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Keith Wilson 'THINGS TO COME, 11', 2012
Lot 80
Result: Not Sold
Estimate: €2,000 - €2,500
Keith Wilson RUA, 1971 'THINGS TO COME, 11', 2012 Oil on linen, 24" x 25,9" (61 x 66 cm), signed Provenance: gallery Keith Wilson Studio This work will be available for collection from the end of May. Keith Wilson studied at Method... Read more
Lot 80 - 'THINGS TO COME, 11', 2012 by Keith Wilson Lot 80 Keith Wilson 'THINGS TO COME, 11', 2012
Estimate: €2,000 - €2,500
Keith Wilson RUA, 1971

'THINGS TO COME, 11', 2012

Oil on linen, 24" x 25,9" (61 x 66 cm), signed

Provenance: gallery Keith Wilson Studio

This work will be available for collection from the end of May.

Keith Wilson studied at Methodist College, Belfast, the University of Ulster and at Edinburgh

College of Art, Scotland, gaining an Honours Degree in Visual Communication and a further

Postgraduate Diploma in Illustration.

His many awards include the Axa Insurance drawing prize and the Hennessy-Craig Scholarship

award, both at the Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin. He was the recipient of the Mayo County

Council Bursary Award, shortlisted for the Golden Fleece Award in Dublin and commissioned by

The Gallery Press to produce a series of images to accompany 'Wayside Shrines' by poet Paul

Muldoon.

In 2018 he was the recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant. He has been artist in residence at the Royal Hibernian Academy, the Tyrone Guthrie Centre, the Ballinglen Arts Foundation and Artestudio Ginestrelle in Assisi, Italy and has also been a returning visiting artist to the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and TASIS England.

Keith has held numerous solo exhibitions, shown extensively throughout Ireland and his work has been included in many group shows in the UK, Europe and the United States. Exhibitions include 'Radharc' at the American Irish Historical Society, New York, the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition in London, Le Logge in Assisi, Italy and solo exhibitions at Oliver Sears Gallery, Dublin.

His paintings and drawings are held in many public and private collections worldwide including the collections of the EPA, AXA Insurance, AIB, the National Self Portrait Collection of Ireland,

Queen's University, Belfast and the University of Wisconsin.

He is a Member of the Royal Ulster Academy and a Fellow of the Ballinglen Arts Foundation.

He is represented in Ireland by the Oliver Sears Gallery, Dublin
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