21 April - 28 May
   
     
 

      Eileen MacDonagh

A Sligo native, McDonagh works mainly in stone to produce facinating large scale sculptures.  Due to the size of her work, she has tended to concentrate on on public commissions rather than exhibiting in the context of the gallery.  Although she is an established and highly regarded sculptor, this show will only be her second solo exhibition. 

Her fist solo exhibition- Truss in 1992 - showed works made from both wood and stone and garnered great reviews for the artist.  This enabled McDonagh to make a name for herself as a sculptor capable of taking on large scale projects, and she has built up an astounding body of public art.  Her pieces can be seen in Waterford , Tullamore, and Cork , as well as in Germany , Luxembourg and Japan .

The sculptures in the upcoming exhibition examine McDonagh’s fascination with geometry.  As an artist she has long been inspired by the the purity and ubiquity of geometric principles and the way in which geometric rules govern the universe.  The show will feature four major installations, the largest of which will be comprised of fifteen pieces of differing size.  The individual pieces are based on the icosahedron, a complex geometric shape, and are carved from over ten different types of Indian granite.  They range in size from 4 foot in diametre to just 4 inches, and were all created when McDonagh was on a residency in India .

It is relatively rare that sculptural works on this scale can be shown within Irish galleries, due to the weight of such works, and the Model Arts & Niland Gallery is delighted to host this exhibition.  The show which opens with a reception at 6pm on April 21, will run until May 28.