central St Martins London M.A in Fine Art Painting and Art History. Awards: 2016: Marmite Painting Prize Runner up, Block 336, Brixton Road London. 2012–Solas Nua Washington D.C – 3 week residency and exhibition in Washington D.C, 2007 Jerwood contemporary Painters Exhibition. 2005–2006 C.A.P. Foundation Award–yearlong studio and residency. 2005 Traveling and Training award, Arts council. Solo Shows: 2016: ‘Something for Nothing’, Hillsboro Fine Art, Parnell Sq West, Dublin 1.2015 Save Changes, Hackney Wick, London.2013:INNIT TERRIBLE– 363 Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green.2011: FUTURES 11, The Royal Hibernian Academy 15 Ely Place Dublin4 2011 ‘A Dogs Dinner’ Hillsboro Fine Art, 49 Parnell Square West, Dublin2010. Group Shows: 2016: Futures Anthology,Royal Hibernian Academy 15 Ely Place, Dublin Ireland. 2012Madder 139, a Piece of Paper, Whitecross street, London www. sheilarennick.com
€330 – €440
Eva Rothschild, is an Irish artist now living and working in London. select solo exhibitions + public commissions include: Alternative to Power, New Art Gallery Walsall, Midlands, A Gated Community, Sonnaveld House, Het Nieuwe Institute, Rotterdam, 2016, Middle Temple, Kaufmann Repetto, Milan, 2015, Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin, 2014, large–scale sculpture Why Don’t You?, The Nasher Sculpture centre, Dallas, Texas in 2012, the film Boys and Sculpture, made for The Whitechapel Gallery Children’s Commission in 2012, Select Group exhibitions: Rapture & Pain, Lustwarande ’15, Fundament Foundation, Netherlands, 2015, You Imagine What You Desire, Sydney Biennial, Sydney, Australia, 2014, We are living on a star, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo, Norway, 2014. Her work is included in public and private collections including Tate Britain, MoMA, New York and the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
5. Anita Groener Lucas, 2008 lithography signed lower right 77 by 57cm exhibited: SO Fine Art Editions, South Anne Street, Dublin 2 €290 – €390
6. Anita Groener After Somewhere Else, 2014 lithography signed lower right 92 by 61cm exhibited: SO Fine Art Editions, South Anne Street, Dublin 2 €290 – €390
Born in The Netherlands and based in Dublin, Anita Groener is one of Ireland’s most distinguished artists, exhibiting her drawings, installations, films, and animations internationally. In 2005, she was elected a member of Aosdána. Until 2014 she was a lecturer at the Dublin Institute of Technology where she also served as the Head of Fine Art from 2004 to 2006. Her work has been exhibited at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; Point B, Brooklyn NYC; the Stedelijk Museum Schiedam; the Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris; Witteveen Visual Art Centre, Amsterdam; the Kilkenny Arts Festival; Poggiali & Forconi Gallery, Florence; and Rubicon Gallery Dublin. Collections include The Irish Museum of Modern Art; The Arts Council, Ireland; the State Art Collection, Ireland; VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam; the Contemporary Irish Art Society; AIB; and ABN–AMRO Bank and Facebook. www.anitagroener.com
7. Kathy Tynan (b. 1984) New Here Again oil on canvas signed on reverse 31.5 by 31.5in (80 by 80cm) provenance: The Artist’s Studio and Kevin Kavanagh Gallery. €540 – €720 Kathy Tynan is an artist based in Dublin represented by Kevin Kavanagh Gallery. Recent selected two person and group shows include Hands Laid On, at the Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dubin, There Are Little Kingdoms, in The Mermaid Arts Centre, Wicklow, The Future is Self Organised in Limerick City Gallery and What is and What Might Be in The Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda. She has also curated the following shows First Awake Moment, 2013 [group show with Lesley–Ann O’Connell and Ingrid Lyons] and Panorama, 2015 [all female painting group show co–curated with Chanelle Walshe] both in PP/S and The Sky Is All Changed 2014 in Hendrons Collider [solo].
8. Seán Hillen (b.1961) WHAT’S WRONG? with The New Post Office, Sackville St., Dublin, 1818–2016 pigment print after photocollage, 4/10, signed lower right 11 by 17in (28 by 43cm) literature: reproduced in the Sunday Times and on the cover of History Ireland magazine. exhibited: Touring exhibiton ‘1916 in Contemporary Art’; presently in Crawford Gallery Cork €210 – €280 Born in 1961 in N.Ireland, studied at Belfast, LCP and the Slade. A collagist whose work has both popular and intellectual appeal, earliest photomontage works from the ‘Troubles’ era were based on his own documentary photographs, which were unseen for 20 years but recently acquired as a permanent collection by the National Library. His 1990’s series ‘IRELANTIS’ have become part of the wider cultural landscape, for instance on the covers of over 30 books including the definitive ‘Art in Ireland Since 1910’. He co–designed the Omagh Bomb Memorial. His work is in many private and public collections including the Irish State Collection, the Imperial War Museum, the European Central Bank, The Irish Central Bank, Citigroup, Aspen Re., the BBC and Microsoft. He has won several awards and prizes including a major bursary in 2015.
9. Niall de Buitléar (b.1983)
10. Vera Klute (b.1981)
Echoes acrylic paint on canvas signed on reverse 30 by 25cm
Wind Up taxidermy signed back of mount 43 by 60 by 28cm exhibited: RHA Annual 2012
€420 – €560 Niall de Buitlear has had solo exhibitions at Pallas Projects, the Wexford Arts Centre; 126, Galway; and twice at the The Lab, Dublin. He has participated in two–person exhibitions at the Wexford Arts Centre and Queen Street Studios, Belfast. Recent group exhibitions include The Black and White Project at Transmission, New York and Approaching the Landscape at RUA RED, Tallaght. Previous group exhibitions include None Went Mad…None Ran Away, Rubicon Gallery, Dublin; Futures 10, RHA, Dublin; Material Worlds: Contemporary Sculpture from Ireland and the UK, FE McWilliam Gallery, Banbridge; Dawning of an Aspect, Green on Red Gallery, Dublin; Bookish: When Books Become Art, Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Cork; and An Exhibition In 5 Chapters, Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius. He was the 2009–2010 winner of the Red Stables Irish Residential Studio Award and the Wexford Arts Centre’s Emerging Visual Artist’s Award.
€600 – €800 Vera Klute was born in Germany in 1981 but is based in Dublin since 2001. She has exhibited widely in Ireland and abroad and her work is part of both private and public collections. It has recently been included in the Portrait Collection of the National Gallery of Ireland and the National Self–portrait Collection. In 2015 she won the Hennessy Portrait Prize at the National Gallery and she was awarded the Hennessy Craig Scholarship at the RHA Annual Exhibition. She has received several Arts Council Bursary Awards, the K+M Evans Award (RHA Annual) and the Emerging Visual Artist Award (Wexford Arts Centre). Recent solo exhibitions include the Molesworth Gallery, the LAB and the RHA (all Dublin), QSS Gallery (Belfast), the Butler Gallery (Kilkenny) and Wexford Arts Centre. The artist is represented by the Molesworth Gallery, Dublin.
11. Aleana Egan (b.1979) John Hanna & Sons machine no.1 screenprint edition of 4 + 1 AP signed on reverse 18 by 24in (46 by 62cm) exhibited: an edition shown in the Irish Architectural Archive as part of Vestibule a group show with Daniel Gustav Kramer & Eva Rothschild, Merrion Square 2014. €450 – €600
Aleana Egan lives and works in Dublin. Recent solo exhibitions include Douglas Hyde Gallery, Gallery 2, Dublin, (2015); Konrad Fischer Galerie, Berlin (2015); Mary Mary Gallery, Glasgow (2014); Kerlin Gallery, Dublin (2013); Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2012); The Drawing Room, London (2011); Mole Vanvitelliana, Ancona (2010); Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin (2009); and Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland (2008). Recent group exhibitions include ‘Out there, thataway’. CCA Derry (2015); ‘Contemporary Drawings’, Kettles Yard, Cambridge (2015); ‘Vestibule’, a large–scale public commission, Merrion Square, Dublin (2014); ‘Deep One Perfect Morning’, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin (2014); ‘In The Line of Beauty’, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2013); Veneklasen/Werner, Berlin (2013); Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh (2013); Sculpture Center, New York (2010); Landesmuseum Münster, Germany (2010); 5th Berlin Biennale, Berlin and Kunsthalle zu Kiel (2008).
12. Orla Whelan (b.1975) More Than This oil on canvas, signed on reverse, 40 by 30cm exhibited: Claremorris Open Exhibition 2015, Mayo, selected by Brian Cass. €600 – €800 Orla Whelan is a contemporary artist who’s practice is rooted in painting. Solo exhibitions include In Paint, In Teeth, In Mountains, In Stars at The LAB, Dublin (2011/12), Seeing in black, Roscommon Art Centre (2011), At the Heart of Chance, Draiocht, Dublin (2008/09), Outside at The Return, Goethe Instituit, Dublin (2007) and Overtime at Archeus Fine Art, London (2002). Group exhibitions include include Claremorris Open 2015, Periodical Review #4, Ormston House, Limerick & Pallas Projects, Dublin, (2014/15), and There, Not There (5 Contemporary Painters) at Crawford Art Gallery, Cork (2008). She holds an MA in Visual Arts Practices from IADT, MA European Fine Art from Winchester School of Art, Barcelona, and BA Fine Art from NCAD. Studio residencies and awards include Studio 468, The RHA, Draiocht, the VCCA, The Arts Council of Ireland, South Dublin County Council, the Tyrone Guthrie Centre. She is founder of the artists collective AtHomeStudios.
13. Gillian Lawler (b.1977) Center Street II oil on canvas signed on reverse 16 by 16in (40 by 40cm) provenance: Pallas Projects/Studios and The Molesworth Gallery exhibited: The Molesworth Gallery, solo exhibition April 2016 €1,050 – €1,400 Received a BA in Fine Art from NCAD in 2000. Awards include the Hennessy Craig Award, RHA Gallery 2007, the Whytes Award, RHA Gallery 2007, Open Selection Exhibition Award/Eigse Arts Festival 2009, Arts Council Bursary 2009, and a Culture Ireland Award 2011. Shortlisted for the Beers Lambert Contemporary, Thames and Hudson publication, 100 Painters of Tomorrow 2013, the Celeste International Art Prize 2012 and a Merit prize/Golden Fleece Award 2013. Exhibitions include The Molesworth Gallery 2016, Pallas Projects 2015, Galway Arts Centre 2014, Fenderesky Gallery 2007/2010, The Dock 2009, Lacuna [02] Taylor Gallery 2014, Difference Engine, Limerick City Gallery 2013, Black Country, Lion and Lamb Gallery, London 2013, Difference Engine,The Oriel Myrrdin Gallery, Wales 2013, Beers Lambert Contemporary, London, 2011, Difference Engine, CSV Cultural Center, New York 2011, and Preponderance of the Small, Douglas Hyde Gallery 2009.
