Sean Scully RA (1945) is an Irish-born American-based artist working as a painter, printmaker, sculptor and photographer. His work is held in museum collections worldwide and he has twice been named a Turner Prize nominee. Moving from London to New York in 1975, Scully helped lead the transition from Minimalism to Emotional abstraction in painting, abandoning the reduced vocabulary of Minimalism in favour of a return to metaphor and spirituality in art.
Sean Scully has also been a lecturer and professor at a number of universities and his writing and teachings are collected in the 2016 book Inner: The Collected Writings and Selected Interviews of Sean Scully.
Sean Scully was born in Dublin and raised in South London. Wanting to be an artist from an early age, Scully attended evening classes at the Central School of Art in London from 1962 to 1965, and enrolled full time at Croydon College of Art, London from 1965 until 1968. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Newcastle University in 1972. He was awarded the Frank Knox Fellowship to Harvard University in 1972, where he visited the United States for the first time. In 1975, he moved to New York full-time. Today, he lives and works between New York and London. With a career that spans more than five decades, he has received numerous accolades and has been the subject of multiple touring exhibitions. In 2014, he became the first Western artist to have a career-length retrospective in China. Follow the Heart: The Art of Sean Scully 1964 – 2014 included over 100 paintings and travelled from Shanghai to Beijing. Scully was named a member of the Royal Academy of Arts in London in 2013 and has received honorary degrees from institutions such as the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston; the National University of Ireland, Dublin; Universitas Miguel Hernandez, Valencia; Burren College of Art, National University of Ireland; Newcastle University, UK, among others. A series of essays and conversations between Scully and the esteemed art critic Arthur Danto was published by Hatje Cantz in 2014, and a collection of Scully’s own writing, selected speeches and interviews, Inner, was released in 2016.
Sean Scully's work has shifted the paradigm in American abstraction from Minimalism and its reduced vocabulary towards an emotional form of abstraction, returning to the metaphor and spirituality found in the European painting tradition. While known primarily for his large-scale abstract paintings, comprised of vertical and horizontal bands, tessellating blocks and geometrical forms comprised of gradated and shifting colours, Scully also works in a variety of diverse media, including printmaking, sculpture, watercolour and pastel. Having developed a style over the past five decades that is uniquely his own, Scully has cemented his place in the history of painting. His work synthesises a thoroughly international collection of influences and personal perspectives – ranging from the legacy of American abstraction, with inspiration from the likes of Mark Rothko and Jackson Pollock, and that of European tradition, with nods to Henri Matisse and Piet Mondrian, as well as references to classical Greek architecture. While monumental in scale and gesture, Scully’s work retains an undeniable delicacy and sincerity of emotion.
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| Sean Scully |
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| Blue, 1981 |
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| Installation view - Duane Street, 1981-83, New York |
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| Installation view - Duane Street, 1981-83, New York |
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| Cradle, 1984 |
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| A Bedroom in Venice, 1988 |
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| Anguilla, 1997 |
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| Wall of Light Orange Yellow, 2000 |
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| Wall of Light Cubed, 2007 |
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| Wall of Light Blue Black Sea, 2009 |
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| Night and day, 2012-15 |
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| Circa 70, 2016 |
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| Doric 9.20.16, 2016 |
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| Wall 30.6.16, 2016 |
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| Wall Yellow Pale, 2016 |
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| Crate of air, 2018 |
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| Opulent Ascension, 2019 |
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| Shutter, 2019 |
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| Vice Versa Green, 2019 |
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| Air Cage, 2020 |
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| Felt stack, 2020 |
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| Small Cubed 8, 2021 |
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| Zinc Block Tall, 2021 |
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| Dark windows, 2022 |
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| Dark windows, 2022 |
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| Pieta, 2022 |
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| Wall of Light Land, 2023 |
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| Wall of light Pale green, 2023 |
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| 48, 2024 |
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| Landline Drifting, 2024 |
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