Phil Kelly (artist)
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Phil Kelly (Artist) (1950–2010) was an Irish expressionist painter who became a Mexican citizen in 1999.
Biography
Phil Kelly was brought up in
The lure of Mexico and particularly the city with its extreme existence, its
In 1993, Ruth and Phil's first daughter, Ana Elena, was born. 1996 was a breakthrough year for Kelly with a significant exhibition at the Westbourne Gallery in London, an exhibition at
Kelly's work is the work of an urban painter, one who lived in the ultimate urban environment of Mexico City. As well as the many cityscapes of Mexico DF, Kelly produced a number of striking figurative works, paintings of Oaxaca and Dublin, seascapes of Mexico and Cornwall and many ink drawings.
Phil Kelly's paintings are still exhibited regularly and he has work in several notable Mexican museums, including The Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City and The Museum of Modern Art of Oaxaca. Various paintings and drawings have been used as artwork for books published in Mexico, Ireland and in the UK and there are many pieces in private collections.
References
Sources
- "Babel Deciphered" Teresa del Conde, La Jornada (Cultural section) January 24, 1997 Mexico DF
- "Babel Deciphered: The plastic idiom of Kelly", Miguel Angel Munoz, Reforma (El Angel Supplement) February 2, 1997
- "A Swirl of Mexico" Aidan Dunne, The Irish Times (The Arts), February 26, 2000.
- "The Seafood Interior by the Irish Painter Phil Kelly", Rick Stein, The Times, London, England, April 24, 2002
- Obituary: The Irish Times August 7 www.irishtimes.com
- Obituary: The Times September 4, 2010 www.thetimes.co.uk
- Obituary - Other Lives: The Guardian 6 October 2010 www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2010/oct/06/phil-kelly-obituary
- Phil Kelly - Dos Horas y Veinticinco Anos. Grupo Fogra 2005 ISBN 970 - 9834 - 00 - 2