Constructions

Tony O'Malley

5 Sep, 2013 - 20 Dec, 2013

On the occasion of Tony O’Malley’s centenary anniversary, the RHA is pleased to present Tony O’Malley: Constructions , an exhibition dedicated entirely to the sculptural constructions of the renowned Irish artist, Tony O’Malley (1913-2003), curated by Butler Gallery’s Director, Anna O’Sullivan.

O’Malley’s constructions became a natural part of his working practice right from the beginning and were a constant presence, nestled and perched very comfortably in the studio, and reflecting an eclectic parallel to his life work. While they were mostly made indoors, occasionally elements for a work might be found and made elsewhere. Highbourne Cay, 1986, was made in the Bahamas and includes a ‘billy’ ï an oar shaped club used by Bahamian fishermen to kill their prey. The circled red ‘T’ bestows new ownership to the piece, similar to a graffiti artist’s signature or ‘tag’. With the years, came found materials from many sources, off-cuts from the carpenter’s workshop opposite the studio in St Ives to findings on various beaches.

The simplicity and formal mastery of O’Malley’s constructions reflect the modernist tradition of assemblage that stretches back to Pablo Picasso and to Kurt Schwitters, an artist he admired. Some of his contemporaries in St Ives, like Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth and Peter Lanyon were also drawn to the medium of collage and assemblage. Drawing was the necessary root of all of O’Malley’s work and concisely knotted the mediums together.

The incised drawing line is found throughout the paintings and is very much at work in these constructions, which can be seen as three- dimensional drawings. All of the constructions come with their own hook or string attached. Made by the artist, they add to the essential self-containment of the pieces. O’Malley liked to work in many mediums and while his painting was undeniably at the forefront, he gave as much personally to everything he realized, with each fragment adding to a rich and full working life. Tony O’Malley has said, “…my home place and its landscape is still in my psyche. I call it inscape – inner revelations of the outer psyche”.

These extraordinary sculptural works can be seen as extensions of what O’Malley achieved on canvas and on paper. They reveal another dimension to his range of abilities as an artist of extraordinary ingenuity. The beauty and diversity of these constructions is a real surprise, and encourages the viewer to look anew at one of Ireland’s most acclaimed artists.

Tony O’Malley holds an important and distinguished position in the history of twentieth century Irish art. A highly respected artist, his works are represented in all major Irish museums and included in the most significant public and private collections of Irish art. Self-taught, his artistic career only began in 1960 when he was in his forties, but his everyday, workmanlike approach to his practice resulted in a prolific career. His practice was a quiet one, modest and non-careerist. While he found recognition among his peers during his thirty years – 1960 to 1990 – among the artistic community of St Ives, Cornwall, the serious attention he deserved only came to him later in life in Ireland, the country of his birth. He settled back in Physcianstown in Callan Co. Kilkenny in 1990, with his wife Jane, where he lived and worked until his death at the age of eighty-nine.

Anna O’Sullivan Butler Gallery Director

 

Anna O’Sullivan extends her grateful thanks to Jane O’Malley for her enduring commitment to the legacy of her dear husband Tony O’Malley.
To coincide with Tony O’Malleys centenary anniversary other exhibitions include:

  • Butler Gallery, Kilkenny, Tony O’Malley Self-Portraits: A Centenary Exhibition 2013, 19 October – 22 December, 2013.
  • Taylor Galleries, Dublin, Tony O’Malley, Comóradh Céad Bliain celebrating 100 years, 25 September – 10 October, 2013.
  • Graphic Studio Gallery, Dublin, Centenary, Tony O’Malley – A Celebration of Print 12 September – 5 October, 2013.

Selection of Images from the exhibition

  • Date:

    5 Sep, 2013 - 20 Dec, 2013
  • Time:

    Monday – Sunday: 11:00 – 17:00 Wednesday Late Opening: 11.00 – 20.00
  • Price:

    Free
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