Saturday 30th October – 27th November 2021
Paintings from the Saltee Island’s Haven for seabirds in Co. Wexford to the megalithic tombs of the Bricklieve Mountains, the oldest complexes of tombs in Ireland, Fergus Lyons’s 20 oil paintings are a gesture of deep reverence to these places of Sanctuary.
Since the 1980’s, Fergus’s paintings have chronicled & narrated historical milestones and life events, both past & present. Here are a few….
Commissions:- 2020-2021 At present working on a large multi-generational portrait of Lug Lamfhada and his extensive tribe. Set in the indeterminate dimension that exists between Frankfort and Maynooth.
2018 “An Irish Airman foresees his death” Hamilton Sligo.
2017 “Crazy Jane” Hamilton Gallery Sligo
2016 Private Portrait Commissions, Irish Writers
John McGahern, Patrick Kavanagh, Sebastian Barry
2016 Solo Exhibition “Way to Sligo” Hyde Bridge Gallery, Sligo.
2016 “New December” Yeats Society, Sligo.
1997-98 United Nations Commission marking 40 yrs of Irish Army Peacekeeping in Lebanon.5ft x 7ft Oil Painting
1990-1991 “Building Bridges” Six Oil paintings 38x50inch narrating the building of the Bridge over the River Shannon in Athlone, Co. Westmeath
1998-1999 “Turas Connacht” Arts Council collection – 14 paintings of Stations of the Cross in modern day setting in Ireland. Still touring in Ireland
2009 ‘Inagaki Collection Japan’ 4ftx7ft commission “Uisce Solas”
1992- 1993“View from a Rocking Stone” 8ft x 12 ft painting detailing life & surroundings in the area of Lough Allen.
2003 “Bovale Collection” Seven paintings on theme of Irish Myth & Legend by Bovale Building Group.
“Over the Bridge” 4ft x 6 ft painting. View of Portlaw, Co. Wexford. Millennium Commission.
Selected exhibition:-
Neptune Gallery Dublin 1976: Kilcock Art Gallery 1981 – 2021: Godolphin Gallery Dublin 1986: Bremerhaven Germany 2000: Galerie Art-Música Bornholm Denmark 2003: “Mountain Zen” Arts Centre, Dungarvan 2003: “The Green Wave” Galerie Art-Música Bornholm Denmark 2006: Mayo Co. Council, “Foce” Belmullet Co. Mayo 2006:
Further information about Fergus Lyons exhibition from:
Breda Smyth, Kilcock Art Gallery, Co. Kildare.
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