14. Lucy McKenna (b.1982) Reaching, edition 3/100 lambdachrome print on dibond, 16 by 24.5cm provenance: Temple Bar Gallery + Studios exhibited: Gallery West, Toronto CA, Carnegie Arts Centre Kerry, Linenhall Arts Centre Mayo €110 – €140 Irish artist living and working in Dublin. Since graduating from NCAD she has developed a multidisciplinary practice including drawing, film, photography and installation. Her work has been exhibited in Ireland, UK, USA, Canada, China, Germany and Sweden. Group exhibitions include Periodical Review #5 Pallas Projects, Dublin; Process Space VISUAL Carlow; Action At A Distance Naughton Gallery, Queens University Belfast; SUPERSONIC EXOTHEMIC FRONT Limerick Arts Encounter; Under The Rug Iona College NY, USA; Convergence III With Space Gallery, Beijing, China; Sanctioned Array White Box Gallery, NYC, USA. Solo exhibitions include at the Source Arts Centre, IE; Axis Ballymun, IE. Residencies in ISCP New York (2017, upcoming); Armagh Space Observatory with Catalyst Arts (2016); Facebook AIR Program (2015); Kilkenny Arts Office (2011); Artscape Toronto CA (2010); NES Iceland (2009); Vermont Studio Center USA (2008).
15. Mick O’Dea (b.1958) Harry acrylic on paper 37 by 48cm provenance: Kavanagh Gallery literature: Black and Tan, Trouble, The Split – published by Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, 2014. exhibited: Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, 2014 €1,200 – €1,600
Born in Ennis, Co. Clare in 1958, O’Dea studied at the National College of Art & Design, Dublin and the University of Massachusetts, Boston from 1976 to 1981. In 1997, he received an M.A. in European Fine Art from the Winchester School of Art. O’Dea has exhibited widely in Ireland and Europe, most recently with the concluding show in his civil war trilogy, The Split, at Kevin Kavanagh, Dublin (2014), and a major solo exhibition at the Royal Hibernian Academy, The Foggy Dew (2016). O’Dea was elected a Member of the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1996 and was elected President of the Royal Hibernian Academy in 2014.
16. Caroline McCarthy (b.1971) Stroller, 2016 painting: acrylic on canvas. Unique. signed on reverse, lower right 35 by 25cm provenance: East London Studio, Green on Red Gallery, Dublin literature: related work reviews in Frieze magazine by Gemma Tipton, Sumer 2015 €1,920 – €2,560 Born in Dublin. Lives and works in London since 1997. Studied Fine Art at NCAD, Dublin and Goldsmiths College London, graduating with BA hons in 1994 and MA Fine Art in 1997. Solo shows include Green on Red, Dublin; Gimpel Fils, London; Hoet Bekaert, Ghent; Parker’s Box Gallery, New York; Limerick City Art Gallery; Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin; Gasworks, CaLondon; Void Gallery, Derry; and Bugdahn und Kaimer, Düsseldorf. Group shows include Europe Exists, MMCA, Greece, 2003; East End Academy, Whitechapel Gallery, London, 2004; To Be Continued, curated by The British Council, Helsinki Kunsthalle, Finland, 2005; (Z) art curated by Jan Hoet, Abtart, Stuttgart 2010; Group Coordination, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, ...
... 2014; and Dismaland, curated by Banksy, Somerset, UK, 2015. Her work is in the collection of Irish Museum of Modern Art, Arts Council of Ireland, Allied Irish Bank, Office of Public Works, Zabludowicz Collection and private collections.
17. Isabel Nolan (b.1974) Donkey Study, 2016 pencil on paper, signed on reverse 29.5 by 21cm provenance: Artist’s Studio/Kerlin Gallery €660 – €880 Nolan’s works evolve out of intensive scrutiny of cosmological or natural phenomena, historical artefacts, or the study of literary texts. Idiosyncratic investigations that ask how we make the world significant to ourselves. Upcoming solo shows include Krinzinger Gallery, Vienna, 2016 & Douglas Hyde Gallery, 2017. ‘The weakened eye of day’; is currently at CAG, Vancouver. First shown at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in 2014, the exhibition also visited Mercer Union, Toronto earlier this year. Other solos include A Thing Is Mostly Space, Launch Pad New York (2015); The Model, Sligo (2011) travelling to the Musée d’art moderne de Saint Etienne, France (2012); The Return Gallery, Goethe Institute, Dublin (2012–13); Gallery 2, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2008) and Project Arts Centre, Dublin (2005). In 2005, Nolan represented Ireland at the 51st Venice Biennale as part of a group exhibition, Ireland at Venice 2005.
18. Sean Grimes (b.1987) Lozenges, 2016 oil on paper in artist’s frame signed lower reverse 27.7 by 40cm exhibited: Sean Grimes – Lightworks, Talbot Gallery, 2016 €210 – €280 2015 –BA (Hons) Fine Art, NCAD 2015– Most Promising Graduate Award, Talbot Gallery and Studios 2015 –Pallas Periodical Review No. 5, Pallas Projects, NCAD Gallery 2016– Lightworks, Talbot Gallery
19. Gavin Wade (b.1971) Exploded Support Structure for a Dymaxion Map, 2015 silkscreen print, edition 21 of 50 signed lower right, 35 by 30cm literature: made for the front cover of the oldest running newspaper in the world in Worcester, Berrow’s Journal, Thursday, October 22, 2015 (325th Anniversary Edition). Commissioned by Division of Labour. exhibited: Rotterdam Art Fair, 2016 €210 – €280 Gavin Wade is an artist–curator, Director of Eastside Projects, Senior Research Fellow at Birmingham City University. His curated solo exhibitions include Samara Scott, Susan Philipsz, Bill Drummond, Cao Fei, Mike Nelson, William Pope.L, Dan Graham, Nathan Coley and Bas Jan Ader.
Curated exhibitions include: ‘Production Show’ (2016–2018), ‘Display Show’ (2015–16), Temple Bar Gallery/Eastside Projects/Stroom den Haag; ‘Painting Show’ (2011–12), ‘This Is The Gallery And The Gallery Is Many Things’, (2008), Eastside Projects; ‘Public Structures’ (2005), Guang Zhou Triennial, China. His books include ‘Upcycle This Book’ (2016) Book Wooks/Stroom den Haag; ‘The Artist and The Engineer’ (with James Langdon & Peter Nencini) (2013) Eastside Projects; ‘Has Man A Function In Universe’, Book Works (2008); ‘The Interruptors: A Non–Simultaneous Novel’, Article Press (2005); ‘STRIKE’ (adjusted by Liam Gillick), Alberta Press London (2002); Gavin also contributed to the Pallas Projects publication ‘Artist–Run Europe’, 2016.
20. Sam Keogh (b.1985 ) Untitled, August 2015 Raku fired ceramic 12 x 6 x 1 cm exhibited: Welcome to the Neighborhood 2015, Askeaton, Co.Limerick €600 – €800 Born 1985, lives and works in Amsterdam/London/ Co.Wicklow. Education: MFA Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, London, 2011 – 2014, BA Fine Art Painting, NCAD,Dublin, Graduated 2009, BA Animation Production and Design, DLIADT,Dublin, 2004–2006 Selected Solo Exhibitions, Eurocopter EC135, Dortmunder Kunstverein, Germany, June 2016, Four Fold, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, May 2015 ,Mop, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, September 2013, Terrestris, Project Arts Centre, Dublin, July 2012, BABEL, Artlink Gallery, Buncrana, Co.Donegal, July 15th 2010
21. Brian Fay (b.1968) Metsu Crack Drawing Woman reading a Letter ,2007 ink on paper, signed lower right on front 17 by 12in (43 by 30cm) provenance: The Artist Studio and Nag Gallery, Dublin exhibited: This pieces has been exhibited in Some Time Now 2007 Mermaid Arts Centre, Bray, Co Wicklow and toured in the exhibition Into Irish Drawing 2009–2010 Limerick City Gallery of Art, Aktuele Kunst Hengelo, Hengelo, The Netherlands, Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, France and The Millennium Court, Portadown, Northern Ireland. €900 – €1,200 Brian Fay’s practice, rooted in drawing, uses the materiality of pre–existing artworks and objects to examine their complex relation to time. Recent solo shows include Of the Survival of Images (and Objects) Nag Gallery, Dublin and Broken Images or When does Posterity Begin? RHA Gallery, Dublin. His work is in the National Drawing Collection, and the collections of The Crawford Art Gallery, DIT, Office of Public Works and private collections. He is the winner of the 2014 Derwent International Drawing Prize, the 2016 AXA Drawing Prize, and is represented by Nag gallery, Dublin.
22. Karl Burke (b.1974) Untitled, 2016 collage, diptych signed inside fold A4 – 21.5 by 27.9cm €120 – €150
Karl Burke is an Irish artist and musician based in Dublin. He has exhibited widely in Europe and North America including The Royal Hibernian Academy, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Hugh Lane Gallery, Project Arts Centre, The Mac, Belfast, Maria Stenfors Gallery, The Serpentine and The Mattress factory. Karl’s practice is primarily concerned with perceptions, both emotional and physical, of our three dimensional world, taking the form of sculpture, installations, drawings, photographs, video and sound. A site–specific practice, subtle but logical sculptural interventions offer the viewer the opportunity to reassess and acknowledge the world that surrounds us. Karl’s work and practice draws out a certain inbetween–ness in the potential in forms of space and place, to assert the present and make concrete the now.
23. George Bolster (b.1972) Culture: With and Without Atmosphere Chromogenic Print, signed on reverse diptych (2x) 20 by 15in (2x (50 by 40cm)) exhibited: upcoming exhibition at NUMU, Los Gatos, California, USA November 2016. €900 – €1,200 George Bolster works in NYC. Selected solo: Archive for an Unmade Narrative, CPI and 21st St. Projects, NYC, US; Amazement Insulates Us All, Memento Vivere, The Lab Gallery, Dublin; Un/natural History: Drowning Captiva, Nuit Blanche (Commission), Toronto, CA; , ..
