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NEW!!
Gallery of Prints (giclee images available on some of Gerard McGourty's work)
New paintings
by Gerard McGourty
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Art for Collectors
NEW CELTIC EXPRESSIONISM, NEW IRISH ART, MODERN ART, IRISH ART GALLERY, DUBLIN, IRELAND
Experiencing Gerard Mc Gourty’s studio
and home is like entering a world within the world, that of a
human beings mind. Huge ceilings, stained glass, hardly any
furniture except baroque-style pieces created by the artist,
splashes of colour on the walls, gold powder sprinkled on the
floor, a woman sculpted in bronze hiding in the place and then, everywhere,
paintings. First, I’m struck
by a dancing cruelty of red -”Le Moulin Rouge”,I exclaim!
“Do you think so ? says Gerard. Well, for sure I think so!
For me as a French lady, there is absolutely no doubt, it
is the Moulin Rouge! For Gerard it’s different, it’s not a
place, it's a story originating in red. A troubled red
becoming figures, like Riverdance dancers and then, the
theatre appears. Outside, Paris and finally the mill, over
there, Le Moulin Rouge. I ask, ”How did the Riverdance dancers
become French ?” “I don’t know”, says Gerard “the painting
did!”
Gerard never plans, he has a fascination for
colours and through them come memories; notably childhood
memories, light and sounds of West Fermanagh and of the
surrounding counties of Leitrim and Donegal - Gerard fell in
love with this particular blue on a trip to Italy, so he
painted a sky enhancing the beloved colour. But underneath, in
the field, appeared dark characters of his
past,Diggers!
“So”, I say while I’m taken by a cubic
scene where I feel more than I recognise - cities of Italy,
south of France mixed with shapes of Dublin, “you don’t
control anything! But when do you know that the painting is
finished? ”I feel good” he replies, “the painting looks fluid
and free, the painting is not chained!” “And then”, I ask,
“what so do you feel about your painting, do you like it?”
“Well”, he says “yes”! Even though, I’m sometimes a little
disappointed, almost like a relationship - you know - you give
so much that sometimes you expect more in return!”
It’s
this disappointment that can lead to further additions and,
more than that to a complete superimposing. So perhaps beneath
the Moulin Rouge or the Diggers lies an ancient love, a
previous painting that had to die.
Expressionist?
Modernist? Contemporary Art? Perhaps, New Celtic Expressionism? None of the experts are really sure of how to
categorise Gerard’s work but they are unanimous in recognising
its strength.
Gerard Mc Gourty’s paintings are widely
collected in Europe and the USA, two over - intellectualised
places where ultimately it’s through the senses that we need
to feel the world.
Charlotte De Brabander
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