Born 1947. Known for: Abstract painting.
Ciarán Lennon has long been concerned with notions of perception and the falsity of representational art. His works have been included in many prestigious group shows such as 'A Sense of Ireland'...
Read full biography Ciarán Lennon has long been concerned with notions of perception and the falsity of representational art. His works have been included in many prestigious group shows such as 'A Sense of Ireland' (1980), 'The Pursuit of Painting', curated by Stephen McKenna at IMMA (1997) and 'Irish Art Now: From...
Read full biography Ciarán Lennon has long been concerned with notions of perception and the falsity of representational art. His works have been included in many prestigious group shows such as 'A Sense of Ireland' (1980), 'The Pursuit of Painting', curated by Stephen McKenna at IMMA (1997) and 'Irish Art Now: From the Poetical to the Political' (1999). Individually he has shown with the Project Arts Centre, Dublin, the Ritchie Hendriks Gallery, Dublin, the Green on Red Gallery, Dublin and the Fenderesky Gallery,...
Read full biography Ciarán Lennon has long been concerned with notions of perception and the falsity of representational art. His works have been included in many prestigious group shows such as 'A Sense of Ireland' (1980), 'The Pursuit of Painting', curated by Stephen McKenna at IMMA (1997) and 'Irish Art Now: From the Poetical to the Political' (1999). Individually he has shown with the Project Arts Centre, Dublin, the Ritchie Hendriks Gallery, Dublin, the Green on Red Gallery, Dublin and the Fenderesky Gallery, Belfast. Source: Auctions
Ciarán Lennon has long been concerned with notions of perception and the falsity of representational art. His works have been included in many prestigious group shows such as 'A Sense of Ireland' (1980), 'The Pursuit of Painting', curated by Stephen McKenna at IMMA (1997) and 'Irish Art Now: From the Poetical to the Political' (1999). Individually he has shown with the Project Arts Centre, Dublin, the Ritchie Hendriks Gallery, Dublin, the Green on Red Gallery, Dublin and the Fenderesky Gallery, Belfast. Source: Auctions