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John O'Carroll

John O'Carroll

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    John O'Carroll
    John O'Carroll (Cornwall, *1958) is a contemporary artist whose practice is deeply rooted in place, time, and material. Dividing his year between his studio on the Cornish coast and a winter studio in Egypt’s Western Desert, he draws inspiration from two landscapes shaped by elemental force.
    For over 30 years, O’Carroll has also worked as an archaeological illustrator, meticulously recording ancient sites. This discipline of close observation and respect for the past permeates his art. He often incorporates pigments, ancient painting techniques and objects with historical resonance, allowing traces of antiquity to infuse his contemporary practice. Precious metals are a recurring element in his work, carrying ancient symbolism and interacts with his restricted colour palette to create surfaces that seem to capture and release fleeting moments of time.

    His career spans decades of international recognition. O’Carroll has exhibited worldwide, including solo exhibitions with Roger Katwijk Gallery in the Netherlands and at Pan Amsterdam, as well as exhibitions at the Holly Solomon Gallery in New York and the Dutch-Flemish Institute in Cairo. He contributed to significant projects including the Colours of Oasis exhibition at the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden (2012), and the Anthropocene exhibition at Cornwall’s Eden Project. In 2005, he participated in the Alexandria International Biennial Discovering the Book, and his work has also been shown at the British Embassy and the residence of the Dutch ambassador in Cairo.

    Collected by both private and corporate patrons — including Akzo Nobel, AMC, VUmc, Loyens & Loeff, Accenture, and the NCM British Headquarters in Cardiff. O’Carroll’s works offer more than visual experience; they invite contemplation. Through his practice, he continues to navigate the intersections of art, archaeology and the vast landscapes of the natural world.
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    John O'Carroll, The Path Of Water VII, 2023
    John O'Carroll, The Path Of Water VII, 2023

    John O'Carroll

    The Path Of Water VII, 2023
    Gesso, natural pigment, copper and silver leaf on wooden panel with bespoke steel frame
    200 x 90 cm
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    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) John O'Carroll, The Path Of Water VII, 2023
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) John O'Carroll, The Path Of Water VII, 2023
    John O’Carroll is a contemporary artist with an interesting backstory in Egyptology. A robust art practitioner throughout his life, O’Carroll continues to divide his time between his studio gallery in north Cornwall, his winter studio in southern Egypt, and Amsterdam.
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    John O’Carroll is a contemporary artist with an interesting backstory in Egyptology. A robust art practitioner throughout his life, O’Carroll continues to divide his time between his studio gallery in north Cornwall, his winter studio in southern Egypt, and Amsterdam where he is represented by the Roger Katwijk gallery.

    On first viewing O’Carroll’s abstract paintings and mixed media wall pieces sit neatly within British and European modernism and yet they are set free from historical context. A master with pigment, O’Carroll’s airy minimalist paintings are built from impressions of the spaces through which he has traveled. ‘Making’ is fundamental to his sense of self and John can't imagine life without the flow of creative expression. Over the years O’Carroll has explored a range of traditional and modern painting techniques and his home-made paint from raw pigments has roots in his study of ancient civilisations.

     

    Artists and poets are often driven by what Carl Jung describes as the soul wound - in Greek mythology, the learned centaur Chiron was the healer who could not heal himself of the wound inflicted by the poisoned arrow of Heracles. John O’Carroll is drawn to arid landscapes and barren English moors which invite a man to scream into the void: When he was six John and his mother went to live in west Texas where he was surrounded by imposing vastness. As a teenager he saw the big and the wide of Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico. O’Carroll's art whispers of these unpeopled landscapes which he distills into elegant abstract panoramas and richly pigmented roundels.

     

    John O’Carroll’s work can be found in private collections and corporate collections such as those of Akzo Nobel, AMC, VUmc, Loyens & Loeff, Accenture and the NCM British Headquarters in Cardiff, The British Embassy in Cairo and the Netherlands Flemish Institute in Cairo.

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