.. High on Christ, Chung King Projects, LA, US; idealisms fail because humans have to live them, Monster Truck Dublin; sociodesic: a space for the three great loves GAC, and Eye of the Needle, PCP, Dublin. Selected group: Kenosis in the Supervoid, Station Independent, NY, US; Et si on s’était trompé?, Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, FR; Tulca seachange, Galway; /seconds, Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah, UAE; These Days: Elegies for Modern Times, MASS MoCA, MA, USA; Flip, Chung King Projects, LA, US; EVA International, Limerick, and Passing Through, Glucksman Gallery, Cork. 2013: awarded residency from the Rauschenberg Foundation. Artist in residence at SETI Institute, researching at NASA Ames. Featured in the book Creative Ireland: The Visual Arts; Contemporary Irish Visual Art from 2000–2011 by Sean Kissane and
David Beattie is an artist who lives and works in Dublin, Ireland. He has received a number of Arts Council bursaries, most recently 2015 and was awarded the Harpo Foundation Award in 2010. Recent solo exhibitions include Temple Bar Gallery and Studios (2011); The Mattress Factory Art Museum, Pittsburgh and Mercer Union Centre for Contemporary Visual Art, Toronto, Canada (both 2010). Beattie has been included in numerous group exhibitions including In the Line of Beauty, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2013), O Brave New World, Rubicon Projects, Brussels (2013) All Humans Do, The Model, Sligo and Whitebox, New York (2012); Holding Together, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2010); La Part des Choses, Mains d’Oeuvres, Paris, and in Quiet Revolution, Hayward Touring, UK (2009).
24. David Beattie (b.1979) Green Oranges archival pigment print, 1 of 5 edition, 2016 signed on reverse diptych 12.5 by 16.5cm (x 2) €600 – €800
25. Barbara Knezevic (b.1977) Phantom Stones unique photogram on fibre based paper signed on reverse 12 by 16in (30 by 40cm) exhibited: Illusions of beloved objects Basic Space, Dublin This unique photogram is an impression of one of the black limestones that comprises the public sculpture by Barbara Knezevic titled They are of us all sited in the GPO on O’Connell street that was commissioned by An Post Witness History to commemorate young lives lost during the Easter Rising. €720 – €960
26. Barbara Knezevic (b.1977) Lumps fired black earthenware dimensions variable, 3 pieces approx 2.5 by 1.2 by 1.2in (6 by 3 by 3cm) exhibited: City Agents, Contempoary Art Museum of Estonia (EKKM), Tallinn, Estonia, curated by Jussi Koitela €660 – €880
Born Sydney, Australia, lives and works in Dublin, Ireland. Attended the Sydney College of the Arts (Bachelor Visual Arts), National College of Art and Design, Dublin (Master of Fine Art). Residencies: Artspace, Sydney, Australia, HIAP,Helsinki, Finland, 2015. Commissioned by An Post Witness History, 2015, public sculpture They Are of Us all. Recent exhibitions: With Leftover Agencies, Gallery Augusta, Helsinki (2016); Duality of Form, Solstice Arts Centre (2016); Seachange, Tulca Festival of Visual Art, curated by Mary Cremin (2015); Frontiers in Retreat HIAP, Helsinki, Curated by Jenni Nurmenniemi (2015); ULTRA, The LAB, Dublin City Council, (2014); Temple Bar Gallery and Studios are Dead, curated by Chris Fite Wassilak, TBG+S, Dublin (2013); Forthcoming exhibitions The Last Thing on Earth, a solo exhibition at the MAC, Belfast, September 2016. Three acts in the time of astatine, solo exhibition at Temple Bar Gallery and Studios in November 2016.
27. Mark Cullen (b.1972) Heavy Water Bronze acrylic and oil on board signed on reverse 12 by 12in (30 by 30cm) literature:featured on back cover of BlackFlash, catalogue for exhibition in 126 Galwat 2007 exhibited: Difference Engine: Accumulator II, Oriel Myrrdin Gallery, Carmarthen, Wales, 2013, Difference Engine IV, Wexford Arts Centre, 2011 €600 – €800 Recent shows: The Future is Self–Organised, Limerick City Gallery, 2016, Mandala: As within so without, O’Brien Science Centre, UCD 2014 – 2015. Welcome Disturbances, The Lab, Dublin, (cat), Cosmic Dust, Visual, Carlow, Lacuna 3, Taylor Galleries, Dublin and XL Group Exhibition, Dublin (cat) in 2014 Works include: ARK, Dublin Contemporary, MAIM XI for Irish Museum Modern Art, Temporary Portable Reservoirs at The Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, Dublin and Siege House, London, Cosmic Annihilator, an installation at Pallas Heights and Open EV+A (curated by Dan Cameron) Limerick City Gallery. MAD Art Fair Madrid, (curated by Jim Ricks), Difference Engine, Oriel Myrrdin Gallery, Wales, CSV Cultural Centre, New York, Wexford Arts Centre, The Black Mariah, Cork & SOMA, Waterford. He has several works in the Collection of the Office of Public Works, Dunsink Observatory and is also included in the Chamber of Commerce Collection in the City of Hefei, China.
28. Stephen Loughman (b. 1964) Untitled oil on paper signed on reverrse 38 by 29 in (15 by 11.5cm) provenance: The Artist’s Studio/Kevin Kavanagh Gallery €600 – €800 Stephen Loughman lives and work in Dublin. He graduated from NCAD in 1987. Selected solo and two–person exhibitions include: our victory, Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, 2009; Stephen Loughman & Mark O’Kelly, Galway Arts Centre, 2007; The Lake, Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, 2006; and Desperate Optimists, 26th Sao Paulo Bienal, Brazil, 2004. His work is housed in the imma, the Arts Council of Ireland, the opw, the collection of axa. Insurance, and several private collections across Ireland, the uk, and Spain.
29. Stephen Dunne (b.1973) Chasing the Light, 2016 oil on canvas signed on reverse 35.5 by 24 in (90 by 60cm) €600 – €800
A graduate of the M.A in Fine Art painting at the Royal College of Art in London, and of the National College of Art and Design, Dublin. Past exhibitions have included a number of solo shows “Luminous” at NAG, Dublin, 2015; “Poached Eyes on Ghost & Corpse of Milk”, Fumbally Exchange, Dublin 2015; “Subliminal Anarchy”, Pallas Projects, 2014 and a series of solo shows at Rise in Berlin “The Phantom Limb”, 2011; “Schizo Epiphanies”, 2009 and “Der Zauberlehrling” (The Sorcerer’s Apprentice)”, 2008. Other exhibitions have included “Toot Tootsie Goodbye” at V1 Copenhagen curated by Francesca Gavin, group shows at Domobaal London, GSK Contemporary at the Royal Academy in London (with Mark Titchner) and The Big Four at Channel Four in London. Stephen was also included in “Pilot 3” which was exhibited as part of the Venice Biennale in 2007.stephendunne.org/
30. Aisling Ní Chlaonadh (b.1989) Owlbeak, 2016 digital painting signed on reverse 11.69 by 16.54in (29.7 by 42.0cm) €60 – €80
Aisling Ni Chlaonadh is a visual artist based in Dublin, Ireland. Her work focuses on the head as abstract form throught the lens of anxiety, creating colourful and unnerving compositions which borrow from the conventions of passport photography. Her work has been featured in shows such as Salon d’Exploration at The Back Loft, Dublin and Transferrals at Pallas Projects Gallery/ Studios.
31. Brian Maguire (b.1951) Police Juarez, 2012 lithograph, edition 7/25 signed lower right corner, 98 by 134cm provenance: Kerlin Gallery €2,640 – €3,520
Brian Maguire is one of Ireland’s most celebrated painters, with a career stretching from the 1970s to today. His most recent solo exhibitions include: Over Our Heads the Hollow Seas Closed Up, Kerlin, Dublin (2016), The Void, Derry (2015–2016) and Fergus McCaffrey, New York (2015). Group exhibitions and biennales include the Irish Museum of Modern Art; WIELS, Brussels; VISUAL, Carlow; Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane; National Gallery of Contemporary Art, Korea; Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Japan; Dublin Contemporary (2011) and the 24th São Paolo Bienal (1998). Maguire’s work is held in numerous public and private collections including the Museum of Fine Art Houston, USA; Museu de Arte do Rio, Brazil; Irish Museum of Modern Art; Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane; Trinity College Dublin; Alvar Aalto Museum, Finland; Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag, Netherlands; Wolverhampton Art Gallery, UK and Crawford Art Gallery, Cork. Brian Maguire was appointed honorary board member to Pallas Projects/Studios for our 20th anniversary year.
32. Alison Pilkington (b.1967)
33. Denis Kelly (b.1959)
Thinking Thing oil on canvas, signed on reverse 12 by 10in (30 by 25cm)
Segmented Polygon acrylic on found wood signed on reverse 17 by 14in (43 by 35cm) exhibited:Éigse Open Submission 2015 at Visual Centre for Contmeporary Art
€400 – €540
€390 – €520 Alison Pilkington lives and works in Dublin. Studio member at Temple Bar Gallery and Studios. She completed a PhD in Fine Art Practice – Painting at NCAD, 2015. In 2012 she was awarded a British Institution Award for painting at the Royal Academy Summer Show London. She was selected for the Marmite Painting Prize, London 2012 and 2016 and shortlisted for the Kurt Beers 100 Painters of Tomorrow publication (2013). She was 3rd prizewinner at the Artslant International Jurors Award in Dec 2013. Recent exhibitions include Royal Academy Summer Show London 2016, RHA Annual Show 2016, Marmite Painting Prize London and Highlanes Gallery Drogheda 2016, Selected group show at Herrick Gallery Mayfair London 2016. Forthcoming exhibitions include Works on Paper Group Show Xi’An Museum of Contemporary Art China 2016, and Solo Project at Westminster Art Reference Library London 2017.
Denis Kelly is an emerging artist based in Leixlip Co. Kildare. He worked for a number of years as a graphic designer in Dublin taking up painting in 2007. He holds a first class honours degree in Visual Arts Practice from IADT, Dún Laoghaire and an MFA in painting from NCAD, Dublin. Recent exhibitions include ‘Edge’ at the Municipal Gallery dlr Lexicon, ‘Describing Architecture 2015’ at The Powerscourt Centre, RHA and RUA annual exhibitions, Éigse Open 2015 and RUA RED Summer and Winter Shows. Awards comprise a short listing as one of the top ten graduates at the International UA Awards in 2012 and winning the Kildare County Council Emerging Visual Artist Bursary Award 2015 with a solo exhibition at the Riverbank Arts Centre Newbridge in Autumn 2016. His work is part of the Office of Public Works collection and private collections in Ireland, UK and US.
