John Kindness
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John Kindness (Born Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1951) is an Irish multi-media artist whose work often contrasts material, image and reference in an unusual and humorous way. He attended the Belfast College of Art and now lives and works in Dublin.
Typical of Kindness's work is the Treasures of New York series he produced when he spent time in New York in the early 1990s. Here, scenes inspired by contemporary life but modelled in style on Athenian ceramics are painted on panels from New York yellow cabs, equating the significance and stature of contemporary life with that of classical times. He is also known for his use of tiles in sculpture, often contrasting the domestic and static association of tiling with a dynamic and epic subject.
[edit] Work in collections or on display
- The Big Fish (1999), Donegall Quay, Belfast
- Waterfall of Souvenirs (1991), lsterbus Station in Glengall Street, Belfast
- The Art Council of Northern Ireland, including:
- The Victoria and Albert Museum, London
- The Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin
- The Boston Museum of Fine Art, Boston
- The Ulster Museum, Belfast, including:
- The Belfast Frescoes
- The Imperial War Museum, London, including:
- Sectarian Armour (1994)
- The Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, Dublin, including:
- The Arts Council of Ireland:
- Winged Sneaker (1990)
- Design for a New Bridge Across the River Liffey (1996)
[edit] References and external links
- Personal statement in Zone Zero magazine
- Description of a gallery exhibition on the Art in Context site
- Barbara Dawson, Kindness, John in Brian Lalor (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Ireland. Dublin: Gill and Macmillian. ISBN 0-7171-3000-2