Primarily Conceptual Works
Andrew Folan was born in Belfast in 1956 and he attended the Slade School of Fine Art, London, graduating in 1981. His practice is a culmination of print, photography and sculpture and more recently he has combined digital processes and print to create multi-layered photomontages. Folan’s work is primarily conceptual but process always becomes an important factor of his work. Recently he has engaged with concepts of a social, psychological and scientific nature. He is an active collaborator in scientific, medical and architectural projects and participated in the Digital Surface at Tate Britain in 2003. He is currently a Fine Art Print Lecturer at National College of Art and Design, Dublin (NCAD).
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Member of the RHA
He has exhibited widely throughout Europe and is a member of The Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA). His solo exhibition of printed sculptures Arterial Ink toured to a number of venues in Ireland as well as London, Paris and Stockholm (1991-2001). His solo exhibition of digital lambdachromes Stray Light was shown at the Ashford Gallery, Dublin in 2002. He participated in a group exhibition Dead Bodies at the Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris in 2003. In 2006 he completed a sculptural installation The Fleet Morph at the Mater Hospital Dublin. In 2008 he completed a commission Anatomy of an Instrument for the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, using CT scanning as the central research component. He presented a paper,Grasping the Untouchable at The International Symposium on Electronic Art, Belfast, 2009.
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Studied printmaking and photography.
- Galway Regional Technical College, 1974-76
- National College of Art and Design, Dublin, 1976-79
- University of Minnesota, USA. (Exchange student), 1977
- The Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, 1979-81
Selected Exhibitions
- Appertures and Anxieties, RHA Gallery, Dublin, 2011
- Myles from Illustration, University of Vienna, Austria, 2011
- Surrealism in Irish Art, FE Mac William Centre, NI, 2011
- Allied Irish Bank Collection, Visual, Carlow, 2011
- Impact University for the Arts, Bristol UK, 2009
- 10,000 to 50 Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, 2008
- Taylor Arts Retrospective, National Gallery of Ireland, 2006
- Machinista (www.machinista.org) Online exhibition, 2005
- Impressions Galway Arts Centre, Galway, 2004
- Dead Bodies Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, France, 2003
- Black Church Studio, National Arts Club, New York, USA, 2003
- Digital Prints (solo)Sligo Art Gallery, Sligo. 2002
- Stray Light (solo) Ashford Gallery, RHA, Dublin, 2002
- Holy Show, Chester Beatty Library, Dublin (touring), 2002
- Leabhar Mor na Gaelige, Scottish and Irish touring exhibition. 2002
- Arterial Ink. (solo) Ards Arts Center, Newtownards, Co. Antrim. NI, 2001
- Print.ie Original Print Gallery, Dublin. IRL, 2001
- A Focus on Drawing, Crawford Gallery, Cork. IRL, 2001
- John Kindness and Andrew Folan, London Print Studio Gallery, U.K, 2001
- Impressions Franco-Irlandais. Cite International des Arts, Paris. FR, 2001
- Art and Architecture. Graphic Hus, Marifred, Stockholm, Sweden, 2001
- Arterial Ink, (solo) Ashford Gallery, RHA, Dublin, 2000
- Arterial Ink, (solo) Triskel Arts Centre, Cork, 2000
- Emperor’s Wardrobe, O.P.G. Dublin and Butler Gallery, Kilkenny, 2000
- Disasters of War Black Church Studio Dublin, 1994
- Print Portraits Original Print Gallery, Dublin, 1993
- Grafica Creativia Jyvaeslylae Art Museum, Jyvaeslylae,Finland, 1992
- Crawford Open 3, Crawford Gallery, Cork, 1992
Collections
- Trinity College, Dublin
- Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA)
- The Arts Council, Dublin
- The Central Bank of Ireland
The above information is an edited text from http://www.thecopperhousegallery.com/