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| "Image of Bono (detail)", oil on canvas, 122 x 91 cm, AR749, Collection National Gallery of Ireland, Portrait Collection. © Louis le Brocquy, 2003 |
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| National Gallery of Ireland |
Biography 
10.11.1916 Born in Dublin (IE)
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Born in Dublin in 1916, Louis le Brocquy is a towering figure in the history of Irish painting. According to The Irish Times (Leader, November 4, 2006) 'This self-taught artist has come to be recognised both at home and internationally as the foremost Irish painter of the 20th century.' His work has received much international attention and many accolades in a career that spans seventy years of creative practice. In 1956, he represented Ireland at the Venice Biennale, winning the Premio Acquisito Internationale with A Family (coll. National Gallery of Ireland), subsequently included in the historic exhibition Fifty Years of Modern Art Brussels World Fair 1958. Widely acclaimed for his evocative portrait 'Heads' of literary figures and fellow artists, which include William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, and his friends Samuel Beckett, Francis Bacon and Seamus Heaney, in recent years le Brocquy's early Tinker subjects and Family paintings, have attracted headline attention on the international marketplace marking him as the fourth painter in Ireland and Britain to be evaluated within a very select group of artists, alonside Lucian Freud, David Hockney and Francis Bacon. Recognised by many as the greatest Irish artist of the twentieth century, and one of the greatest of any era, the recent realisation of over £1 million for one of his works at auction is not merely a record but an acknowledgement of his genius and international appeal. Acknowledged by museum retrospectives worldwide, the artist's work is represented in numerous public collections, from the Guggenheim in New York City to the Tate Gallery in London. In Ireland, he is honoured as the first and only living painter to be included in the Permanent Irish Collection of the National Gallery.
Le Brocquy's inquiry into the human condition is seminal to his motivation as a painter. This underlying concern has informed a number of significant developments. According to Francis Bacon, 'Le Brocquy belongs to a category of artists who have always existed - obsessed by figuration outside and on the other side of illustration - who are aware of the vast and potent possibilities of inventing ways by which fact and appearance can be reconjugated'. Important developments comprise: Early Works (1939-1945 incl. "Southern Window" (1939; coll. Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin), "A Picnic", (1940; coll. Irish Museum of Modern Art, Loan), establish the artist's ongoing preoccupation with the inward isolation of the individual.Girl in White (coll. Ulster Museum) establish the artist's ongoing preoccupation with the inward isolation of the individual. The Tinker paintings (1946-1950) incl. Tinkers Resting (coll. Tate Britain) developed concerns relating to their marginal lives. The Grey Period (1950-1956) incl. A Family (coll. National Gallery of Ireland) contemplated a stark human circumstance in the aftermath of the war. John Russell records that the artist was by then 'well known as a symbolist and thoughtful enquirer into the conditions of life'. His painting underwent a profound development in 1956 with the White Period (1956-1964) incl. Woman (coll. Tate Modern) that radicalised the human figure as an isolated presence, and the ensuing Head Series (1964-1996) incl. Head of an Irish Martyr (coll. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington) and Stele: Hommage à Entremont (1968; Collection Fondation Maeght, St Paul) that kindled his interest in the Celtic head culture. Initially anonymous, these images later depicted heads of specific individuals, including Shakespeare (coll. Guggenheim, New York City) and Image Ulterieure de Picasso (1983; Collection Picasso Museum, Antibes), whom the artist perceived as avatars of consciousness. In recent years he has undertaken a major series entitled Procession, and since 1996 has embarked on a body of work entitled Human Images, pursuing his interest in the Presence series. Louis le Brocquy's latest commission by the National Gallery of Ireland was to paint an image of his friend Bono, Image of Bono National Gallery of Ireland) publicly presented to the National Portrait Gallery in October 2003.
Among the many collaborations with Irish writers, notably Samuel Beckett and Seamus Heaney, le Brocquy is perhaps best known for his lithographic brush drawings for Thomas Kinsella's renowned translation of the Táin in 1969, held to be the great Irish Livre d'Artiste of the twentieth century. In 1988 it was at Samuel Beckett's personal request that le Brocquy illustrated his valedictory book, Stirrings Still (1988);, and designed the set and costumes for Waiting for Godot, Dublin, 1988, produced by the Gate Theatre throughout the world by the Gate Theatre, Dublin. Further important illustrated works include J.M. Synge's The Playboy of the Western World, 1970; Desmond O'Grady's The Gododdin, 1977; Andrew Carpenter's Eight Irish Writers, 1981 and James Joyce's Dubliners (1986)