34. Albert Weis (b.1969) parade (428.428.1612.1612) pigment print on Hahnemuhle Fine Art– Paper, colour sheets signed on lower right and reverse 12.7 by 16.3cm provenance: Abert Weis and Clement & Schneider Gallery Bonn €360 – €480
Albert Weis was born in Passau, Germany in 1969. He studied sculpture at the Akademie der Bildenden Kuenste in Munich and graduated as a “Meisterschueler” in 1997. In 2009, Weis was awarded a grant by the Villa Aurora in Los Angeles and in 2010 for the Citè Internationale des Arts in Paris by the city of Berlin. In 2014 he was artist in residence at IMMA Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin, Ireland. He lives and works in Berlin. Weis’ work has been shown at Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, New York, 1999, Haus der Kunst Munich and Kunstmuseum Bonn, 2000, Sprengel Museum Hannover, 2003, Kunstmuseen Krefeld/Haus Lange, 2008, Akademie der Kuenste, Berlin, 2010 , Daimler Contemporary, Haus Huth, Berlin, 2010, Museum für Konkrete Kunst, Ingolstadt, 2011, Sociedad Anonima, Madrid, 2015, Kunstverein Bochum, 2015, Rathausgalerie München, 2016.
35. Daniel Lipstein (b.1959) Levitating All Over the World edition of 55, 2015 etching and aquatint 6 by 24in (15.8 by 60cm) €360 – €480
Daniel Lipstein is a Fine Art Painter and Print–Maker. He graduated with an MFA in Fine Art Print from the National College of Art and Design, Dublin in 2009. He won several awards such as the first prize at the ‘Impressions’ Galway Arts Center, 2010. His work is held in public collections and in many private collections in Ireland, USA, Europe and Israel. You can view more of his work and information on his website: www. daniellipstein.org
36. Patrick Graham (b.1943) Somewhere Jerusalem, 2007 mixed media on board, signed lower right 81 by 112cm €3,000 – €4,000
Born in Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland in 1943, Graham attended the National College of Art and Design (1959–1963). Graham has long been considered ‘Ireland’s finest draughtsman’ and a genuine ‘artist’s artist’, but these much abused terms – though undoubtedly apt in relation to Graham – do not capture the truly powerful nature of his work. Graham’s paintings and drawings are a magnificent and unique balancing act of strength and fragility. Selected Exhibitions: 2016 Lullaby, Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin, Ireland, 2016 Patrick Graham, Luan Gallery, Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland, 2013 Half Light, Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin, Ireland, 2013 Re/Turn, 30th Anniversary Exhibition, TBG S, Dublin, Ireland, 2009 The Quick and the Dead (with Patrick Hall, Timothy Hawkesworth, Brian Maguire), Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Ireland, 2008 Footfalls (with Michael Warren), Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin
38. Shane Murphy (b.1970) 37. Eleanor McCaughey (b.1980) Figure 3 oil on board signed on reverse 14 by 18in (35 by 45cm) €480 – €640
Eleanor McCaughey is Irish artist living and working in Dublin, In 2011 she graduated with an honours degree in Fine Art from DIT. Eleanor has exhibited both nationally and internationally including the National Portrait Gallery London, the Royal Ulster Academy Belfast, the Royal Dublin Society and the Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin. She was awarded the Conor Prize for a figurative work from the the Royal Ulster Academy in 2014 and the KM Evans Painting Prize, from the Royal Hibernian Academy in 2015.
Untitled, 2016 expanded drawing (sculpture) 30 by 30 by 30cm €480 – €640
Born in 1970, Shane Murphy graduated from the National College of Art and Design with a 1st Class Honours (BA) in History of Art & Fine Art (Painting) in 2013. Group shows include, Periodical Review, Pallas Projects & Ormston House, 2014, Expansive Traces, Ormston House, Limerick, 2014; Lacuna [2], The Taylor Galleries, Dublin 2014; C•30 C•60 C•90 GO, The Library Project, Dublin, 2014; Unearth, Block T Offsite in collaboration with Mary Cremin, Roscommon Arts Centre, 2013 – 2014; Process, Block T, Dublin, 2013; RDS Student Art Awards Exhibition, RDS, Dublin & Riverbank Arts Centre, Kildare, 2012; Tunnelling Art and Physics, The Atrium, Temple Bar Gallery & Studios, Dublin, 2012; and Admission, curated by Grace Weir & Joe Walker, Light House Cinema, Dublin, 2012. He was shortlisted for Block T’s Emerging Graduate Award in 2013. Shane Murphy’s work is included in the Office of Public Works as well as several private collections.
39. Brian Duggan (b.1971) Trinity, (1/6 + AP 0001# 2054 nuclear testing maps) digital print on cotton 27.5 by 19in (70 by 49cm) signed on reverse provenance: Studio of Brian Duggan and Balzer projects, Basel Switzerland. exhibited: UCD, 2016 €460 – €620
Duggan is an artist who lives and works in Dublin, and throughout 2016 will participate in the residency programme ‘Art and Science’ at University College Dublin (UCD), in the School of Physics. Selected solo exhibitions include: Project arts Centre Dublin, Crawford Gallery, Cork; ISCP International Studio Curatorial Programme, New York; Dublin City Gallery: The Hugh Lane; Limerick City Gallery of Art; Visual, Carlow, Pallas Heights, Dublin. Duggan is represented by balzer projects, Basel.
40. & 41. Caoimhe Kilfeather (b.1979) Street (I & II), 2016 black and white silver gelatin prints 10 by 8in (25 by 20cm) exhibited: Duality of Form, Solstice Arts Centre, 2016 €450 – €600 (each)
Caoimhe Kilfeather studied at the National College of Art Design, Dublin and the Slade School of Fine Art, London. Her work is predominantly sculptural and is influenced by an interest in the built environment and of our relationships to the spatial, formal and psychological qualities of architecture. The work demonstrates sensitivity to the intrinsic qualities of raw matter and Kilfeather’s manipulation of materials, scale and weight results in works where the physical properties of objects and structures are obscured and hard to define. Recent exhibitions include season and evening and weather and history at the Douglas Hyde Gallery and this attentive place at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios. Her work is included in the collections at IMMA, the OPW and the Arts Council.
42. Wendy Judge (b.1967) Landformed drawing, coloured pencil on paper signed, dated and titled on reverse of drawing 45 by 64cm €450 – €600
At present she is showing as part of Factory Installed 2016 at the Mattress Factory Museum, Pittsburgh, PA in USA. In 2013 she was invited to show at The National Gallery of Ireland with William Evans of Eton(1798–1877) in From Galway to Leenane: Perspectives On Landscape. Her solo projects include Souvenir Views at Pallas Projects/Studios, 2012, Great Works at Goethe Institute Dublin in 2008 followed by Works of the World United, Thisisnotashop, Dublin in 2009. She has exhibited in the group exhibitions, The Balloon at Rawson Projects, New York, 2014, Dublin Contemporary 2011 and ‘Last’ at Douglas Hyde Gallery, 2012, She was one of a group of artists that represented Thisisnotashop, at the Festival of Independents – No Soul for Sale, New York, 2009, and at Tate Modern, London, 2010. Mollie Douthit resides in Ireland. Her work has been published in New American Paintings, The Irish Arts Review, and the Irish Independent. Reviews have been published in the Irish Times, and Sunday Times Culture. Forthcoming she is featured in Studio Visit magazine. Her work is included in both public and private collections.
43. Mollie Douthit (b.1986) An itch, 2016 oil on linen, signed on reverse, 20 by 25cm €540 – €720
In 2013 she was the recipient of the Hennessy Craig Award from the RHA, and shortlisted for Saatchi Art’s New Sensation Prize. 2014 Exhibitions include the Continental Shift– Saatchi Gallery, London; If I show you the roses–Rubicon Projects, Dublin. 2015 Exhibitions include a solo exhibition at the RHA Ashford Gallery; Panorama group exhibition– Pallas Projects. 2016 exhibitions include Contemporary Realism group exhibition– Catherine Hammond Gallery; Courtship KCAT Engagement group Exhibition– Kilkenny Arts Festival. Douthit is preparing for an exhibition at the North Dakota Museum of Art.
44. Lesley–Ann O’Connell (b.1985) Freefall , 2015 oil on canvas signed on reverse 15.75 by 15.75in (40 by 40cm) exhibited: Pallas Projects Gallery/Studios, SO Fine Art Editions, Solstice Arts Centre €330 – €440
Lesley–Ann O’Connell is an artist from Co. Meath. She graduated with a Masters in Fine Art from the National College of Art & Design, Dublin in 2014, where she also received her degree in 2008. She has exhibited at Wandering Image, a two–person exhibition of her work at NCAD Gallery, 2009 and group exhibitions including Vis a Vis, Niland Gallery, Galway (2011), First Awake Moment, Pallas Projects, Dublin(2013); Paorama, Pallas Projects; Lacuna, Taylor Galleries, Dublin (2015) and most recently Young II, SO Fine Art Editions, Dublin and Surveyor, Solstice Arts Centre, Co. Meath (2016). She had her first solo show, Surface in Motion with Pallas Projects in 2015. Her work is held in the public collections of Impact, AXA Ireland and the OPW / State Art Collection.
45. Siobhan O’Callaghan (b.1992) Someone Placed This Here oil on canvas signed bottom right edge of canvas, signed and dated on reverse 24 by 31.5in (60 by 80cm) exhibited: Flux Exhibition, MART, July 2016 €330 – €400
Siobhán O’Callaghan is an Irish artist, currently based in New York. She received a First Class Joint Honours degree in Fine Art (Painting) and Art History from the National College of Art and Design in 2015. The artist’s work has been shown at a number of exhibitions since her graduate exhibition, including Boyle Arts Festival (2015), Cave Paintings (2015) and Flux: Navigating Life in Uncertain Terms (2016). siobhanocallaghanart.com
46. Alan Phelan (b.1968) Roger and Adler, Norway (diptych) photogravure signed verso image size: 30 by 17cm, paper size: 38 by 28.5cm provenance: printed at Michael Woolworth Publications, Paris, coutesy the artist literature: images reproduced in “High Treason: Roger Casement” (ed.) Jessica O’Donnell, The Hugh Lane, Dublin City Gallery, 2016 €300 – €400 Alan Phelan studied at Dublin City University and Rochester Institute of Technology, New York. Exhibitions include 2016: The Hugh Lane Dublin City Gallery; 2015: Bonn Kunstmuseum; IMMA, Dublin; 2014: Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast; Detroit Stockholm, Stockholm; Treignac Projet, France; 2013: Oonagh Young Gallery, Dublin; Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Dublin; Bozar, Brussels; 2012: Eastlink Gallery, Shanghai; 2011: Oksasenkatu 11, Helsinki; Mina Dresden Gallery, San Francisco; 2010: Galería Del Infinito Arte, Buenos Aires; 2009: IMMA, Dublin and Chapter, Cardiff; 2007: Feinkost, Berlin; mother’s tankstation, Dublin; ŠKUC, Ljubljana; 2006: SKC Gallery, Belgrade; The Lab, Dublin; 2004: Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. His work is included in the collections of the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Limerick City Gallery of Art, The National Self–Portrait Collection, the Office of Public Works and several private
47. Paul Hallahan (b.1980) Fanfare plaster, clay, acrylic paint, 22 by 15cm signed behind arm of one of the elements €360 – €480 Paul Hallahan is a graduate of Ballyfermot College of Further Education (BCFE) and Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT), studying Animation and Visual Art respectively. With his art making practice he has shown both internationally and throughout Ireland, some recent exhibitions his work has be part of include Small… far away at the Molesworth Gallery in Dublin, Carlow arts festival at Visual Gallery in Carlow, This is water at Catalyst Gallery and Waterford Collection, RHA. As part of his practice he has also worked within curation and was an invited curator for Pallas Periodical in 2014, has worked with Broadstone studios, 126 gallery, IMMA and Independent Studios.
