
Gerard Byrne
Gerard Byrne, born in Dublin in 1969, is a multifaceted artist known for his work in film, photography, sculpture, and performance. After completing his studies at the National College of Art and Design, he moved to New York in the mid-1990s, where he earned an MFA and gained recognition through various prestigious awards and exhibitions, including representing Ireland at the Venice Biennale. Byrne's work is characterized by a meticulous aesthetic and a deep engagement with intellectual and artistic history, often exploring themes of time and the complexities of modern civilization. His recent exhibition, 'The Struggle with the Angel,' at the Kerlin Gallery, showcases a collection of selenium-toned photographs that reflect his global journeys and offer a subtle commentary on humanity's precarious condition in the 21st century.
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Recent news mentions
Gerard Byrne is the artist behind Canal Scene at Portobello, featured in the auction.
Bronze masks of Irish river gods expected to fetch €80,000-€120,000 – The Irish TimesGerard Byrne is an artist known for his meticulous and cerebral aesthetic, working across film, photography, sculpture, and performance.
The Struggle with the Angel – Global journeys hint at humanity’s precarious condition – The Irish Times