Few artists anywhere have had as much experience in tapestry design. Along with his well-known predecessor Jean Lurçat, the artist has proved to be a master of the medium and a landmark figure in the revitalisation of this art form. Mostly woven in Aubusson, France, the tapestry designs include "Travellers" 1948, "Garlanded Goat" (1949-50), "Allegory" (1950), the "Eden series" (1951-52), the "Inverted series" (1948-99), the Táin series (1969-2000, Irish Museum of Modern Art), the "Cúchulainn series" (1973-1999), the "Garden series{" (2000). Large-scale tapestry commissions include "Brendan the Navigator" (1963-64, UCD, Michael Smurfit School of Business, Dublin), "The Hosting of the Táin" (1970; Irish Museum of Modern Art), the "Massing of the Armies" (RTÉ, Dublin) and the monumental "Triumph of Cúchulainn" (Irish Museum of Modern Art, Millennium Wing).
Positions include: Visiting Instructor, Central School of Arts & Crafts, London (1947-54); co-founder Signa Design Consultants, 1954; Visiting Tutor, Royal College of Art, London (1955-58); Fellow, Society of Industrial Artist's, London, 1960; Member, Irish Council of Design (1963-65); Inaugural Board Member, Kilkenny Design Workshops (1965-77); Fellow, Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, London, 1974; Founder Board-Member, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, 1989-94.
Some of the honors bestowed on him include:
Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur, (1975)
Officier de l'Ordre de la Couronne Belge, (2001)
Member of Aosdána
Elected Saoi of Aosdána conferred by President Mary Robinson 1992.
Officier des Arts et des Lettres, France, 1999
Hon. Litt. D., University of Dublin, 1962
Hon. Ll. D., University College, Dublin, 1988
IMMA/Glen Dimplex award for a sustained contribution to the visual arts in Ireland, Dublin, 1998
Hon. D. Ph., Dublin City University, 1999
Hon. D. Univ., Queen's University, Belfast 2002
Hon. D. Ph., Dublin Institute of Technology, 2004
| | Public exhibitions 79 
Solo shows 38
2007 Louis le Brocquy and His Masters: Early Heroes Later Homage
Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Dublin
Louis le Brocquy
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork
2006 Louis le Brocquy - Homage to his Masters -
Gimpel Fils, London (England)
Louis le Brocquy – thirteen silkscreen editions
Fenton Gallery, Cork
Louis le Brocquy - Tinkers Resting, 1946
Tate Britain, London (England)
Louis le Brocquy - Portrait Heads. A celebration of the artist
National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
Louis le Brocquy - Rétrospective à l´occasion de son 90ème anniversaire
Galerie Jeanne-Bucher, Paris
Louis Le Brocquy - Thirteen Silkscreen Editions
The Jonathan Swift Gallery, Carrickfergus (Northern Ireland)
Louis le Brocquy - Allegory & Legend
The Hunt Museum, Limerick
Louis le Brocquy - A Celebration of the Artist's Ninetieth Year
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
Louis le Brocquy - Thirteen silkscreen prints -
Taylor Galleries, Dublin
Louis le Brocquy
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
Louis le Brocquy - Selected work from the Irish Museum of Modern Art Collection
Cill Rialaig Arts Centre, Ballinskelligs, Co. Kerry
2005 Christmas Group Show
The Jonathan Swift Gallery, Carrickfergus (Northern Ireland)
Summer Group Show
The Jonathan Swift Gallery, Carrickfergus (Northern Ireland)
2004 Louis Le Brocquy Tapestries and Prints
The Jonathan Swift Gallery, Carrickfergus (Northern Ireland)
Summer Group Show
The Jonathan Swift Gallery, Carrickfergus (Northern Ireland)
Louis le Brocquy - Tain Tapestries
Millenium Monument Museum, Beijing
Louis le Brocquy
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
2003 Christmas Group Show
The Jonathan Swift Gallery, Carrickfergus (Northern Ireland)
Louis le Brocquy - Procession -
Taylor Galleries, Dublin
Louis le Brocquy, The Táin Lithographs
The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaion, Dublin
Louis le Brocquy - Procession -
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork
Louis le Brocquy, The Táin Lithographs
The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaion, Dublin
2002 The Táin Tapestries by Louis le Brocquy
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
2001 Louis le Brocquy - Human Images
Gimpel Fils, London (England)
Louis le Brocquy - Aubusson Tapestries -
Agnew´s Contemporary, London (England)
Louis le Brocquy, The Táin Lithographs
The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaion, Dublin
2000 Louis le Brocquy - Aubusson Tapestries -
Taylor Galleries, Dublin
Louis le Brocquy - Images of federico Garcia Lorca
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca, Oaxaca
Louis le Brocquy - The Tain Portfolios
Instituto de Artes Gráficas de Oaxaca, Oaxaca
Louis le Brocquy, The Táin Lithographs
The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaion, Dublin
1999 Louis le Brocquy, The Táin Lithographs
The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaion, Dublin
Louis le Brocquy, The Táin Lithographs
The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaion, Dublin
Louis le Brocquy, The Táin Lithographs
The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaion, Dublin
1998 Louis le Brocquy - Human Images, early and recent works on paper -
