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Ronnie Hughes

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Born in Belfast, Ronnie Hughes obtained an MA in Fine Art from the University of Ulster. His talent as a young emerging painter was recognised in 1991 when he was awarded the internationally coveted year-long fellowship at PS1 studios in New York. Since then he has had numerous solo exhibitions particularly at the Rubicon Gallery, Dublin and a major survey of his career to date was held at the Sligo Model Arts Centre in 1998. His work is represented in the collection of the Irish Museum of Modern Art and is discussed at length in Liam Kelly's Thinking Long: Contemporary Art in the North of Ireland, Gandon Editions, Kinsale, 1996. A body of work Strange Attractors toured The Model, Sligo, Limerick City Gallery and the RHA in 2017.
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  • FOREIGN BODY I by Ronnie Hughes sold for €1,523 at Whyte's Auctions

    'FOREIGN BODY I'

    • Price Realised: €1,523
    • Sale: 13 June 2001
    • oil and wax on canvas
    • 91 by 91cm., 36 by 36in.
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