48. Sean Scully (b.1945) Pink Robe, 2009 aquatint, sugarlift and siptbite on paper, Ed. 1/40 to 40/40 + 5 AP + 1 PP + 3 EXP signed on lower righthand side 55.1 by 50cm €2,280 – €3,040
Sean Scully is generally considered to be one of the world’s leading abstract painters. Born in Dublin and raised in London, he now lives between New York and Germany. Appropriately, therefore, Scully’s art is thoroughly international in perspective. Recent exhibitions include ‘Follow the Heart: The Art of Sean Scully 1964–2014’, Shanghai Himalayas Art Museum, travelling to CAFA, Beijing; ‘Sean Scully – Figure/Abstract’, Ludwig Museum, Koblenz, travelling to Kunsthalle Rostock, Germany and Crawford Art Gallery, Cork; and a major retrospective at the National Gallery of Ireland. Scully is represented in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the National Gallery, Washington, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, the Tate Gallery, London, the Louisiana, Denmark, the Reina Sofia, Madrid, and in many other private and public collections worldwide.
49. Ann Quinn (b.1978) Cardinal oil on panel signed on reverse diptych (2x) 25 by 35cm exhibited: Taylor Galleries Winter Group Show €600 – €760
Ann Quinn received a BA in Fine Art from NCAD in 2000. Solo shows include Taylor Galleries (2016, 2013), Dock Arts Centre (2013), Ashford Gallery (2009). Group shows include the RHA Annual Exhibition every year since 2004, Claremorris Open (2015), Galway Arts Centre (2010), Pallas Contemporary Projects (2010, 2009). Some of the awards she received are Thomas Dammann Travel Award in 2015, the K & M Evans Award in 2012, the Hennessey Craig Scholarship in 2009, a Visual Artists Bursary from the Arts Council in 2009. She was awarded fellowships at Ragdale Foundation, Chicago (USA) in 2016, VCCA (USA) in 2014, Centre d’ Art I Natura (Spain) in 2015 & 2010, the Fundacion Valpairoso (Spain) in 2008. Residencies in Ireland include the RHA (2009), Heinrich Boll Cottage (2010), Tyrone Guthrie Centre (2008). Her work is in the collection of the OPW, the National Self Portrait Collection of Ireland, Axa Insurance, Health Service Executive, Wesley College, Donegal County Council.
50. Glenn Fitzgerald (b.1977) Beach Boy oil on board signed on reverse 30 by 20cm exhibited: Pallas Projects/Studios €250 – €340 2003 BA Fine Art, Crawford College of Art and Design, Cork, Ireland solo exhibitions: We Don’t Dream, Pallas Projects, Dublin, 2015, Caro 2, Form Gallery, London, 2006, Sentient, The Hunt Museum, Limerick, 2005 Caro, Form Gallery, Cork, 2004. group exhibitions: Pallas Periodical Review, N.C.A.D Gallery Dublin, 2015, RHA Annual, Dublin, 2012 collections: University College Cork, Bank of Ireland Dublin
51. Gabhann Dunne (b.1975) Holocene Footie oil on board signed on back of painting 20 by 30cm €450 – €600 Recent Solo Shows: October, 2015, The Flower’s Pilgrim, The Molesworth Gallery, Dublin 2, April 2015, Magent a Honey, The Lab, Jun–Jul 2012, The Wavemaker’s Vision, Rubicon Gallery, Dub lin 2, Jan–Feb 2012, The Crossing, Roscommon Arts Centre, Roscommon, Oct 2009, The Outermost House, The Nag/Cross Gallery, Dublin 8, Selected Group Shows: January, 2016, Pallas Periodical Review, Pallas Studios, Dublin 8, May 2015, 185th RHA Annual Exhibition, Dublin 2, September 2014, an exhibition by six selected RHA artists with each in turn selecting one artist whose work/practice they admire to also participate in the exhibition, Vanguard Gallery at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork, May–Aug 2014, 184 RHA Annual Exhibition, Dublin 2, May–Jun 2014, proposed by Rubicon Projects and selected for XL Group Show, St Stephen’s Green Club, Dublin 2
52. Keith Wilson (b.1971) Being Here, 4, 2015 oil on panel signed lower on right 16 by 15in (40.5 by 38cm) provenance: Keith Wilson Studio/ Oliver Sears Gallery exhibited: Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition 2015 €1,100 – €1,400
Born, Belfast, studied: University of Ulster and Edinb urgh College of Art, Scotland. Awards: Axa Insurance drawing prize; Hennessy–Craig Scholarship award, both at the RHA and the Mayo County Council Bursary Award for a residency at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre. Shortlisted; Golden Fleece Award, Dublin; commissioned by The Gallery Press to produce a series of images to accompany ‘Wayside Shrines’ by poet Paul Muldoon. Solo exhibitions: American Irish Historical Society, New York, the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in London, Le Logge in Assisi, Italy. Participant in the RHA and RUA annual exhibitions. public and private collections include the collections of the EPA, AXA Insurance, AIB, the National Self Portrait. Collection of Ireland, Queen’s University, Belfast and the University of Wisconsin.He is represented by the Oliver Sears Gallery, Dublin and a Member of the Royal Ulster Academy and a Fellow of the Ballinglen Arts Foundation.
53. Joan Coen (b.1946)
54. Mark Joyce (b.1966)
Head, 2016 oil on canvas signed on reverse 8 by 10in (20 by 25cm)
Corona 2 acrylic on glue gesso signed on reverse 30 by 25cm exhibited: Green on Red 2006, Ormston House 2014
€290 – €340
Joan Coen is an MFA graduate of NCAD. She paints from life and is interested in the relationship of Art to Philosophy. She is especially interested in the philosophy of M. Heidegger concerning ‘Mood ‘as a primordial existential disclosure of being –in –the –world. Her painting is a response to this as revealed in the head. ..the head as a phenomenon showing the vagaries of the world. Her paintings have been exhibited in various Art Centres in Ireland , more recently in Beijing as part of Irish Wave 2016, and in the Humanities and Physics Dept. UCD 2015.
€1,800 – €2,400
Mark Joyce was born in Dublin in 1966, he grew up in Tallaght, and studied painting at Royal College of Art, London. He has received a British Council Fellowship (1993) and the Thomas Damman Award (2009), Georgette Chen Fellowship (2016) and has had solo exhibitions in Ireland, UK and the USA. He represented Ireland at the Festival Interceltique in France, and was an Artist in Residence at the Albers Foundation, USA, the Icelandic Center for the arts, NAFA–Singapore, Heinrich Boll Cottage, Co. Mayo, and facebook HQ, Dublin. His artwork explores the phenomenological strangeness of physical light.
55. Desmond Kenny (b. 1956) Elorn oil on canvas and mixed media signe don back of canvas 15 by 12in (37 by 31cm) €180 – €240 Solo shows in Soltice arts centre Navan. Pallas Contemporary Projects. The Lab Dublin. Market Place arts centre Armagh. Watergate Theatre Kilkenny Draiocht Arts Centre. Mullingar Arts Centre. Basement Gallery Dundalk. City Arts Centre Dublin. I am a member of the Graphic Studio Dublin and am Represented by the Printmakers Gallery and Graphic Studio Gallery
56. Eimearjean McCormack (b. 1980) Firmament, 1/ 5, 2013 archival pigment print and silk screen signed on reverse 12 by 12in (30 by 30cm) provenance: Engage Art Studios exhibited: ‘The wood between the worlds’ Occupy Space, Limerick €170 – €230 Eimearjean graduated in 2007 with an MA in Fine Art Print from Camberwell College of Arts, the University of Arts London and is currently undertaking an MA in Graphic Design. Recent exhibitions include New Prints at The International Print Center New York, The Future Is Self Organised at Limerick City Gallery of Art, RHA Summer Show, ‘Tracing my Echo’ Zweigstelle Gallery Berlin and Kaleid Editions at The Art Academy London.
58. Steven Maybury (b.1987) 57. Derick Smith (b.1980) Untitled (Blue and Orange), 2016 acrylic on linen signed on reverse 15 by 20in (40 x 50cm) €290 – €390 Born in New York and raised in Ireland, Derick Smith initially began a career in design before moving on to chemical photography which resulted in his first solo exhibition in New York (2006). Later, he began to experiment with sculpture and painting after graduating from the National College of Art and Design, Dublin (2012), and has since exhibited nationally and internationally. Within his practice he approaches materials with a view to honouring their integral essence and of not losing sight of their essential primitive nature. Through the interaction of the paint with itself and, in so far as possible, the least intervention, one can bear witness to the unfolding of what may appear to be microcosms. The dripping and shifting textures, like water in nature, seeks the paths of least resistance and the lowest points of rest. Gravity is the primary inescapable force which touches everything and these paintings, like snapshots, seem stolen from the timeline of an otherwise downward demise.
Anicca, 2016 8 by 6in (20 by 15cm) exhibited: The library Project, Dublin in an exhibition titled Anicca. €270 – €360 An Irish artist based in Dublin his practice is primarily concerned with drawing. He has completed two solo exhibitions Anicca in The Library Project, Dublin and Dukkha, Platform Arts, Belfast He is involved in several creative projects, including The Mundi Project commissioned by Luciano Benetton and The Drawing Works in London. He will be exhibiting with The Drawing Works this coming September. He is also awarded the 2016 Fingal Co. Council Artists Support Scheme Bursary to create a publication in 2016. He has exhibited at ‘40–40–40’, (2013), an European touring exhibition. Solo and two–person shows include: ‘Jigsaws, Combs and Rulers’, Eight Gallery, Dublin (solo, 2014); ‘Groove Chronicles’, Market Studios, Dublin (solo, 2014); ‘Radical Line’, Pallas Projects, Dublin (solo, 2014); and with Claire McCluskey: ‘Synthesis I’, Eight Gallery, Dublin (2013), and ‘Synthesis II’, Tactic Gallery, Cork (2013). In 2014 he also was invited to present his drawings on The Drawing Suite, a blog for contemporary European drawing. Recent group exhibitions include: The RHA Annual, Dublin (2015 – invited); Glitch art fair, Rua Red (2015); ‘Re–ignite’, Customs House, Westport (2015); and ‘On Beauty’, Roscommon Arts Centre (2015).
