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This title presents a significant overview of a major artist. Scheduled to mark a major donation of the work of Hughie O'Donoghue to IMMA by the American art collector Craig Baker, this catalogue accompanies the exhibition which focuses on significant works from the Baker donation including "Blue Crucifixion" and "An Anatomy of Melancholy". These will be juxtaposed with works from the artist's studio revealing more recent developments in his practice. Born in Manchester in 1953, Hughie O'Donoghue has been exhibiting his work in international solo and group exhibitions since 1982, and has gained a reputation as one of the leading painters of his generation. His paintings are included in important public collections including the National Gallery, London; the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester; and, the Arts Council of England.

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Hughie O' Donoghue, Hughie O'Donoghue, Maeve Butler, Seán Kissane

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2009
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Title
Hughie O' Donoghue
Language
English
Released
2009
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
ISBN10
1907020004
ISBN13
9781907020001
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This title presents a significant overview of a major artist. Scheduled to mark a major donation of the work of Hughie O'Donoghue to IMMA by the American art collector Craig Baker, this catalogue accompanies the exhibition which focuses on significant works from the Baker donation including "Blue Crucifixion" and "An Anatomy of Melancholy". These will be juxtaposed with works from the artist's studio revealing more recent developments in his practice. Born in Manchester in 1953, Hughie O'Donoghue has been exhibiting his work in international solo and group exhibitions since 1982, and has gained a reputation as one of the leading painters of his generation. His paintings are included in important public collections including the National Gallery, London; the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester; and, the Arts Council of England.