Showing posts with label Richard Scott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Scott. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2022

Summertime at the big house. Sculpture on the lawn. Lunch in the conservatory.

 Summertime at the big house. Sculpture on the lawn. 

Lunch in the conservatory. Ballymaloe House

Side view of James Joyce by John Coll

I always enjoy my visit to the annual Richard Scott Sculpture Gallery Ballymaloe exhibition. So popular ha sit become that it now has made a permanent home on the lawn in front of the big house with a field of barley growing alongside. While you may not walk on the barley, the exhibition organisers have created a 600 meter grass pathway weaving through the long grass alongside the mown sculpture area.





After all that strolling and walking, we thought we deserved our light lunch in the Ballymaloe Conservatory. As always, much of what you get here is their own produce with some also provided by local producers. We enjoyed, in some comfort, the Caherbeg Bacon Sandwich and also the House Paté with side salad and superb toast, all washed down with a glass of their Apple Juice and a bottle of non-alcoholic Stonewell Cider.

Head-on view of James Joyce by John Coll. Best in show?


There are over forty pieces (created by 23 Irish artists) in the current exhibition; it runs until 31st August and is open from 9.00am to 9.00pm each day. And if you come on a Thursday in June and July at 6.00pm, you may take a guided tour which is relaxed and informative. No booking required.
A field of sculpture



House Paté

Sunny Day by Eileen Singleton

Eileen Singleton has a trio of these pieces in the show and I liked all three though this is perhaps my favourite!

Free range Caherbeg Bacon

Sea Eagle by Ester Barrett
Animals always feature here and this sea eagle in bronze is a splendid example.  Another Barrett piece, titled Emerging, is possible even more striking but I didn't get a decent photo. Others to look out for include Adan Pomeroy's Raven and the mini-pieces by 8ight called Scorpion, Bull, Dragonfly and especially (for me) Butterfly.

The Tall Green Hare by Seamus Connolly

This is probably the most eye-catching of the hares in the show. Donnacha Cahill also has a couple (one big, one small) while Peter Killeen has two smooth customers in bronze.

Sir Dan by Aidan Harte

Don't think I'd fancy meeting Sir Dan in a ring or down a dark alley. It is in bronze. Below we have a smoother piece in Kilkenny Limestone. I reckon The Pugilist may at least abide by the Marquis of Queensbury Rules while Dan would be more the Mixer Martial Arts type.


Pugilist by Jason Ellis. Jason's Supplicant also impresses.

Hedgehogs by Richard Healy

This small scale bronze could well be one of the most popular pieces in the exhibition, makes everybody smile. I like it of course though my overall favourite is the James Joyce, the one that makes you frown!
More the exhibition here.

Sunday, August 9, 2020

Richard Scott Sculpture Gallery at Ballymaloe House

Richard Scott Sculpture Gallery
 at Ballymaloe House
Tall Dog. Seamus Connolly.
The Ballymaloe Sculpture Exhibition in association with Richard Scott Sculpture will continue until the end of August, viewing daily from 9 am to 9 pm. A large selection  of works in stone, bronze, stainless steel, ceramic and indeed grass look splendid in the open air. It is entirely informal, to be enjoyed. Be sure and bring the kids. The selection here gives you some idea of what to expect and you may see all the exhibits on line here.

The Allen family have been long-time supporters of the arts and this particular sculpture series began in 2014. Check out the one night Art Appreciation Break offer and the "Walk and Talk Tours" (no charge) on the Ballymaloe website here. By the way, admission to the gallery is free.
Odysseus. Aidan Harte
Looking back to Ballymaloe House from the outdoor gallery
On Reflection. Gareth Shiels

Venus of Holles Street. Jason Ellis
Goast Star. Redmond Herrity
Hen. Krystyna Pomeroy. - Raven. Adam Pomeroy. - Butterfly. Redmond Herrity
They met, they discussed and they decided. Sonia Caldwell
Sentinel. Richard Healy

Newgrange Burial Stone. Nuala Early

Internet Calisthenics Guy. James Horan