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Contemporary Irish Artist
  • Paintings
    • 2020
    • 2016-19
    • 2009-15
    • 2006-08
  • Works on Paper
    • Solander Box Collections
    • Ink and Watercolours
  • Exhibitions
    • Installation with Sol LeWitt in American Ambassador’s Residence, Ireland
    • Opus 6 – La Maison Laurentine, France (2015)
    • Small Works 2011 – Taylor Galleries, Dublin, Ireland
    • Memory’s Darkroom 2009
  • About
    • Profile
    • CV
    • Video: PAiNTER W0RKER
  • Articles & Essays
    • Towards Eternity by Aidan Dunne
    • Hyperallergic: Weekend Studio Visit
    • The Intimate Palimpsest by Robert C Morgan
    • Paintings 1987-2004 by Eric Gelber
    • Doi Sitep In Leitrim
  • Contact
  • Paintings
    • 2020
    • 2016-19
    • 2009-15
    • 2006-08
  • Works on Paper
    • Solander Box Collections
    • Ink and Watercolours
  • Exhibitions
    • Installation with Sol LeWitt in American Ambassador’s Residence, Ireland
    • Opus 6 – La Maison Laurentine, France (2015)
    • Small Works 2011 – Taylor Galleries, Dublin, Ireland
    • Memory’s Darkroom 2009
  • About
    • Profile
    • CV
    • Video: PAiNTER W0RKER
  • Articles & Essays
    • Towards Eternity by Aidan Dunne
    • Hyperallergic: Weekend Studio Visit
    • The Intimate Palimpsest by Robert C Morgan
    • Paintings 1987-2004 by Eric Gelber
    • Doi Sitep In Leitrim
  • Contact

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Monthly Archive for: "November, 2011"
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Archeologists Find Central Europe’s Oldest Painting
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By lisa
In News
Posted November 18, 2011

Archeologists Find Central Europe’s Oldest Painting

The Hohle Fels cave in southern Germany has yielded yet another startling archeological discovery — the oldest evidence of human painting ever found in Central Europe. The meaning of the [...]

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The Tuttle Bump
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By lisa
In News
Posted November 18, 2011

The Tuttle Bump

Chris Maybach‘s film, Richard Tuttle: Never Not an Artist, was made in 2005 on behalf of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art as part of their retrospective of Tuttle’s work (which also came to [...]

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Robert Storr: Gerhard Richter -The Cage Paintings
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By lisa
In Uncategorized
Posted November 15, 2011

Robert Storr: Gerhard Richter -The Cage Paintings

Robert Storr talks about Gerhard Richter’s Cage paintings.

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By lisa
In News
Posted November 11, 2011

Peter Schjeldahl. The Critic as Artist, in 2011: Updating Oscar Wilde

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U.S. Clears Art Project by Christo in Colorado
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By lisa
In News
Posted November 8, 2011

U.S. Clears Art Project by Christo in Colorado

DENVER — Federal regulators on Monday approved a $50 million installation of anchored fabric over the Arkansas River in southern Colorado by the artist Christo, whose larger-than-life vision has [...]

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Robert Motherwell: Storming the Citadel
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By lisa
In News
Posted November 7, 2011

Robert Motherwell: Storming the Citadel

This film profiles American artist Robert Motherwell (1915-1991) in the context of Modernism and reviews the past fifty years of his creative life. It presents archival footage, photographs, and [...]

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William S. Burroughs talks about Writing and Art
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By lisa
In News
Posted November 6, 2011

William S. Burroughs talks about Writing and Art

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Artist Sterling Ruby on Why Beijing Is the New L.A.
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By lisa
In News
Posted November 6, 2011

Artist Sterling Ruby on Why Beijing Is the New L.A.

by Madeleine O’Dea Published: November 2, 2011   The Pace Gallery‘s gamble in choosing young multidisciplinary artist Sterling Ruby for their first solo by a Western artist at [...]

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Yoko Ono’s “Uncursed” Opens in New York
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By lisa
In News, Uncategorized
Posted November 6, 2011

Yoko Ono’s “Uncursed” Opens in New York

She was “the world’s most famous unknown artist,” according to John Lennon, whose 1969 marriage to Yoko Ono both granted her instant celebrity and nearly eclipsed a serious art career that Ono [...]

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"In abstract terms, Farrell’s paintings are both there and not there. No one can guarantee the communication of anything that strives to be significant, because real communication always involves a certain depth, a synthetic layering of meaning. The risk is enormous, and beyond belief. As I look at photographs of the walls of Farrell’s atelier and compare one hue with another, as I absorb the density and complexity of these retinal effects,
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