
Sonorous Tones | Francis Tansey at the Source Arts Centre
The Source Arts Centre, Cathedral Street, Thurles, County Tipperary, E41 A4E8
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Web: https://www.thesourceartscentre.ie/whats-on/visual-arts/sonorous-tones-by-geometric-hard-edged-colourist-painter-francis-tansey
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Event Details
Join us for the opening of ‘Sonorous Tones’ by Geometric Hardedged Colourist Painter Francis Tansey’. The Exhibition will be opened by Mr. John Cunningham, Board Member and Chair of Collections and Acquisitions for The Irish Museum of Modern Art.
“I believe colour is a universal language common to all people, I have dedicated my time over the past forty years to understanding it’s principals and properties.” Francis Tansey.
Francis Tansey was born in Dublin in 1959 and has been one of the most popular Irish artists over the last four decades. He studied at the National College of Art and Design in (1978-1983) specializing in abstract art and in 1985 he became the first Artist in Residence, at The Butler Gallery, Co. Kilkenny, where his brightly coloured geometric acrylic painting’s caused great interest.
Tansey’s unique distillation and interpretation of Colourism gained him immediate recognition worldwide and particularly in Ireland. He first rose to prominence with his inclusion in R.O.S.C. in 1988 as the youngest artist ever to have exhibited in this prestigious International Exhibition. Tansey employs a hard-edged geometric style, using acrylic paint in a glazing technique reminiscent of a renaissance master with many layers of glazes to create vibrant colour field paintings in a modern abstract geometric colour language, that is his own.