Ahem. Cue lights, camera, aaaand action ... for Sky TV's iMayo programme covering my recent 'Nautica' exhibition at Mayo Contemporary in Castlebar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3HqrUH1fcQ
Former Taoiseach Enda Kenny did us all really proud opening my Nautica exhibition of oil paintings graciously hosted by Mayo Contemporary art gallery last week. Man thanks to all my…
Former Taoiseach Enda Kenny launches ‘Nautica’ Exhibition
The Irish Mail on Sunday (14.06.2021) have their own eyes on Mayo Contemporary's 'Nautica' exhibition of my paintings, not just Ireland's former Taoiseach Mr Enda Kenny, who is doing us…
Eyes for Art – Irish Mail on Sunday
“During my visits there I was stunned by the steep, near-vertical walls, and gigantic steel sluice gates fifteen metres below sea level,” said Brian, “the contrast between the massive ships and industrial machinery towering above the workers was something I found irresistible given its dramatic visual appeal. But the extraordinary range of the dock’s muted tones contrasting so starkly against the vibrant colours of the ships, with nothing but steel gates to prevent this hidden world from being engulfed by the sea, took my breath away.”
Nautica
AN exhibition of paintings by one of Ireland’s greatest artists has just opened at Mayo Antiques & Fine Art at the Castle Street car park in Castlebar. The gallery and showrooms, over two floors, was opened just before Christmas by business partners Les O’Neill and Sean McNeela and they specialise in antiques and contemporary fine art.
Exhibition by artist Brian McCarthy opens in Castlebar
On 27 March 2020, Ireland was placed into full lockdown in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. All non-essential journeys were banned for two weeks and public gatherings outside family homes…
A Lost Year with Covid in Ireland
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Sadly gone but definitely never to be forgotten. Jack Charlton - Ireland's most loved and respected Englishman. Rest in peace.
Jack Charlton – RIP
Art is the new investment, according to Louise Hogan in today's Irish Independent (Saturday 1st November 2008). Any takers on my latest piece 'High Voltage' up for sale to raise…
Art as an investment?
Delighted with this flattering piece penned by Maree Morrissey in the latest issue of Irish Entrepreneur magazine.