Page loaded successfully. Showing keywords for Trevor Geoghegan.
Artist Keywords
Keywords page for Trevor Geoghegan ((1946 - 2023)), known for Painting. Showing associated keywords and tags.
Trevor Geoghegan KEYWORDS
1946 London, England - 2023. Known for: Painting.
Trevor Geoghegan (b.1946) Born in London of Irish parents, he came to live in Ireland in 1970. He turned from abstract work to New Realism, inspired by his neighbour, Martin Gale. He has had solo... Read full biography
Trevor Geoghegan (b.1946) Born in London of Irish parents, he came to live in Ireland in 1970. He turned from abstract work to New Realism, inspired by his neighbour, Martin Gale. He has had solo exhibitions at the Solomon Gallery, Dublin, and the Kenny Gallery, Galway. He regularly exhibits at the... Read full biography
Trevor Geoghegan (b.1946) Born in London of Irish parents, he came to live in Ireland in 1970. He turned from abstract work to New Realism, inspired by his neighbour, Martin Gale. He has had solo exhibitions at the Solomon Gallery, Dublin, and the Kenny Gallery, Galway. He regularly exhibits at the RHA and has work represented in the AIB Collection, Irish Arts Council, and the National Self Portrait Collection, among others. Has also lectured at NCAD for the past fifteen years. Source: Whyte's... Read full biography
Trevor Geoghegan (b.1946) Born in London of Irish parents, he came to live in Ireland in 1970. He turned from abstract work to New Realism, inspired by his neighbour, Martin Gale. He has had solo exhibitions at the Solomon Gallery, Dublin, and the Kenny Gallery, Galway. He regularly exhibits at the RHA and has work represented in the AIB Collection, Irish Arts Council, and the National Self Portrait Collection, among others. Has also lectured at NCAD for the past fifteen years. Source: Whyte's Auction
Trevor Geoghegan (b.1946) Born in London of Irish parents, he came to live in Ireland in 1970. He turned from abstract work to New Realism, inspired by his neighbour, Martin Gale. He has had solo exhibitions at the Solomon Gallery, Dublin, and the Kenny Gallery, Galway. He regularly exhibits at the RHA and has work represented in the AIB Collection, Irish Arts Council, and the National Self Portrait Collection, among others. Has also lectured at NCAD for the past fifteen years. Source: Whyte's Auction