Taylor Galleries, Dublin
Louis le Brocquy, The Táin Lithographs
The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaion, Dublin
Louis le Brocquy, The Táin Lithographs
The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaion, Dublin
Group shows 41
2008 As Láthair/Off Site
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
A Selection from the Niland Collection
Draíocht, Dublin
2007 Le Corps et son double
Galerie Jeanne-Bucher, Paris
The Francis Bacon Studio - A selected display of correspondence
Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Dublin
(I’m Always Touched) By Your Presence, Dear - New Acquisitions
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
Treasures from the North - Irish Paintings from the Ulster Museum
National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
Irish Art of the Seventies
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork
Radharc
Galway Arts Centre, Galway
2006 The Borrowing
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
A Time and A Place: two centuries of Irish social life
National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
Summer Show
Taylor Galleries, Dublin
Ten Years in the Making. An Exhibition of art from State Buildings 1995 - 2005
Farmleigh Gallery, Dublin
Samuel Beckett: a passion for paintings
National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
Irish Art of the Seventies
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
Re:Collection
Rugby Art Gallery & Museum, Rugby, Warwickshire (England)
Connected - Unconnected
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
2005 Siar 50
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
On Reflection, Modern Irish Art from the 1960's to the 1990's
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork
The White Stag Group
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
Rugby Collection
Rugby Art Gallery & Museum, Rugby, Warwickshire (England)
Eye of the Storm: The IMMA Collection
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
2004 Views from an Island and Representing the Táin
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
Joyce in Art
Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin
In the Time of Shaking: Irish artists for Amnesty International
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
High Falutin Stuff
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
A Vision of Modern Art in Memory of Dorothy Walker
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
2003 Rugby Collection
Rugby Art Gallery & Museum, Rugby, Warwickshire (England)
Recent Acquisitions to the IMMA Collection
Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin
2002 The Public Eye: 50 Years of The Arts Council of Northern Ireland Collection
City Art Centre, Edinburgh (Scotland)
Rugby Collection & Art Works
Rugby Art Gallery & Museum, Rugby, Warwickshire (England)
The Public Eye: 50 years of the Arts Council Collection
Ormeau Baths Gallery OBG, Belfast (Northern Ireland)
2001 Great Britain - The 1960s
Joseph Rickards Gallery, New York City, NY
THE SERIOUS AND THE SMIRK
National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
Winter Group Exhibition
Joseph Rickards Gallery, New York City, NY
2000 Une Ville-Une Collection
Centre de la Gravure et de l'Image imprimée, La Louvière
Reunion
Rugby Art Gallery & Museum, Rugby, Warwickshire (England)
Nude/ Action / Body Suite
Tate Modern, London (England)
1999 When Time began to Rant and Rage
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive BAM/PFA, Berkeley, CA
Linhas de Sombra
Centro de Arte Moderna José de Azeredo Perdigão - Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon
1998 When Time Began To Rant and Rage
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (England)
Usporednosti - 12 Francuskih Umjetnika
Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik
Dealer Directory 5

France
Galerie Jeanne-Bucher, Paris

Ireland (Republic)
Taylor Galleries, Dublin

United Kingdom
The Jonathan Swift Gallery, Carrickfergus (Northern Ireland)

Mark Adams Fine Art Ltd., London (England)

Gimpel Fils, London (England)

Public collections 19

India
National Gallery of Modern Art - New Delhi, New Delhi

Ireland (Republic)
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork

The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaion, Dublin

Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Dublin

Irish Museum of Modern Art - IMMA, Dublin

National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin

The Hunt Museum, Limerick

Model Arts & Niland Gallery, Sligo

Portugal
Centro de Arte Moderna José de Azeredo Perdigão - Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon

United Kingdom
Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Belfast (Northern Ireland)

The Naughton Gallery at Queen's, Belfast (Northern Ireland)

Ulster Museum, Belfast (Northern Ireland)

Dundee Contemporary Arts - DCA, Dundee (Scotland)

Tate Britain, London (England)

Tate Modern, London (England)

Rugby Art Gallery & Museum, Rugby, Warwickshire (England)

USA
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive BAM/PFA, Berkeley, CA

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, NY

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC

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