Born in Dublin in 1942, Brian King studied at the National College of Art and Design and graduated in 1963. Following his studies King spent formative periods in London and New York, both of which... Read full biography
Born in Dublin in 1942, Brian King studied at the National College of Art and Design and graduated in 1963. Following his studies King spent formative periods in London and New York, both of which were then epicentres of cutting edge-art and countercultural activity. In 1968 King returned to... Read full biography
Born in Dublin in 1942, Brian King studied at the National College of Art and Design and graduated in 1963. Following his studies King spent formative periods in London and New York, both of which were then epicentres of cutting edge-art and countercultural activity. In 1968 King returned to Ireland and presented his first solo exhibition at Dublins Dawson Gallery. The decade that followed was an incredibly fruitful and frenetic period for King. It was during this phase that he espoused and... Read full biography
Born in Dublin in 1942, Brian King studied at the National College of Art and Design and graduated in 1963. Following his studies King spent formative periods in London and New York, both of which were then epicentres of cutting edge-art and countercultural activity. In 1968 King returned to Ireland and presented his first solo exhibition at Dublins Dawson Gallery. The decade that followed was an incredibly fruitful and frenetic period for King. It was during this phase that he espoused and experimented with a variety of different approaches and methods, all of which demonstrated his awareness of developments taking place in the visual arts internationally. In 1969 King represented Ireland at the Paris Biennale and became the first Irish... Read full biography
Born in Dublin in 1942, Brian King studied at the National College of Art and Design and graduated in 1963. Following his studies King spent formative periods in London and New York, both of which were then epicentres of cutting edge-art and countercultural activity. In 1968 King returned to Ireland and presented his first solo exhibition at Dublins Dawson Gallery. The decade that followed was an incredibly fruitful and frenetic period for King. It was during this phase that he espoused and experimented with a variety of different approaches and methods, all of which demonstrated his awareness of developments taking place in the visual arts internationally. In 1969 King represented Ireland at the Paris Biennale and became the first Irish artist to win the major individual prize. The modular geometric work exhibited by King in Paris demonstrated his proclivity toward th... Read full biography
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