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    • Sonia Shiel (b. 1975) ONE AT A TIME, 2019
      Sep. 16, 2019

      Sonia Shiel (b. 1975) ONE AT A TIME, 2019

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      signed, dated and inscribed with artist, title and medium on Kevin Kavanagh Gallery label on reverse

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    • Sonia Shiel (b.1975) THE BRIEF TREMENDOUS, 2008
      Oct. 09, 2014

      Sonia Shiel (b.1975) THE BRIEF TREMENDOUS, 2008

      Est: €1,000 - €1,200

      Sonia Shiel (b.1975) THE BRIEF TREMENDOUS, 2008 oil on canvas signed on reverse h:14  w:10 in. Exhibited: The Butler Gallery, 2008 Literature: Circa Magazine,The Brief Tremendous, Issue 127: Spring 2009 Sonia Shiel was born and works in Dublin. She is a recipient of the Arts Council's Project Award, and has recently completed the 2014 Art & Law Program at Fordham Law School while participating on the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP), in New York. She is currently an artist in residence at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin where she is preparing for several upcoming shows in Ireland, (IMMA and the Crawford Art Gallery) the US and Kosovo. She has had solo exhibitions at The Oonagh Young Gallery, Dublin; The Model, Sligo; Temple Bar Gallery and Studios; Kulturbunker, Frankfurt; The Galway Arts Centre; Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris; The Butler Gallery, Kilkenny; FOUR, Dublin and The RHA Gallery I and II, Dublin, among others. Selected group shows include The Glucksman Gallery, Cork; IMMA, Dublin; Rua Red, Dublin; The Glue Factory, Glasgow; The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Atelier Frankfurt and TBG+S, Dublin. Forthcoming solo shows include the International Studio and Curatorial Program, New York; FLOOD, Dublin; Irish Museum of Modern Art, ARP, Dublin; The Art & Law Program, New York; The Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Cork and the Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin. She has been the recipient of many awards including an Arts Council Visual Artists Bursary Award; the Hennessy Craig Award from the RHA; The Tony O'Malley Award; and further residencies at Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, HIAP, Helsinki, and the TBG+S Frankfurt exchange program. Her works are in many public and private collections including the Arts Council of Ireland and the Office of Public Works.

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