59. Ciarán Murphy (b.1978) Deep Storage 2, 2013 oil on linen, signed on reverse 24 by 31.5in (60 by 80cm) €2,520 – €3,360 Since the first solo presentation of ’s paintings in Dublin, 2005, Murphy’s work has achieved considerable international critical success, with solo exhibitions in Kavi Gupta Gallery Chicago, Grimm Gallery Amsterdam, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Zoo art fair, London. Upcoming exhibitions include ‘The line of Beauty’ in The Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin ‘Paradise Series’ Douglas Hyde Gallery,
60. Jordan McQuaid (b.1993) “a photo of a crying photo, crying play– doh” ed.1/5, 2016 silk screen print signed on reverse 11.4 by 15.6in (29 by 39.5cm) €240 – €320
Jordan McQuaid is a recent graduate of Fine Art Print at NCAD. He has exhibited widely across Dublin over the past three years, with forthcoming group shows in London and the United States. He has been awarded numerous awards including the Black Church Undergraduate Award and the Zygote Press Fellowship. A number of his works are in the ownership of private buyers, the OPW and the Royal College of Surgeons.
61. Breda Lynch (b.1970) Warrior, 2015 cyanotype – unique print (photographic process known as blueprint) signed and dated on reverse diptych – 2 at 8 by 12 (2 at 20 by 30.5cm) €250 – €330
Breda Lynch – is a visual artist and curator based in Limerick and lectures full–time in Fine Art at Limerick School of Art and Design. Her artistic practice is interdisciplinary and explores the mediums of drawing, photography, print media, electro–bricollage, installation and experimental video. Lynch has exhibited extensively in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Solo shows include ‘Fragments of a Lost Civilisation’ (2016) at Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar, ’The Pit and Other Stories’ (2014), at Siamsa Tire Gallery, Tralee and ‘Thursday’s Clinic’ (2013) at 126 Gallery, Galway. She has also exhibited internationally in the UK, Italy, Turkey, Thailand, China, USA and Iceland. Most notable of these shows was BEFF – Bangkok Experimental Film Festival 2008 and 2015 and the Irish Pavilion at World Expo, Shanghai 2010. For more information on her work and practice please refer to her website: https://bredalynch.wordpress.com/
62. Sean Lynch (b.1978) Adventure: Capital, 2014–15 28 by 30 by 2.5cm Artist’s edition produced for Ireland at Venice 2015 Limited edition of 15 copies certificate enclosed in box provenance: Sean Lynch studio, 2015 literature: Art review, Ireland at Venice publication, Ocula, Irish Times, etc. exhibited: Kevin Kavangh Gallery. €900– €1,200 Sean Lynch (b. Kerry, Ireland, 1978) lives and works in Askeaton, Limerick, Ireland. He studied at the Städelschule, Frankfurt am Main and Limerick School of Art and Design, LIT. Lynch will have a solo exhibition at Dublin’s Douglas Hyde Gallery in 2017. Recent solo exhibitions include: Kevin Kavanagh, Dublin (2016); Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver (2016), Rose Art Museum, Boston (2016), Ronchini Gallery, London (2015); Lismore Castle Arts (2015); Modern Art Oxford (2014); VISUAL, Carlow (2014); Dublin City Gallery the Hugh Lane (2013); The Model, Sligo (2012); Crawford Art Gallery, Cork (2011–12). Selected group exhibitions include: CAPC, Musée d’Art Contemporain de Bordeaux (2015); IMMA | Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2011); Camden Arts Centre, London (2010); neugerriemschneider, Berlin (2010). He was awarded the TrAIN International Artist Residency at Gasworks, London (2012) and since 2006 has co–organised the residency and exhibition programme Askeaton Contemporary Arts in County Limerick. As part of his Ireland at Venice 2015 exhibition, Sean Lynch has produced a limited edition artwork. Inside an embossed display box, a diverse selection of photographic prints, documents and found objects give an insight into Lynch’s working process during the making of Adventure: Capital, the artwork presented at the Biennale Arte 2015. This artist’s edition explores some of the investigations taken by Lynch for the last year researching and developing the new artwork, including: auctions at Christie’s in London, abandoned sculptures in Cork, Irish Free State banknotes, 35mm slides of the mystery island of HyBrazil, tabloid newspaper coverage of public art, plastic fruit, photographic restrictions around Canary Wharf and the quarries on the Isle of Portland.
63. Gavin Murphy (b.1971) In Art, We Are Poor Citizens, 2014 laser–cut acrylic, fabricated wooden mounts, unique stencil typeface, gallery lights. edition of 1 and 1 AP signed on reverse of mount, various dimensions literature: Sleepwalkers publication, produced by Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane and published by Ridinghouse, London, 2015. exhibited: Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane (Sleepwalkers series, solo exhibition, 2014) €540 – €720 Gavin Murphy is a Dublin–based artist and curator with an interest in the research and documentation of cultural spaces and histories. He is the recipient of various Arts Council awards, residencies at Fire Station Artists’ Studios, Dublin; Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne; and is co–director/curator of Pallas Projects/ Studios. Solo exhibitions include: Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, 2014 & 2010; Royal Hibernian Academy, 2012; Oonagh Young Gallery, 2012. Group exhibitions include: Changing States: Contemporary Irish Art & Francis Bacon’s Studio, BOZAR, Center for Fine Arts, Brussels, 2013; 40/40/40, touring exhibition from the collection of the OPW: Madrid, Warsaw, Rome, 2013. His publication On Seeing Only Totally New Things, was published by RHA in 2013. His work is in the collection of the OPW, and The Hugh Lane.
64. Eve Woods (b.1990) Poise one off photo manipulation, digital print on linen embossed paper signed on back of frame diptych, (2 x) 4 by 6cm €180 – €240 Eve Woods is an artist living and working in Dublin. She received her MA in Visual Arts Practices from IADT in 2015 and studied painting in Centre for Creative Arts & Media, GMIT. exhibitions include: Peachy, 2015 Atrium, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Group Of Writing People Zine, 2015 Dublin City, Temporary Sights , 2014 MART, Dublin, Beo (as curator) 2014 The Drawing Project, RDS Student Art Awards Exhibition , 2012 RDS.
65. Dennis McNulty (b.1970) BLESH (#000) digital print on vintage IBM punch card 187mm x 83mm signed on reverse €420 – €560 Dennis McNulty’s work is generated through an investigation of embodied knowledge in relation to other forms of knowledge, often in the context of the built environment. Beginning with detailed research of various kinds, and informed by his studies in psychoacoustics, the works often take hybrid forms, drawing on aspects of cinema, sculpture, sound and performance. Recent shows include Liverpool Biennial (2016), IMMA Collection: A Decade, Dublin (2016), Lofoten International Art Festival: Disappearing Acts, Svolvaer (2015); A Leisure Complex, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh/Carnoustie (2014); and PROTOTYPES, Limerick City Gallery of Art (2014). Previous exhibitions include Performa 11 (2011), Encuentro de Medellin (2007) and the São Paulo Bienal (2008 and 2004).
66. Caroline Doolin (b.1985) Cutting of oil and origin digital print (edition of 5 + 2 AP), signed on reverse triptych (individually framed) 8 by 10cm (x3) provenance: Caroline Doolin, Fire Station Artist’s Studios. literature: detail featured as part of literary publication some mark made €390 – €520 Caroline Doolin is a visual artist currently resident at Fire Station Artists’ Studios, Dublin (2015–2017). Selected previous residencies include Acme Studios, London (2015) and Irish Museum of Modern Art (2013). Doolin will develop a solo exhibition, commissioned by Project Arts Centre, Dublin in 2017. Selected recent exhibitions and events include: Resort Revelations, Portrane (2016) Periodical Review #5, Pallas Projects & NCAD Gallery, Dublin; Seachange, TULCA Festival of Visual Arts, Galway Arts Centre; The Homesickness Project, Logan, Australia (2015) Foaming at the Mouth, The Stag’s Head, Dublin; How does the group function, Enclave Projects, London(2014) At the level of entity, The Lab, Dublin; These liquid brinks, the Guesthouse, Cork (2013). Doolin’s writing is featured in the literary publication some mark made (2015). She has been awarded an Arts Council of Ireland Project Award (2014) and Fire Station Artists’ Studios, Digital Media Award (2012)
67. Jesse Jones (b.1978) I see a stranger performance, 2016. A one to one tea leaf reading with Jesse Jones and her mother. The reading will be documented by Jones as an editioned trace ephemera. (Image credit: photography by Miriam O’Connor) €300 –€400
Jesse Jones is a Dublin based Irish artist. Jones’s practice is multi platform, working in film installation, performance and sculpture. Her recent work examines how political movements and ideas might be expanded to institutional performative gestures. She has shown internationally at the 9th Instanbul Biennial and Nought to Sixty at the ICA. Solo exhibitions include Artsonje centre Seoul in 2013 and NO MORE FUN AND GAMES at Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane. Jones has been selected to represent Ireland at the 57th Venice Biennale. She will work with the actress Olwen Fouéré as a performer and with Project Arts Centre visual arts curator Tessa Giblin as commissioner.Upcoming Exhibitions \ projects include In the Shadow of the State commission by Art angel and Create with funding support from Ireland 2016 and Radical Actions RMIT Gallery, Melbourne 2016.
68. Mark Garry (b.1972) After Mahler Again and Again photograph, giclée print on Diabond signed on reverse 35.5 by 30.3cm provenance: Mark Garry and Kerlin Gallery €1,200 – €1,600
My practice stems from and is informed by a number of diverse fields of research. They inform my interest in observing and engaging with the many mechanisms that influence and effect how one navigates the world. In particular the complexity and subjectivity inherent in these navigations. My practice is multifaceted and incorporates a variety of media and mechanisms including drawing ,film making, photography, sculpture, performance and collaborative music projects. Thispractice is both research based and process driven. While there are consistent materials and methodologies I respond to a new set of conceptual criteria with each situation/opportunity.
69. Linda Quinlan (b.1977)
70. Nina Canell (b.1979)
Sand Seer silk paint, silica and glue on cotton signed on reverse 42 by 34cm
Polysyllable, 2016 high voltage cable certificate will be supplied with work 6.5 x 6.5 x 1.5 cm literature: indirectly through the body of work it stems from, see for instance: http://bomdiabooks.de/product/238/
€250– €400 Dublin based Linda Quinlan is a graduate of the Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam, NCAD, Dublin and Crawford College, Cork. She has exhibited at Oakville Galleries, Toronto; CRAC Alsace curated by Vanesssa Desclaux, Altkirch; Smart Project Space curated by Nathanial Mellors, Amsterdam; Bloomberg Space, London; IMMA, Dublin; Loop Gallery, Seoul; Artgenève curated by Jan Verwoert; Salon Populaire, Berlin; Kolnischer Kunstverein, Cologne; Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin; Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin; Crawford Gallery, Cork; RHA, Dublin; Farmleigh Gallery, Dublin and Glucksman Gallery, Cork. Residencies include the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul; Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris; Picture This, Bristol; IMMA, Dublin, University of Tasmania, Hobart and Fondazione Ratti, Como. She has received awards from the Arts Council, Culture Ireland, Dublin City Council, Dutch Ministry and Fire Station Artists’ Studios. She was awarded the AIB Prize and is in the collection of IMMA and the Arts Council.
