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      • Brian Fay (b. 1968) BALDINI'S RESTORATION OF CIMABUE'S CRUCIFIXION 2, 2018
        Sep. 16, 2019

        Brian Fay (b. 1968) BALDINI'S RESTORATION OF CIMABUE'S CRUCIFIXION 2, 2018

        Est: €600 - €800

        signed and dated lower right; titled on reverse

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      • Brian Fay (b.1968) CHINESE SUNDIAL, 2BC, 2001
        Jul. 09, 2018

        Brian Fay (b.1968) CHINESE SUNDIAL, 2BC, 2001

        Est: €100 - €150

        signed and dated lower right; titled lower left

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      • Brian Fay (b.1968) AFTER FANTIN-LATOUR: BLUSH ROSES, 2006
        Oct. 09, 2014

        Brian Fay (b.1968) AFTER FANTIN-LATOUR: BLUSH ROSES, 2006

        Est: €500 - €700

        Brian Fay (b.1968) AFTER FANTIN-LATOUR: BLUSH ROSES, 2006 pencil signed, inscribed with title and dated on reverse h:12  w:12 in. Exhibited: The Square Root of Drawing, Temple Bar Gallery, 2006; Into Irish Drawing, Limerick City Gallery of Art, Centre Culturel Irlandais (France), AkkuH Aktuele Kunst Hengelo (The Netherlands) and Millennium Court Arts Centre, Northern Ireland, 2009-2010 Literature: Fay, Brian & Kelly, Niamh Ann,Art-Watching, Circa, No. 116 (Summer, 2006), p. 114 Brian Fay is an artist and lecturer in Fine Art at the Dublin Institute of Technology. His art practice rooted in drawing deals with the complex temporalities of objects and artworks. Recent solo exhibitions include Broken Images or When Does Posterity Begin? at the Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin (2011); the three-part Some Time Now series at The Lab, Mermaid Arts Centre and Solstice Arts Centre (2007-08); and Web, Butler Gallery, Kilkenny, Ireland (2005). He has exhibited in several important groups shows including The Derwent Art Prize, Royal Mall Gallery, London (2014); Projet Gutenberg, Galerie Jeanroch Dard, Paris (2012); Motion Capture: Drawing and the Moving Image, with Henri Matisse, Tacita Dean, William Kentridge and Denis Oppenheim, The Lewis Glucksman Gallery (2012/13); The 43 Uses of Drawing with Buckminster Fuller, Morgan O'Hara, Anthony McCall, Trisha Brown, Rugby Art Museum (2011); Other Men's Flowers with Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach, Jeff Wall, Patrick Graham, Patrick Hall, Martin Kippenberger, Dublin City Gallery: The Hugh Lane (2008), and [C]Artography: Map-making as Artform with Kathy Prendergast, Mona Hatoum, Tim Robinson, Brian O'Doherty and Jeremy Deller, Crawford Art Gallery, Cork. He is completing a PhD at Northumbria University on drawing, temporality and the conservation of paintings. He is the recipient of awards from both the Arts Council and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and is represented by nag gallery, Dublin.

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