- Brian O'Doherty
Patrick Ireland was the alter ego of Brian O'Doherty an Irish
sculptor , conceptual artist, andinstallation artist . He was born inCounty Roscommon in 1934 and lives and works in theUnited States . O'Doherty began signing his work under the name Patrick Ireland in reaction to the Bloody Sunday killings inDerry in 1972. On May 20, 2008, in recognition of the progress for peace in Ireland, O'Doherty ceremoniously buried his alter ego at theIrish Museum of Modern Art inDublin , and resumed to being called by his birth name. citation | title= Irish Artist to "Bury" Alter Ego | publisher=ARTINFO | year=2008 | date= May 6, 2008 | url= http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/27521/irish-artist-to-bury-alter-ego/| accessdate=2008-05-14 ] citation |last=Kimmelman|first=Michael|title=Patrick Ireland, 36, Dies; Created to Serve Peace|accessdate=2008-05-22|publisher=New York Times |date=2005-05-22|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/22/arts/design/22patr.html]In "The modern art collection, Trinity College Dublin", David Scott writes that ::"Much influenced by
Marcel Duchamp he is an essentially interrogative artist, constantly questioning artistic conventions and the assumptions on which we base our aesthetic judgements."A graduate of
Trinity College, Dublin , and theCambridge Medical School , O’Doherty spent a year working in a cancer hospital and, after emigrating to the United States in 1957, conducted medical research atHarvard , before devoting himself full-time to the visual arts. He has also served as editor ofArt in America and was the on-air art critic forNBC . Currently, he is professor of fine arts and media at theSouthampton College campus ofLong Island University .For many years, O'Doherty was an influential member of the senior staff of the
National Endowment for the Arts , first as director of the Visual Arts Program, and subsequently as director of the Media Arts Program, where he was responsible for the creation of such major public television series asAmerican Masters andGreat Performances . He is the author of numerous works of art criticism, including his book American Masters and the influential book "Inside the White Cube: Ideologies of the Gallery Space" in which he discusses and invents the term for the Contemporary Gallery Space.* He has also written novels: "The Strange Case of Mademoiselle P." (1992) and the 2000Booker Prize nominated "The Deposition of Father McGreevey" (1999).For more than thirty years, O'Doherty has been married to art historian and former chair of the Art History department at
Barnard College , Barbara Novak.References
*David Scott (1989), "The modern art collection, Trinity College Dublin". Dublin: Trinity College Dublin Press. ISBN 1-871408-01-6
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*For further information on the White Cube, refer to
White Cube orAlexx Shaw
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