
Robert Armstrong
BIOGRAPHY
Robert Armstrong is a contemporary painter who was born in Gorey, Co. Wexford in 1953. He currently lives and works in Dublin and is represented by the Kevin Kavanagh Gallery. Outside of his painting practice he is one of the founding members of Temple Bar Gallery and Studios and was Head of Painting at The National College of Art and Design from 2002 – 2018. The sources of Robert Armstrong’s paintings include references to art history, ancient geological maps, and current environmental catastrophes. The paintings present images of landscape, mountains, caves, clouds, water, and floods – familiar landscape motifs in a changing world. The paintings are not depictive of particular places or events, but instead reveal the struggle between the certainty of the photographic source and the process used to create the image. The paint – whether thick or thin, opaque or transparent – mostly depicts itself. Regard for the material properties of paint and the methods of its application can obliterate or blur the image in favour of the autonomous pulse of the new painting. In contrast to digital imagery, which can be grasped quickly and flicked away, the intention is to make paintings, which demand and reward slow looking.
Armstrong has exhibited regularly in Ireland and abroad for more than forty years. His work is included in many private and public collections and has been the subject of essays by writers including Aidan Dunne, Declan Long and Colm Tóibín.
Selected exhibitions include Vision X, curated by Diana Copperwhite, RHA Gallery, Dublin, Water Mountain – Made in Hong Kong, (solo) AVA HKBU, Hong Kong (2019); Squeegee Paintings, (solo) Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin (2019); Slips and Glimpses, Robert Armstrong and Anna Bjerger, Kevin Kavanagh Gallery (2016); VOLTA New York, Solo Presentation with Kevin Kavanagh Gallery (2015).
Works by Robert Armstrong



