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Micheal Farrell

Micheal Farrell (MEE-hawl, also spelt Micheál; 3 July 1940 – 7 June 2000) was an Irish painter and printmaker.[4][5] He was a member of Aosdána, an elite Irish association of artists.[6]

Micheal Farrell
Born3 July 1940 (1940-07-03)
Cookstown House, County Meath, Ireland
Died7 June 2000(2000-06-07) (aged 59)
NationalityIrish
Alma materSaint Martin's School of Art
Known foracrylic painting
Notable workMadonna Irsland, or The Very First Real Irish Political Picture[1]
Rencontres[2]
A Shorter History of Ireland[3]
Movementminimalism, formalism, pop art, Modernism
Spouses
  • Patricia Lamplew
  • Meg Bosanquet Early
Children4
Parent(s)Jimmy Farrell
Nora Folwell
ElectedAosdána (1987)

Early life edit

Farrell was born in Cookstown House, County Meath in 1940; his father was Jimmy Farrell, a noted rugby union player. He attended the Christian Brothers school in Kells, where he was beaten for having dyslexia; he was then sent to Ampleforth College, Yorkshire.[6]

Career edit

Farrell studied at Saint Martin's School of Art in London in 1957–61.[7] He represented Ireland at the Biennale de Paris in 1967.[8]

Farrell worked in acrylics, drawing inspiration from medieval illuminated manuscripts.[9] He won the main award at the 1969 Irish Exhibition of Living Art and made a speech criticising British conduct in Northern Ireland. He emigrated to France in 1971 with his family, staying for a time at the famous artists' residence La Ruche.[10]

According to the Crawford Art Gallery, "His self-portraits echo his critical analysis of Ireland, suggesting a crisis of masculinity, something that becomes a significant preoccupation that treads a fine line between self-pity and ruthless self-examination".[10]

In 1987 he was elected to Aosdána.[8]

He received a retrospective at the Crawford Gallery in 2013–14.[11] His work is held at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Hugh Lane Gallery, Ulster Museum, Manchester Art Gallery, Pompidou Centre, National Gallery of Ireland and the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris.[12][13]

Personal life edit

Aged 24, he fathered an illegitimate child, with his girlfriend Sarah Shearman; he then married Patricia "Pat" Lamplew, with whom he had three sons. In 1992 he divorced her and married Meg Bosanquet Early.[14] He died in Cardet, France in 2000.[15][16]

References edit

  1. ^ Kennedy, Róisín (26 March 2021). Art and the Nation State: The Reception of Modern Art in Ireland. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9781789622355 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "deVeres Auctions, Ireland". deVeres.
  3. ^ "Lot 40 - A SHORTER HISTORY OF IRELAND by Micheal Farrell | deVeres Auctions, Ireland". deVeres.
  4. ^ Farrell, David (26 October 2006). Micheal Farrell: The Life and Work of an Irish Artist. Liffey Press. ISBN 9781904148890 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Kilfeather, Siobhán; Kilfeather, Siobhán Marie (26 October 2005). Dublin: A Cultural History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-518201-9 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ a b "Farrell, Micheal | Dictionary of Irish Biography". www.dib.ie.
  7. ^ Gallery, Kenny's Art (26 October 1971). "Young Irish Artists: Kenny's Art Gallery, Salthill, Galway; Exhibition ... 27th October to 29 December, 1971". Kenny's Art Gallery – via Google Books.
  8. ^ a b "Micheal Farrell". IMMA.
  9. ^ Cullen, Fintan (26 October 2000). Sources in Irish Art: A Reader. Cork University Press. ISBN 9781859181546 – via Google Books.
  10. ^ a b "THE WORK OF MICHEAL FARRELL - Crawford Art Gallery". crawfordartgallery.ie. 18 March 2020.
  11. ^ O’Sullivan, Tina Darb (21 November 2013). "Honouring the work of Artist Michael Farrell". Irish Examiner.
  12. ^ "Farrell, Micheal – Graphic Studio Gallery".
  13. ^ "Objects – Micheal Farrell – Artists – National Gallery of Ireland". onlinecollection.nationalgallery.ie.
  14. ^ "Pictures of passion and pain". independent.
  15. ^ Ballagh, Robert (20 September 2018). A Reluctant Memoir. Head of Zeus Ltd. ISBN 9781786695307 – via Google Books.
  16. ^ "Michael Farrell: an international artist who never forgot his roots". The Irish Times.

