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Niall de Buitléar

Niall de Buitléar (born 1983) is an Irish artist working in sculpture, painting, printmaking and drawing.[1]

Education and career edit

De Buitléar is a graduate of the Dublin Institute of Technology.[2] He was awarded a studio membership at Temple Bar Gallery and Studios from 2011 to 2014.[3] De Buitléar was also the winner of the fourth annual Wexford Arts Centre Emerging Visual Artist Award in 2009 and the Irish Artists’ Residential Studio Award 2009 – 2010 at the Red Stables in St Anne's Park, Dublin.[4]

Work edit

Writing about his exhibitions, The Irish Times art critic Aidan Dunne, described De Buitléar's paintings as "built from intricate concentric patterns, [that] are geometric but also suggestive of organic processes. They equate to the world outside: complex and orderly but also contingent and unpredictable. Their handmade precision makes them visually fascinating".[5] Dunne has also written that "De Buitléar’s paintings and sculptures start with a basic geometric motif, the circle. This circular unit reverberates through varieties of echoing, concentric patterns. On the one hand the patterning is absolutely strict, retaining its geometric basis. On the other, the works are made by hand, so that tiny fluctuations of touch, the fallibility of the human hand, is part of the overall character of the works. In fact, it’s essential to their character.[6]"

Selected exhibitions edit

  • In 2010 De Buitléar exhibited sculptures and drawings at the RHA, Dublin for the group exhibition Futures 10.[7]
  • Out of Order was a solo exhibition of drawings and paper sculptures by the artist held at The Lab in Dublin in the summer of the 2011.[8]
  • De Buitléar's solo exhibition 'Beneath That Darkness There Was Another' was held at Pallas Projects, Dublin in March and April 2015. The exhibition featured painting, sculpture and laser-engraved panels and was the first time the artist exhibited a collection of paintings.[9]
  • In August 2015 De Buitléar participated in the group exhibition Approaching the Landscape at RUA RED, Tallaght.
  • A solo exhibition of his work titled Push and Pull was held at the Royal Hibernian Academy in January 2018.
  • In November 2019, two paintings were included in an exhibit curated by Robert Armstrong at the Dunamaise Arts Centre, Portlaoise.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ McCarthy, Esther N. (16 October 2020). "Velvet cushions, monochrome prints and eco pads in your pad". Irish Examiner. from the original on 11 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Artists on the line". The Irish Times. 27 June 2006. from the original on 2 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Niall de Buitlear | Studio Artist | Temple Bar Gallery + Studios".
  4. ^ . emergenceaward.ie. Archived from the original on 7 August 2020.
  5. ^ Dunne, Aidan (18 August 2015). "Five artists push Tallaght's boundaries | Visual art round-up". The Irish Times.
  6. ^ Dunne, Aidan (31 January 2018). "Brush strokes with echoes of music". The Irish Times. from the original on 31 January 2018.
  7. ^ Dunne, Aidan (4 September 2010). "Bright futures at the RHA". The Irish Times. from the original on 4 March 2016.
  8. ^ Kleist, Alissa (21 August 2011). . Visual Artists Ireland. Archived from the original on 15 September 2012.
  9. ^ "The Exhibitonist | 18 | Art in Askeaton". 25 March 2015. from the original on 23 April 2015.
  10. ^ "Dunamaise Arts Centre". 17 November 2019. from the original on 11 September 2022. Retrieved 7 February 2020.

External links edit

  • Official Site
  • Review of artist's work on Billion Journal
  • Review of artist's work on Shower of Kunst


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