
Michael Cooper
Michael Cooper (1944-2025) was a renowned Irish sculptor whose work was heavily inspired by his childhood in Connemara and Donegal. He became known for his large-scale sculptures, including a four-ton gorilla and a statue of the pirate queen Grace O'Malley, and exhibited widely across the UK and Ireland. His artistic style was characterized by a figurative yet stylized approach, emphasizing tactile quality in materials like marble and bronze. Cooper's body of work was a testament to his deep connection with nature and his Irish heritage.
Born on Jul 04, 1944 (81 years old)
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New Zealand:
Michael Cooper is the architect who designed the family home in Milford.
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New Zealand:
Michael Cooper's analysis on the crisis facing New Zealand’s wine industry was well-received.
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New Zealand:
Michael Cooper's analysis on the crisis facing New Zealand’s wine industry was a top story for the Listener.
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New Zealand:
Michael Cooper's analysis on the crisis facing New Zealand’s wine industry was a top story for the Listener.
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Canada:
Conservative MP and democratic reform critic Michael Cooper agreed with the spirit of the Canada Elections Act amendments.
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Jamaica:
Michael 'Ibo' Cooper was a veteran musician and educator honored during the concert for his contributions to reggae music.
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United Kingdom:
Michael Cooper made a save from Cullen's shot before Brownhill scored.
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Canada:
Michael Cooper is the vice-president of development and strategic partnerships at Mental Health Research Canada.
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Canada:
Michael Cooper, founder of the Dream Group of Companies, expressed excitement about the collaboration to solve the housing crisis in Toronto.
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United Kingdom:
Michael Cooper was praised for his standout performance as the goalkeeper for Sheffield Wednesday.
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