External links edit

  • Official website

micheal, farrell, hawl, also, spelt, micheál, july, 1940, june, 2000, irish, painter, printmaker, member, aosdána, elite, irish, association, artists, born3, july, 1940, 1940, cookstown, house, county, meath, irelanddied7, june, 2000, 2000, aged, cardet, occit. Micheal Farrell MEE hawl also spelt Micheal 3 July 1940 7 June 2000 was an Irish painter and printmaker 4 5 He was a member of Aosdana an elite Irish association of artists 6 Micheal FarrellBorn3 July 1940 1940 07 03 Cookstown House County Meath IrelandDied7 June 2000 2000 06 07 aged 59 Cardet Occitania FranceNationalityIrishAlma materSaint Martin s School of ArtKnown foracrylic paintingNotable workMadonna Irsland or The Very First Real Irish Political Picture 1 Rencontres 2 A Shorter History of Ireland 3 Movementminimalism formalism pop art ModernismSpousesPatricia Lamplew Meg Bosanquet EarlyChildren4Parent s Jimmy FarrellNora FolwellElectedAosdana 1987 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editFarrell was born in Cookstown House County Meath in 1940 his father was Jimmy Farrell a noted rugby union player He attended the Christian Brothers school in Kells where he was beaten for having dyslexia he was then sent to Ampleforth College Yorkshire 6 Career editFarrell studied at Saint Martin s School of Art in London in 1957 61 7 He represented Ireland at the Biennale de Paris in 1967 8 Farrell worked in acrylics drawing inspiration from medieval illuminated manuscripts 9 He won the main award at the 1969 Irish Exhibition of Living Art and made a speech criticising British conduct in Northern Ireland He emigrated to France in 1971 with his family staying for a time at the famous artists residence La Ruche 10 According to the Crawford Art Gallery His self portraits echo his critical analysis of Ireland suggesting a crisis of masculinity something that becomes a significant preoccupation that treads a fine line between self pity and ruthless self examination 10 In 1987 he was elected to Aosdana 8 He received a retrospective at the Crawford Gallery in 2013 14 11 His work is held at the Irish Museum of Modern Art Hugh Lane Gallery Ulster Museum Manchester Art Gallery Pompidou Centre National Gallery of Ireland and the Musee d Art Moderne de Paris 12 13 Personal life editAged 24 he fathered an illegitimate child with his girlfriend Sarah Shearman he then married Patricia Pat Lamplew with whom he had three sons In 1992 he divorced her and married Meg Bosanquet Early 14 He died in Cardet France in 2000 15 16 References edit Kennedy Roisin 26 March 2021 Art and the Nation State The Reception of Modern Art in Ireland Oxford University Press ISBN 9781789622355 via Google Books deVeres Auctions Ireland deVeres Lot 40 A SHORTER HISTORY OF IRELAND by Micheal Farrell deVeres Auctions Ireland deVeres Farrell David 26 October 2006 Micheal Farrell The Life and Work of an Irish Artist Liffey Press ISBN 9781904148890 via Google Books Kilfeather Siobhan Kilfeather Siobhan Marie 26 October 2005 Dublin A Cultural History Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 518201 9 via Google Books a b Farrell Micheal Dictionary of Irish Biography www dib ie Gallery Kenny s Art 26 October 1971 Young Irish Artists Kenny s Art Gallery Salthill Galway Exhibition 27th October to 29 December 1971 Kenny s Art Gallery via Google Books a b Micheal Farrell IMMA Cullen Fintan 26 October 2000 Sources in Irish Art A Reader Cork University Press ISBN 9781859181546 via Google Books a b THE WORK OF MICHEAL FARRELL Crawford Art Gallery crawfordartgallery ie 18 March 2020 O Sullivan Tina Darb 21 November 2013 Honouring the work of Artist Michael Farrell Irish Examiner Farrell Micheal Graphic Studio Gallery Objects Micheal Farrell Artists National Gallery of Ireland onlinecollection nationalgallery ie Pictures of passion and pain independent Ballagh Robert 20 September 2018 A Reluctant Memoir Head of Zeus Ltd ISBN 9781786695307 via Google Books Michael Farrell an international artist who never forgot his roots The Irish Times External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Micheal Farrell amp oldid 1221834642, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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