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Robert Ballagh (b.1943)
Estimate:
€500 - €700
Sold
€750
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ARTIST
Robert Ballagh (b.1943)
Size
23 by 37in. (58.4 by 94cm)
Description
Title: THE AMBIDEXTROUS PARADIGM and THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS, 1986 (A PAIR)
Note: Framed uniformly.Originally, these works formed part of a triptych entitled, Silicon Suite I, II & III (1986). James Gorry, in the exhibition catalogue for `Robert Ballagh - Works from the Studio 1959-2006', describes these pieces as follows, "...Silicon Suite is a threefold meditation on the potentially destructive imbalance in Western Culture between science and creativity but also a reflection on Ireland's contribution to Technology and Art. The Ambidextrous Paradigm (Suite III), whose somewhat tongue-in-cheek title alludes to the so called opposition of functions in the left and right of the human brain, ingeniously and provocatively juxtaposes images such as Einstein's Head, a music sheet by Bach and a nuclear mushroom cloud seen at the end of a series of classical, piranesian arches.”
Note: Framed uniformly.Originally, these works formed part of a triptych entitled, Silicon Suite I, II & III (1986). James Gorry, in the exhibition catalogue for `Robert Ballagh - Works from the Studio 1959-2006', describes these pieces as follows, "...Silicon Suite is a threefold meditation on the potentially destructive imbalance in Western Culture between science and creativity but also a reflection on Ireland's contribution to Technology and Art. The Ambidextrous Paradigm (Suite III), whose somewhat tongue-in-cheek title alludes to the so called opposition of functions in the left and right of the human brain, ingeniously and provocatively juxtaposes images such as Einstein's Head, a music sheet by Bach and a nuclear mushroom cloud seen at the end of a series of classical, piranesian arches.”
Medium
silkscreen and etching on copper plate; (both nos. 60 from an edition of 286)
Signature
each signed and dated lower right; numbered lower left
Provenance
Whyte's, 28 September 2009, lot 140;Private collection