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Brian GormleyUntitled Abstract (KEK7887)2012
2012
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Brian Gormley (b. New York City) is an internationally exhibited American painter living and working in both Ireland and Bucks County, Pennsylvania. His hybrid works are greatly influenced by the abstract expressionist and graffiti art movements.
Gormley came of age artistically during the New York City art boom years of the nineteen eighties when both neo-expressionism and street art raged as noted in an essay in the catalogue for Gormley's exhibition with Scott Borofsky alongside works by Keith Haring and Jean Michel Basquiat at the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center......"Though Brian Gormley made few forays into street art per se, his paintings nonetheless reflect its energy and influence. In the mid-1980s, Gormley began showing expressionistic oils with figural motifs, distinguished by wild color and bravura brushwork.”
Of Irish ancestry Gormley today often exhibits in ancestral homeland where he maintains a residence. Such showings have included at The Cooper House Gallery (November 21- December 3, 2013) and works from his collaborative book with poet Michael Carter, "Bolus Head", at the Trinity College Library (March 25 - April 30, 2013) both in Dublin.
- Creator:Brian Gormley (American)
- Creation Year:2012
- Dimensions:Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: G140406326344
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