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Ronan Walsh (born 15 May 1958) who represented Ireland at the 1988 Art Junction in Nice and has exhibited work throughout Europe and North America.


Life

Walsh was born and raised in Dublin. Painting from an early age, the teenage artist was encouraged to develop his art by his father, the artist
Owen Walsh Owen Edward John Walsh is a former Administrator of the Australian territory of Norfolk Island. Son of John ("Jack") Melvyn Walsh (1923-1972) and Beverley Dawn Essen (1928-2011). Walsh was educated at the Hutchins School, and then attended t ...
, with whom he was reunited at sixteen following thirteen years of estrangement. He first exhibited work at seventeen whilst living in the Netherlands, shortly after which followed a series of one-man exhibitions in Dublin. Walsh continued traveling, exhibiting and living throughout Europe during the eighties, using Dublin as his base until, following a brief marriage to a Canadian artist, he relocated to Toronto in 1990 and became a citizen in 1994. He now divides his time between Ireland and Canada.


Career

Walsh graduated early from
NCAD The National College of Art and Design (NCAD) is Ireland's oldest art institution, offering the largest range of art and design degrees at undergraduate and postgraduate level in the country. Originating as a drawing school in 1746, many of th ...
in 1984, having been skipped two years due to a number of previously well-regarded exhibitions in Dublin and the Netherlands that received support from the poet
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. During his time at college he was tutored by the artist Sean Scully. Between 1984 and 1988 Walsh was closely involved with
Temple Bar Gallery and Studios Temple Bar Gallery + Studios (TBG+S) is a contemporary gallery and visual artist studio space located in the centre of Dublin in Temple Bar. History Founded in 1983 "by artists for artists", Temple Bar Gallery + Studios’ mission is to: creat ...
and
Project Arts Centre Project Arts Centre is a multidisciplinary arts centre based in Temple Bar, Dublin, which hosts visual arts, theatre, dance, music, and performance. History Project Arts Centre was founded by Jim FitzGerald and Colm O'Briain in 1967 after a thr ...
in Dublin, exhibiting at both and locating his studio at the former. In 1987 he was elected Chairman of Independent Artists, founded by his father in 1959 as an alternative to the more conservative Royal Hibernian Academy. In 1987 he also organized art classes and exhibitions with th
Simon Community
for the homeless. During the late eighties Walsh exhibited with "Le Nouveau Crie Artists Association" at Le Centre Culturel et Aerospatiale in Toulouse, France and in Ghent, Belgium. During this time he also exhibited at the Project Arts Centre in Dublin. In 1988 Walsh was chosen to represent Ireland at Art Junction in Nice, France. Walsh held several exhibitions in the nineties, primarily in North America, including shows at the Jadite Galleries in New York and at Bond Latin Art in San Francisco. He also exhibited in Toronto and in Taylor Galleries in Dublin. Walsh has also taught art in Canada over several years.


Art

Walsh first exhibited paintings at the age of seventeen, drawing attention both from the Irish Times and the Irish Independent. His early work, primarily landscapes with people, possessed the lyrical, semi-abstract, slightly Surrealist aesthetic that could then be seen in the contemporary work of older Irish artists such as Patrick Collins, Louis le Brocquy and Walsh's own father, the artist
Owen Walsh Owen Edward John Walsh is a former Administrator of the Australian territory of Norfolk Island. Son of John ("Jack") Melvyn Walsh (1923-1972) and Beverley Dawn Essen (1928-2011). Walsh was educated at the Hutchins School, and then attended t ...
. Subsequent to graduating from NCAD, the setting and the aesthetic of the paintings begins to change. The semi-abstract, pastoral landscapes are replaced with more figurative depictions of urban settings; the early romantic lyricism gives way to a harder-edged Expressionist style articulated through thick, heavily textured paintwork and the utilization of found objects. At this time, 'his handling of paint is raw, his approach is physical and aggressive,' But Walsh's style was not traditionally Expressionist: 'actually there is very little of the archetypal German Expressionist about Walsh, his use of colour is more comparable to the French.' Towards the end of the eighties, Walsh becomes affiliated critically with the
Neo-expressionist Neo-expressionism is a style of late modernist or early-postmodern painting and sculpture that emerged in the late 1970s. Neo-expressionists were sometimes called ''Transavantgarde'', ''Junge Wilde'' or ''Neue Wilden'' ('The new wild ones'; 'New ...
and
Transavantgarde Transavantgarde or Transavanguardia is the Italian version of Neo-expressionism, an art movement that swept through Italy and the rest of Western Europe in the late 1970s and 1980s. The term ''transavanguardia'' was coined by the Italian art criti ...
movements in Europe. The shift from abstraction "towards figuration and greater realism becomes most pronounced in the 1990s, a decade in which Walsh also shifts his focus from the urban to a more natural setting of forests and beaches. This concentration on natural settings and subject matter has continued in Walsh's post-millennial work, in which the figure of the Camargue horse and the West of Ireland feature both as sources of inspiration and as thematic motifs. The turn of the century has also seen a return towards the abstraction that had characterized some of his earlier work. Discussing his 2009 show 'Camargue,' Joanne Savage wrote: The affinity with de Kooning was also recognized by
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Selected exhibitions

* 2011: Toronto International Art Fair, Toronto, Canada * 2011: Nicola Rukaj Gallery, Toronto, Canada * 2009: Gormleys Fine Art, Belfast, Northern Ireland * 2008: Galerie d’Olivier, Marseilles, France * 2007: Bold Art Gallery, Galway, Ireland * 2006: Miriam Shiell Gallery, Toronto, Canada * 2005: Lee Gallery, Cork, Ireland * 2004: Art Fair, Dublin, Ireland * 2001: Gallery Moos, Toronto, Canada * 2000: Hallward Gallery, Dublin, Ireland * 1999: De Leon White Gallery, Toronto, Canada * 1998: Drabinsky Gallery, Toronto, Canada * 1996: Bond Latin Art, San Francisco, USA * 1996: Jadite Gallery, NYC, USA * 1996: Del Bello Gallery, Toronto, Canada * 1992: Riverun Galleries, Dublin, Ireland * 1989: Gallery Moos, Toronto, Canada * 1988: Gallery D.C., Ghent, Belgium * 1988: Nice Art Fair, France * 1987: Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin, Ireland * 1986: Centre Cultural L’Aerospatiale, Toulouse, France * 1985: Lincoln Gallery, Dublin, Ireland * 1985: Fendersky Art Gallery, Belfast, Northern Ireland * 1980: Celtic Court Gallery, Dublin, Ireland * 1978: Robinson Gallery, Dublin, Ireland * 1977: Sachs Hotel, Dublin, Ireland


References

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