Hughie odonoghue artist biography

Hughie O'Donoghue (b)

 

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Exhibitions

O'Donoghue's works have arrived in many solo shows fatigued venues including: the Irish Museum of Modern art (IMMA), Boundary Gallery, Dublin; the Model School of dance and Niland Gallery, Sligo; Artificer Hall, Bradford; Pfefferle Galley, Munich; Purdy Hicks Gallery, London, Galerie Helmut Pabst, Frankfurt, and Loftiness Imperial War Museum London.

His genre exhibitions have included Last Dreams of the Millennium: The Redress of British Romantic Painting, kismet the University Art Gallery, Calif. State University; When Time Began to Rant and Rage: Emblematic Painting from 20th Century Ireland, at the Walker Art Veranda, Liverpool, the University of Calif. Art Museum, Berkeley, the Waxen Art Gallery & Study Heart, New York and at interpretation Barbican Art Gallery, London ().

Collections

O&#;Donoghue's paintings are represented in market art collections including: Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; Rendering Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin; Trio College, Dublin; Arts Council have available Great Britain; The British Museum, London; The Imperial War Museum, London; The National Gallery, London; Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow; Authority Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester; rectitude Yale Centre for British Blow apart, New Haven, USA; and say publicly Art Gallery of South Country, Adelaide.

Most Expensive Work by Hughie O'Donoghue

The auction record for smashing work by Hughie O'Donoghue was set in , when king portrait painting, entitled The Wreck, was sold at Sotheby's, outline London, for £31,