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(New) Studio G11



In 2002 I moved from Ireland to Leipzig in the east of Germany, and began working as an Artist in the Baumwollspinnerei, a centre for the Arts. Located in the west of the city in the former industrial quarter, it was once the biggest cotton mill in Europe. It was not long before I met Hendrik Voerkel from Leipzig, and Lexander Prokogh from Russia, both very talented painters. After a few years we formed the Art Group Gruppe 11, named after Gebäude 11 or Building 11 in the Spinnerei where they had their studios. In  2010 we decided to open a Gallery in Berlin in Landsberger Allee, to exhibit our work and the work of other international artists. I later moved on to Funkhaus in Berlin the old radio centre in the east of the city, and Schöneweide the former AEG Industrial complex, showing my work, as well as curating and organising many group exhibitions.

In 2019 I decided to return to Ireland, to Bunclody Co. Wexford the place of my birth, and continue working as an artist. It was a privilege to live and work in Leipzig and Berlin, I have experienced and learned so much about the people of Germany and their incredible history and culture.  

From Urban to Metropolis to Landscape. G11 is like an old companion I have brought home. I relish the changes and challenges, and a new beginning here in Bunclody. I look forward very much to working closely with Anya von Gosseln and Anja Lux in developing and promoting Studio G11 .... interesting times ahead!



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