Breon O'Casey British, 1928-2011
Turquoise Bird, 2002
Bronze
26 x 23 x 10 cm
10 1/4 x 9 1/8 x 4 in
10 1/4 x 9 1/8 x 4 in
Artist's proof of an edition of 3
A beautiful bronze work by Breon O'Casey in a rare and small edition. Known for his simplified but powerful depictions of birds which he first made in wax before casting...
A beautiful bronze work by Breon O'Casey in a rare and small edition. Known for his simplified but powerful depictions of birds which he first made in wax before casting in bronze this is a lovely, slender example full of character. O’Casey’s unique style is characterised by simple forms and lines, fluctuating between figuration and abstraction. Recalling ancient sculpture, this elegant turquoise bird by is stripped down to a still, essential form combining a primitive quality with visual wit.
Breon O’Casey was a significant member of the St. Ives school whose leading figures included Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Bernard Leach. He began his working career as an assistant to Denis Mitchell and Barbara Hepworth in St. Ives, whilst setting himself up as a painter, jeweller, weaver, and later sculptor.
The artist's work is characterised by simple forms and lines and a very personal set of imagery. Birds, animals and human figures are pared down to their very essence, giving them a primitive and mystical presence. O’Casey’s ability to apply himself so successfully to such a wide range of materials and making processes was an unusual talent and latterly he was afforded the luxury of having small separate studios for each discipline.
Breon O’Casey was born in London the son of Irish dramatist Sean O’Casey, and his Celtic roots remained of importance to him as did his father’s artistic leanings and encouragement. He exhibited widely and his work can be found in many permanent collections.
Pangolin London is proud to represent the estate of Breon O'Casey.
Breon O’Casey was a significant member of the St. Ives school whose leading figures included Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Bernard Leach. He began his working career as an assistant to Denis Mitchell and Barbara Hepworth in St. Ives, whilst setting himself up as a painter, jeweller, weaver, and later sculptor.
The artist's work is characterised by simple forms and lines and a very personal set of imagery. Birds, animals and human figures are pared down to their very essence, giving them a primitive and mystical presence. O’Casey’s ability to apply himself so successfully to such a wide range of materials and making processes was an unusual talent and latterly he was afforded the luxury of having small separate studios for each discipline.
Breon O’Casey was born in London the son of Irish dramatist Sean O’Casey, and his Celtic roots remained of importance to him as did his father’s artistic leanings and encouragement. He exhibited widely and his work can be found in many permanent collections.
Pangolin London is proud to represent the estate of Breon O'Casey.
Provenance
From the artist's estate.Exhibitions
Breon O'Casey: A World Beyond, Pangolin London, 2018Masterpiece Art Fair, London 2019
Literature
Breon O'Casey: A World Beyond, Pangolin London, 2018Join our mailing list
* denotes required fields
We will process the personal data you have supplied in accordance with our privacy policy (available on request). You can unsubscribe or change your preferences at any time by clicking the link in our emails.