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Martin Gale RHA (b.1949) COMING STORM

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Martin Gale RHA (b.1949) COMING STORM

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Auction Date:2005 Apr 26 @ 18:00 (UTC)
Location:Dublin, Ireland
Martin Gale RHA (b.1949) COMING STORM<BR>signed lower left; signed again and dated [2003] on reverse<BR>oil on canvas<BR>122 by 122cm., 48 by 48in.<BR><BR>Provenance:<BR>Taylor Gallery, Dublin;<BR>Private collection<BR><BR>Exhibited:<BR>‘Martin Gale: Paintings’, RHA, Dublin, 27 September - 24 October 2004, and Ulster Museum, Belfast, 2 December 2004 - 27 March 2005<BR><BR>Literature:<BR>Dennis O’Driscoll, ‘View to Vision’, in Martin Gale: Paintings, RHA, Dublin, 2004, page 45, also illustrated page 87<BR><BR>In a recent essay on Gale’s work poet Dennis O’Driscoll wrote: “In one of his finest recent paintings, Coming Storm, the black clouds above the scene are at breaking point; their killjoy shadows - already smearing the screen of trees and the tangle of summer grass below - are hell-bent on eliminating everything radiant in their path. Pitched in the centre of the field, a storm-taunted marquee tent (the gaiety of its stripes at odds with the sour mood of the weather) is like a girl in a summer dress about to be trapped in a downpour. Any second now, the rain will be heard tapping its hollow fingers on the tent and the jeep parked alongside it. What was installed with high hopes (for use as the tea-tent at a country show perhaps) is clinging to the ground for all its worth, its fabric billowing, its ropes tense, its dress ruined. The poignancy and vulnerability of the tent epitomises the timeless human drama we are witnessing: it suggests how easily our dreams can be threatened, our hopes thwarted, our expectations dampened. Yet the strain in Coming Storm (might there be a playful personal significance in the fact that the elements of this masterwork include canvas and gale?) is offset by a counterbalancing defiance. As with any crisis, personal or artistic, the storm must be weathered. Calm will be restored eventually; the tent will be pegged optimistically back in place next summer when the time for the event comes round again. The show - like life, like art - goes on".<BR>