This is an information site for Leonard Sexton’s most recent bodies of work. Including pictorial and written archives and recent news.
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Current
“Truman Brewery Brick Lane Art Sept 2018 – Religious Instruction and the Inferno”
“Opening 23rd November 2017 – Sketches from the divine Comedy, INFERNO “
Gallery
- Seascapes, Seamus Ennis Art Centre Ireland. April to June 2017
- Somewhere City Paintings, The Doorway Gallery, Dublin March 2017
- The Benetton Collection, Luciano Benetton’s international collection of Contemporary Artists 2016
- New Waves exhibition, opened by Dragon Emon Quinn Feb 2016
- BuroFour select for exhibition, London Sept 2015
- AAF London, Doorway Gallery, June 2015
- “Painting and Sculpture exhibition London 2015”
- Central Hall Westminster 2015
- TIAF London 2014
- The Over Familiar Nov 2014
- The Curator OBSESSION June 2014
- TIAF London 2013
- Derbyshire Open Arts festival 2013
- The Big Egg Hunt 2013
- Ranelagh Art Festival
- Garter Lane Arts Centre Waterford
Buro Four, select Sexton to paint his response to the RADA building for the 2015 Thirty for Thirty exhibition at the National Theatre London
24th Sept 2015
Leonard Sexton – 5ft x 4ft oil on canvas, RADA
Affordable Art Fair London 2015
10th – 14th June 2015
Leonard Sexton � 5ft x 4ft oil on canvas. Dante�s inferno � �Griefs Abysmal Valley�
Painting and Sculpture exhibition
5th – 14th June 2015
Candid Arts Trust
3 Torrens Street, Islington, London EC1V 1NQ
Nr Tube: Angel
Leonard Sexton – 6ft x 5ft oil on canvas. Dante’s inferno – ‘Souls crossing a river in Hell’
Central Hall Westminster 2015
Leonard Sexton, oil on canvas – inspired by Dante’s inferno, ‘City of Dis’
We are pleased to announce that London Irish Art 2015 will be officially launched by the Minister for Diaspora, Jimmy Deenihan T.D, and the Ambassador of Ireland, Dan Mulhall at 6pm on the evening of Thursday, 15 January 2015. The opening evening will present an artist talk by renowned Irish diaspora artist Hughie O�Donoghue. * read more�
Documentary 2014
Nathan Fagan Guimond – philosopher/ film maker, attempts to explore the approach of the artist’s creative process. A short documentary entitled ‘The Mapmaker’s Colours’
Broken Halos Collection
“Images From the Life of A Dancer”
“Tarot card paintings”
“The painter must always find his own pallet. Being conscious of, but never adhereing to the pallet of others, or other other’s secondhand knowledge of other pallets and their applied reasoning.
I break eggs with colour, that’s one of my jobs.”