Mairead O'hEocha (/məˈrd ˈhxə/; born 1962) is an Irish painter.[1][2][3] She is a member of Aosdána, an elite Irish association of artists.[4]

Mairead O'hEocha
Born1962 (age 61–62)
Dublin, Republic of Ireland
NationalityIrish
Alma materNational College of Art and Design
Goldsmiths, University of London
Known forlandscape painting, still life
ElectedAosdána (2020)

Biography

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O'hEocha was born in Dublin in 1962.[5][6] She studied at the National College of Art and Design (NCAD, Dublin), graduating in 2000,[7] and received a Master of Arts from Goldsmiths, University of London in 2004.[8]

O'hEocha has had solo exhibitions at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Butler Gallery and Temple Bar Gallery + Studios.[9][8][10] Her work is held at the National Gallery of Ireland, Irish Museum of Modern Art and Arts Council of Ireland.[8]

O'hEocha paints landscapes and still life, and cites Corot, Giorgio Morandi and Maureen Gallace as influences.[11] She is also known for portraits of the taxidermied animals in the National Museum of Ireland – Natural History.[12][13]

Writing in Artforum, Declan Long referred to her "muted, delicate realism [… her] more recent paintings have retreated from the exotic, varicolored splendor of this transformed outdoor world, they have found similar tonal blooming and formal growth in alternative, indoor subjects [… her] paintings flaunt self-conscious charm, but their attractions are assertive and unsettling, too."[14] An RTÉ biography says that she "tends to work in series, focusing often on sets of seemingly unremarkable and disparate subjects. These allow her to explore elements of form, colour, gesture and composition, while reflecting on deeper aspects of human nature."[15]

In 2016, she was included in Phaidon's Vitamin P3, as one of "the 108 International Artists Who Are Revolutionizing Painting Today."[16] O'hEocha was elected to Aosdána in 2020.[17][18] O'hEocha lives in Dublin.[3]

References

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  1. ^ O'hEocha, Mairead; Harbison, Isobel (31 December 2014). Mairead O'hEocha. Douglas Hyde Gallery. ISBN 9781905397532 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Mairead O'hEocha". Art Basel.
  3. ^ a b "Mairead O'hEocha – Mother's Tankstation Limited".
  4. ^ McGarry, Patsy. "Twelve artists elected to Aosdána". The Irish Times.
  5. ^ "Artland - Discover and Buy Art Online". www.artland.com.
  6. ^ "Arts Council Collection | O'hEocha, Mairead". artscouncil.emuseum.com.
  7. ^ Hughes, Cristín Leach. "Catch these shooting stars" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
  8. ^ a b c "Bio". MAIREAD O'hEOCHA.
  9. ^ "Hidden Gems of Trinity". universitytimes.ie.
  10. ^ "What's on Monday: Art from Niamh O'Malley and Mairead O'hEocha". The Irish Times.
  11. ^ "Mairead O'hEocha (Gallery 1)". The Douglas Hyde Gallery.
  12. ^ "New Perspectives - inside the National Gallery's summer show". 9 July 2021 – via www.rte.ie.
  13. ^ "Tale Ends & Eternal Wakes | Tale Ends & Eternal Wakes | Exhibition | Temple Bar Gallery + Studios". www.templebargallery.com.
  14. ^ "Declan Long on Mairead O'hEocha". www.artforum.com. July 2020.
  15. ^ "Artists' Voices: Life in a Pandemic | Mairead O'hEocha in conversation from her studio in Dublin" – via soundcloud.com.
  16. ^ "The Vitamin P3 List: Discover the 108 International Artists Who Are Revolutionizing Painting Today". Artspace.
  17. ^ "What lies beneath - Hoarding, Lights and Rain". independent. 23 February 2015.
  18. ^ "Primer: Mairead O'hEocha - Blackbirds in the Garden of Prisms". The Thin Air. 21 October 2016.