€960 – €1,250 Nina Canell was born 1979 in Växjö, Sweden, educated in Dublin, Ireland, and lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Selected solo exhibitions include Arko Art Center, Seoul (2015) Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2014), Camden Arts Centre, London (2014), Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Newcastle (2014), Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin (with Rolf Julius), (2012–2013), Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis (2013), Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel (2011), Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Vienna (2010). Her work has been included in several international group exhibitions such as 13e Biennale de Lyon; 18th Biennale Sydney; La Triennale: Intense Proximity, Palais de Tokyo, Paris; On Line, Museum of Modern Art, New York; Liverpool Biennale, Tate Liverpool; Manifesta 7, Trentino–Alto Adige/Südtirol; 7th Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju.
71. Miranda Blennerhasset (b.1972) Untitled screenprint signed on reverse diptych (2x) 42 by 29.7cm €270 – €360
Miranda Blennerhassett is a Scottish artist who now lives and works in Dublin. She received her BA from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee, Scotland, and in 2011 her MFA from the National College of Art and Design in Dublin. Recent work includes: Evident Care, Suttie Art Space, Aberdeen, What Is and What Might Be, Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda, Facebook Artist in Residence, Facebook EMEA Headquarters, Dublin, Dublin Art Book Fair, Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin, Questions to ask yourself before building your first house, Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, It Is Not On Any Map; True Places Never Are, Youghal, Cork, Pattern Language, Black Mariah, Cork, Two shapes three colours, MAP Magazine commission, Drawn Away Together, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, Temple of Psychic Youth, Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin.
72. David O’Kane (b.1985) The Shadow on the Wall, Manière noire/lithography, 19/30 signed lower right, 38 by 49.1cm printed at Stein_Werk Lithography Studio, Leipzig, Germany. literature: upcoming artists book, November 2016. Cavancor Gallery, Donegal, Ireland (April – October 2016), Josef Filipp Galerie, September – October 2016 €330 – €440 David O’Kane is a visual artist cur rently on residency at the Fire Station Artists’ Studios in Dublin. He works in a wide variety of media including painting, video, animation and drawing as well as diverse printmaking techniques such as lithography, etching and cliché verre. He studied under professor Neo Rauch at the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig (HGB) receiving a Diplom Degree with distinction in 2009 and a Meisterschüler Degree in 2012. He also holds a 1st Class Joint–Honours Degree in Fine Art from NCAD in Dublin (2006). In 2014 he won the Golden Fleece Award in Dublin. He will hold solo exhibitions at Gallery Baton in Seoul, South Korea in November 2016 and in Galerie Maïa Muller in January 2017. He is represented by Cavanacor Gallery in Ireland; Josef Filipp Galerie in Germany; Gallery Baton in South Korea & Galerie Maïa Muller in France.
73. Martin Healy (b.1967)
74. Atsushi Kaga (b. 1978)
TERRAIN black and white silver gelatin print signed on reverse, 50 by 60cm exhibited: Crawford Art Gallery, March 2016
Clery’s clock and the homeless tiger Yasu acrylic on board signed on reverse 30 by 23cm provenance: Mother’s Tankstation Limited
€960 – €1,250 Martin Healy lives and works in Dublin. He was a recipient of a residency at Cove Park, Scotland in 2014. Other residencies include Temple Bar Gallery & Studios / HIAP–International Residency Exchange, Helsinki, 2010; Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, 2008; Artists’ Residency Programme at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, 2007; the International Studio Programme Residency at PS1 Contemporary Art Centre, New York, 2000/01 Recent solo exhibitions include: A moment twice lived, Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, 2016; Terrain, Galway Arts Centre, 2015 (as part of the Galway International Arts Festival); Aether, Oonagh Young Gallery, Dublin, 2014. Group exhibitions include: Crash Visors, Rua Red, Dublin, 2016; Tulca festival of visual arts, Galway, 2015; Dead Eye, Rua Red, Dublin, 2015; Cosmic Dust, Visual Centre for Contemporary Art, Carlow, 2015; Transit and Transport (screening), Fact, Liverpool, 2014; Island: New Art from Ireland, Galleria Civica Di Modena, 2013.
€1,200 – €1,600 Influenced by the Japanese story–telling cultures of Manga and Anime, Kaga’s razor–sharp wit and extraordinary imagination takes the viewer, willingly led, on a journey of exploration through a complex and often brutal, but hilarious, alternate universe. Originally from Tokyo, he studied Fine Art at the National College of Art & Design, Dublin, graduating in 2005, and made a critically acclaimed first solo museum exhibition at the Butler Gallery in Kilkenny in 2008. Kaga’s work has also been exhibited at Jack Hanley Gallery, NY; Blain|Southern, London; Kantor Gallery, L.A.; Galerie Nicolas Krupp, Basel; mother’s tankstation, and Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin. He participated in the Location One International Residency Programme, New York (2012), the International Studio and Curatorial Program, New York (2011) and has also held residencies in Sao Paolo, the Fountainhead, Miami and Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin.
75. Mark O’Kelly (b.1968) Analogue oil on linen signed on reverse 24 by 18in (60 by 45cm) exhibited: Transitive Relationships, Group exhibition, Limerick City Gallery of Art, 2012 Figure of 8, Mark O’Kelly solo exhibition, Kevin Kavanagh Gallery 2011 €1,080 – €1,440 Lives and works in Dublin and Limerick. He is a graduate of the Slade School of Fine Art (1992) and of the National College of Art and Design, Dublin (1990). Exhibitions of note include: Empireland, solo exhibition, Project Arts Centre, curated by Tessa Giblin, Dublin 2016. What Is and What Might Be, Highlanes Gallery, curated by Colin Martin, Aoife Ruane and Cliodhna Shaffrey, Drogheda, 2015 Conversations. Irish Museum of Modern Art, Curated by Christina Kennedy and Marguerite O’Molloy, Dublin 2014. Agitationism. EVA International curated by Bassam El Baroni, Limerick 2014.
76. Sean Molloy (b.1964) Gongora (after Velazquez) , 2014 oil and acrylic on canvas, signed lower right on reverse 46 by 35.5cm provenance: Engage Art Studios, exhibited: ‘The wood between the worlds’ Occupy Space, Limerick €1,080 – €1,440 Sean Molloy is a Dublin–based artist. He received a 1st class BA honours in painting (NCAD, 2011), followed by his MFA (NCAD, 2013). In Dec 2015, his debut solo exhibition was held at the RHA Ashford Gallery, Dublin. Selected group shows include: ‘From LA to Dublin’ Saatchi Gallery (Dublin Web Summit 2014); New Living Art V (IMOCA , 2014); Eigse, Carlow, 2014; RHA Annual (2013 – 2015); ‘Lacuna 1’ (Taylor Galleries, 2013); Rua Red Winter Open (2013, 2011); Anonymous Drawings– Berlin & Eindhoven (2013); Claremorris Open Exhibition 2011; RDS Student Art Awards 2011. Awards include a Thomas Damman Jr Memorial Trust Award (2015 & 2016) and the K&M Evans Painting Prize (RHA, 2014) His degree show featured in the Irish Arts Review as one of the top Irish fine art graduates of 2011. Collections include: OPW, AXA Insurance Ireland, De Blacam & Meagher. www.works.io/sean–molloy
77. Chloë Nagle (b.1993) Untitled 4, 1/5 etching; sugar life, photogravure, aquatint on Somerset signed lower right 10 by 7in (25 by 18.5cm) exhibited: Taylor Galleries, 2015, curated by Sabina McMahon and David Quinn. €100 – €130
Chloë Nagle recently graduated with a First Class Honours in Fine Art (Print) and Visual Culture from the National College of Art & Design. Her practice confronts the blankness of the object and occupies an overlapping space between a tactile, material encounter and a philosophy of finitude. Recent exhibitions include the solo project [a]morph, Eblana House, Marrowbone Lane (2016) and group exhibitions; Haptic, Pallas Projects; LACUNA [ 03 ], Taylor Galleries; HALF, MART Gallery, Rathmines; and South, South Studios, Dublin (2015).32. Chloe Nagle (b. 1993)
78. Fergus Byrne (b.1973) Two Figures mixed media on paper, signed on reverse of frame 12 by 13in (31 by 32cm) exhibited: The Joinery, solo show ‘Siblings’, 2011 €270 – €360 Fergus Byrne is a member of the Visual Arts Centre and is based in Dublin, Ireland. He has been a professional artist since 1996 and continues to pursue a multidisciplinary practice. Interests are in drawing, Ferguswriting, dance improvisation and sculpture. He recently performed in Future Histories at Kilmainham Gaol, part of the Arts Councils’ 2016 programme. In 2015 he performed at the Belfast International Festival of Performance Art and Dublin Live Art Festival as well as curating with Ambra Bergamasco the Moving Bodies Butoh Film Festival. He showed work at Source art Centre in Moving Targets (Poise and Pace) and has had writing published in the book Performance Art in Ireland: A History, edited by Áine Phillips.
79. Roxana Manouchehri (b.1972)
80. Grainne Tynan (b.1983)
From the gold land acid washed mirror, acrylic and gouache on paper signed on back of mount 18 by 12in (45 by 30cm) exhibited: Assar Art Gallery Tehran
Primitive Pathways II ink on birch plywood signed, titled, dated on reverse 8 by 8in (20 by 20cm)
€1,440 – €1,920 Roxana Manouchehri is a visual artist was born in Tehran. She has lived in Dublin for the past 7 years. Manouchehri has MFA from art university of Tehran. She had have more than fifty group shows internationally and nine solo exhibitions in Tehran(Assar art gallery), Seoul, London and Dublin (Kevin Kavanagh gallery). Her works has been shown in various art fairs and Auctions including, KIAF in South Korea, Art Dubai, Poechon Biennale, Tehran contemporary museum of Art, SIPA print art fair, Mall galleries in London and Christies Auction Dubai. While painting is her main discipline, she also works with other media such as drawing, photography and installation. The art form she chooses depends on the conceptual nature of the project she is working on.
