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Martin Healy - Helsinki (Tapiola) xii
Estimate:
€500 - €1,000
Sold
Timed Auction
Arthouse 2021
ARTIST
Martin Healy
Size
38cm x 31cm x 3cm
Description
Description:: Bio: Martin Healy lives and works in Dublin. He works through the mediums of photography, film and sculpture and his works have been shown nationally and internationally. International residencies include Cove Park, Scotland, 2014; HIAP-International Residency Exchange, Helsinki, 2010; Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, 2008; Artists’ Residency Programme, Irish Museum of Modern Art, 2007; the International Studio Programme Residency, PS1 Contemporary Art Centre, New York, 2000/01. Solo exhibitions include: Terrain, RHA, Dublin, 2019; The Augury, Butler Gallery, Kilkenny, Ireland, 2018; A moment twice lived, Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, 2016; Terrain, Galway Arts Centre, 2015; Aether, Oonagh Young Gallery, Dublin, 2014; The Future Perfect, Rubicon Projects, Brussels, 2013; Last Man, Crawford Art Gallery (screening room), Cork, 2012; The Inhabitant, Temple Bar Gallery and studios, Dublin, 2011; Facsimile, Lismore Castle Arts, St Carthage Hall, 2011. Group exhibitions/screenings include: Cows are mostly silent, Limerick City Gallery of Art, Limerick, 2021; RHA Annual, 2021; Dublin Art Book Fair, Temple Bar Gallery and Studios, Dublin, 2020; Traces, Kasteel Wijlre, Netherlands, 2018; Aesthetica Short Film Festival, York, UK, 2016; Cosmic Dust, Visual Centre for Contemporary Art, Carlow, 2015; Transit and Transport (screening), Fact, Liverpool, 2014; Island: New Art from Ireland, Galleria Civica Di Modena, 2013; Still Light, Gallery Augusta, Suomenlinna, Helsinki, 2013; Its all true, Morono Kiang Gallery, Los Angeles, 2011; Terminal Convention, Cork Airport / Static Gallery, Liverpool, 2011. Artwork Description Framed colour photograph. Photograph taken in Helsinki in 2015.
Original:: Yes
Edition:: Yes\, 1 of 3
Framed:: Yes
Original:: Yes
Edition:: Yes\, 1 of 3
Framed:: Yes
Condition
Good overall
Medium
Colour Photograph (Archival pigment print)
Signature
Yes