The comprehensive written work of the Irish-American painter Sean Scully
Kelly Grovier is a feature writer for BBC Culture and the author of
several acclaimed studies of art, including 100 Works of Art That
Will Define Our Age, Art Since 1989 and A New Way of Seeing: The
History of Art in 57 Works, all published by Thames & Hudson. His
writings have appeared in the Times Literary Supplement, The
Independent, the Sunday Times, the Observer, the RA Magazine and
Wired magazine. His history of London's Newgate Prison, The Gaol,
was a BBC Radio 4 ‘Book of the Week’. He is co-founder of the
scholarly journal European Romantic Review.
Sean Scully was born in Dublin in 1945. He grew up in London
and
works in New York and Barcelona. He has exhibited widely in
Europe
and the United States: including exhibitions at the
Kunstammlung
Nordeim Westfalen in Dusseldoerf, Germany, (2001); the
Metropolitan
Museum of Art, New York (2000); the Milwaukee Art Museum,
Denver
Art Museum, and Albright-Knox Gallery (1998–99); Galeria Arte
Moderna,Villa delle Rose in Bologna, and Galerie National de Jeu
de
Paumme in Paris (1996). His work may be found in museum
collections
worldwide, such as the Guggenheim Museum in New York;The Art
Institute of Chicago; Corcoran Gallery in Washington D.C.; Centro
de
Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain;Tate Gallery in London,
England;The
Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin, Ireland; and Nagoya City
Art
Museum, Japan.
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