€150 – €200 Gráinne Tynan is an Irish sculptor, painter and installation artist. Tynan graduated from Trinity College Dublin (2006) with a B.Sc in Occupational Therapy, informing her work which often interrogates the materials and principles of medical science. Recent solo exhibitions include The Library Project Dublin (2014), Courthouse Arts Centre Wicklow (2013), and Jennings Gallery UCC (2013). Recent group exhibitions include The Science Gallery Dublin (2015), Hive Gallery USA (2015), Pallas Projects (2013), Monster Truck Gallery (2013), Visual Centre for Contemporary Art Carlow (2012), and Irish Museum of Contemporary Art (2011). Tynan has been awarded bursaries by The Arts Council and Fingal Arts Office. Tynan was selected for the Irish collection of Imago Mundi (2016), was winner of NCAD’s CEAD Drawing Prize (2012) and was shortlisted for Siamsa Tire’s Emerging Artist Award (2011).
81. Róisín Power Hackett (b.1989) Similitude (A portrait of Emma) oil on wallpaper lining signed on reverse 21 by 18in (53.5 by 47cm) exhibited: ‘as a Chinese jar’, 12 Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, October 2015, Draíocht na Nollag, Joan Clancy Gallery, Co. Waterford, December 2015 €210 – €280
Róisín Power Hackett is a Dublin based artist and poet with a BA in History of Art and Fine Art Paint (2012) and an MA in Art in the Contemporary World (2013) both from NCAD. Her first solo show as a Chinese jar took place in October 2015. She has most recently performed at KnockanStockan Music Festival in Co. Wicklow and Livestock – Mayhem at The Complex in Dublin. Róisín has a forthcoming solo live–art performance A Lifeless Rib at Central Arts, Waterford in September. roisinphackett.wordpress.com
82. Bartosz Kolata (b.1979) Heat oil on canvas signed on reverse 16 by 20in (40 by 50cm) exhibited: 185th Royal Hibernian Academy Anual Exhibition, 2015, “Sophie in love” solo exhibition in Pallas Project Studios, 2016 €720 – €960
I Prize Irish Art Award in Digital HUB in Dublin, 2007. Manifest Kinsale Festival I Award, 2012. Finalist this year Luxembourg Art Award awaiting results. Selected solo exhibitions: Limerick School of Art and Design in Limerick, The Lemonstreet Gallery in Dublin,Gallery Wandesford Quay in Cork (Ireland), Pallas Project Studios in Dublin, Queen Street Studios in Belfast. Selected group exhibitions: The Hugh Lane Dublin City Gallery, Ormston House Gallery in Limerick, Gooden Gallery in London ( UK), Canal Porject in London (UK), Matt Roberts Salon Art Prize in London (UK), Royal Hibernian Academy Exhibitions in Dublin, Carlow Arts Festival (Ireland), BWA Gallery in Sieradz (Poland). Collections and clients: The Office of Public Works in Dublin , Joshua Cooper Ramo (Time magazine / Kissinger Associates New York, USA), Declan Moylan (board member of IMMA, former Chairman of Mason Hayes & Curran in Dublin), Mason Hayes & Curran Dublin, Holles St Hospital in Dublin (Ireland), private collections in Europe, USA, Colombia.
83. Ciaran Doyle (b.1992) View of Gasworks Building Dublin 4, 2015 acrylic, watercolour, ink and pencil on paper mounted on board signed on reverse 15.75 by 15.75in (40 by 40cm) €210 – €280 Doyle is a recent graduate of NCAD located in Bray, Co.Wicklow.. His artworks looks at often familiar, overlooked buildings in Dublin City and its suburban surroundings that have an odd but distinctive beauty about them. He has exhibited in the RHA Annual Exhibition 2016, ‘Perrenial’ Fumbally Exchange, D2 in March 2016 and the NCAD Degree SHow 2015.
84. Gareth Kennedy (b.1979)
Gareth Kennedy has produced and exhibited work both nationally and internationally. In 2009, he co–represented Ireland at the 53rd Venice Biennale along with artist Sarah Browne. In 2014 he was the first One Year Project artist on residence with Ar/Ge Kunst in Bolzano, South Tyrol, Northern Italy. This project, Die Unbequeme Wissenschaft (The Uncomfortable Science), was later nominated for the VISIBLE Award. Die Unbequeme Wissenschaft also featured in the large group exhibition Les Mondes Inverse (Inverted Worlds), at BPS22 Space, Charleroi, Belgium as part of the Mons European City of Culture celebrations. Kennedy also works on another distinct artistic practice called Kennedy Browne in collaboration with artist Sarah Browne.
Post Colony Landscape, Production still. Photograph by Brian Cretan, 2014. Limited edition photographic archival pigment print on Canson, Platine fibre rag. 5/5, signed on reverse, 46 by 65cm, literature: Gareth Kennedy, ‘Post Colony’, artist publication, CottageLab, 2016, ISBN 978–0–9554976–8–1, Aidan Dunne, ‘Visual Arts Round up’, February 23rd, 2016, Aidan Dunne, ‘The Age Old Traditions of Gareth Kennedy’s Invented Worlds’, Irish Times, January 26th, 2015, Lorna Siggins, ‘Boatbuilder in Uncharted Artistic Waters’, Irish Times, January, 17th, 2015
Also included in lot: Post Colony artist publication. Design by Peter Maybury. Gareth Kennedy, CottageLab, 2016, ISBN 978–0–9554976–8–1, Limited edition artists publication. (350), signed on inside pages, 22.5 by 14cm, 42 pages €250 – €340
85. Maud Cotter Found, 2016 edition of 10 black fondue cement, ground, dental plaster, stainless steel hemp cord 7 x 9 x 9 cm, with box in collaboration with Claire Power bookcloth, marble paper, grey board, blind embossed text 7.5 x 10.5 x 10. €400 – €550
Most recent exhibitions:joint exhibition titled The Air they Capture is Different at The MAC, Belfast, (2013). Solo show: A Solution is in the Room, at CIT Wandesford Quay Gallery, Cork, (2013). 0044 Irish Artists in Britain 1999 and at P.S.1 New York; A Measured Quietude at the Drawing Centre, New York. In 2000, short listed for the Glen Dimplex Award at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. Collections: the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Allied Irish Bank, New Hall College Cambridge and in numerous collections in Ireland, and Europe. Cotter is a graduate and Adjunct Faculty Member of the Crawford Municipal College of Art and Design, Cork, Ireland. She has lectured in Art and Architectural Colleges in Europe and America. She is co–founder of the National Sculpture Factory and a member of Aosdana (2000). Represented by DomoBaal Gallery, London. She lives and works in Cork, Ireland.
86. Joanna Kidney (b.1973) Idir encaustic on panel signed on reverse, lower right 30.5 by 30.5cm €420 – €560
Solo Exhibitions include Drawer in Residence/Solo show, Galway Arts Centre (2016, upcoming); Wunderkammer, Mermaid Arts Centre, Co. Wicklow (2015); Dig, Undig, Redig, RHA Atrium Gallery, Dublin (2013); Sing yourself to where the singing comes from, The Drawing Project, Co. Dublin (2011). Her work is included in the collections of AIB, The Central Bank, Dublin, OPW, UCD and the Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland. Awards include an RHA Studio Award; a DIT Award of Excellence, numerous Wicklow County Council individual and group Bursaries and Runner–up Award, Open Exhibition, Mermaid Arts Centre (selected by Patrick Murphy, Director RHA). Residencies include Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Co Mayo; The LFTT Library @ The Guesthouse, Cork with The Tellurometer Project and Hexagon, a residential collaborative project in Cork Printmakers. She is a founding member of Outpost Studios, Co. Wicklow (2015), a member of artists collective The Tellurometer Project and featured artist on The Drawing Suite.
88. Perry Ogden (b.1961) 87. Lee Welch (b.1980) Everything is arranged so that it be this way, monotype, Schmincke lino water–based ink on paper signed on reverse 13.2 by 16.7in (33.5 by 42.5cm) €360 – €480 LEE WELCH (IRL/USA) completed an MFA at the Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam and gained his BFA from the National College of Art and Design, Dublin. He has received awards from the Arts Council, Culture Ireland, Dublin City Council and Fire Station Artists’ Studios. He was recently awarded a residency at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin. Welch’s work has been featured in numerous institutions including Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane; John Jones Project Space, London; CCA, Derry; Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne, Germany; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León (MUSAC) curated by Latitudes, León, Spain, Objectif Exhibitions curated by Raimundas Malasauskas, Antwerp and Project Arts Centre, Dublin.
Untitled C type print, signed on reverse image size 20” x 16” on paper 20” x 24” exhibited: Inspiration at the Sebastian Guinness Gallery, Dublin July & August 2010 €720 – €960 Perry Ogden was born in Shropshire, England, grew up in London and now lives in Dublin, Ireland. His photographs have appeared in countless magazines worldwide including Italian Vogue, Luomo Vogue, W, the Face and Arena, and he has shot advertising campaigns for Ralph Lauren, Chloe and Calvin Klein. These have supplemented more personal projects including the PONY KIDS photographs, which were published by Jonathan Cape/Aperture in 1999. Recent exhibitions include: ‘Inspiration’ at the Sebastian Guinness Gallery, Dublin, July–Oct 2010 – a show of photographs which have inspired Perry alongside his own work; ‘Twenty’ at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) in 2011 – a group show celebrating the first twenty years of the museum; the ‘Horse Show’ at the Royal Hibernian Academy, 2012; and ‘Resonate’ a group show at the Gallery of Photography, Dublin, 2015.
89. Kevin Francis Gray (b.1972) Study for a Reclining Nude ink on paper signed lower right 24 by 32cm €480 – €640 Kevin Francis Gray (b. 1972, Northern Ireland) is a sculptor working in London and Tuscany and currently represented by Pace Gallery. His work is at the crux between abstraction and figuration, gradually shifting away from his early neo–classical representations and towards modern aesthetics. He has had solo shows in London (Pace Gallery, 2013), New York (Haunch of Venison, 2012), São Paolo (Mendes Wood Gallery 2011) and Berlin (Goff + Rosenthal, 2007) and his newest works will be shown at Frieze London 2016 and Art Basel Miami Beach 2016. The “Study for Reclining Nude” (2016) was made in preparation for a trio of marble Reclining Nudes, which will be exhibited for the first time at Pace New York’s spring 2017 show.
90. Anita Delaney (b.1978) Yeah photography, C Type print signed rear, bottom right corner 28 by 42cm €330 – €440 Working mainly in moving image, Anita Delaney graduated with BA Fine Art from IADT in 2006 and MA Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art, London in 2011. She has recently shown work at The Rotterdam International Film Festival, 1646 Project Space, The Hague and Ormston House, Limerick, Ireland. In 2016 she is the recipient of the New Contemporaries’ Studio Bursary with SPACE in London. Fortnight Features Presents II Anita Delaney and Pádraig Spillane 4th April – 15th April 2014 Kerlin Gallery
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