Born 1970 London. Known for: Painting.
Noel Murphy was born in London in 1970, studying first at NCAD in Dublin and then at the University of Ulster in Belfast where he received an honours degree in Fine Art. He is best known for his...
Read full biography Noel Murphy was born in London in 1970, studying first at NCAD in Dublin and then at the University of Ulster in Belfast where he received an honours degree in Fine Art. He is best known for his commission to paint the Northern Ireland Assembly in Session. Another important commission was a...
Read full biography Noel Murphy was born in London in 1970, studying first at NCAD in Dublin and then at the University of Ulster in Belfast where he received an honours degree in Fine Art. He is best known for his commission to paint the Northern Ireland Assembly in Session. Another important commission was a portrait of Michael Collins for The Glasnevin Cemetery Museum. Murphy was presented with the Bass Ireland Prize (1994) and the Ireland Fund of Great Britain Annual Arts Award (1997). He has held several solo...
Read full biography Noel Murphy was born in London in 1970, studying first at NCAD in Dublin and then at the University of Ulster in Belfast where he received an honours degree in Fine Art. He is best known for his commission to paint the Northern Ireland Assembly in Session. Another important commission was a portrait of Michael Collins for The Glasnevin Cemetery Museum. Murphy was presented with the Bass Ireland Prize (1994) and the Ireland Fund of Great Britain Annual Arts Award (1997). He has held several solo exhibitions with the Gorry Gallery, Dublin, and the Emer Gallery, Belfast, and is represented in the collections of the Ulster Museum and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, as well as several important corporate and private collections.
Noel Murphy was born in London in 1970, studying first at NCAD in Dublin and then at the University of Ulster in Belfast where he received an honours degree in Fine Art. He is best known for his commission to paint the Northern Ireland Assembly in Session. Another important commission was a portrait of Michael Collins for The Glasnevin Cemetery Museum. Murphy was presented with the Bass Ireland Prize (1994) and the Ireland Fund of Great Britain Annual Arts Award (1997). He has held several solo exhibitions with the Gorry Gallery, Dublin, and the Emer Gallery, Belfast, and is represented in the collections of the Ulster Museum and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, as well as several important corporate and private collections.