The two largest Irish sculptures to ever come to the art market will go on display this week at international art and sculpture fair, Art and Soul at the Culloden Estate & Spa.
Larger largest single bronze sculpture by an Irish artist.
It will be joined by Wind and Sea by Paddy Campbell, which reaches 4.3m. The pieces have a combined value of almost £800,000 and weigh around 2 tonnes each.
The final touches are being made at the five-star Culloden Estate and Spa in Belfast ahead of this weekend’s fair opening, which showcases over £6 million worth of works by Andy Warhol, Banksy, Damien Hirst and Keith Haring.
Art and Soul, curated by Gormleys, is the largest ever sculpture exhibition to take place on the island of Ireland and runs from next Saturday until September 10.
The free event will feature a major outdoor exhibition of 80 large sculptures and installations set throughout 12 acres of landscaped grounds.
More than 280 works by international artists alongside a host of artists from Northern Ireland including Stephen Johnston, Jane Rainey, Stephen Forbes and Ian Cumberland and leading Irish sculptors Patrick O’Reilly, Ian Pollock, Bob Quinn, Sandra Bell, Eamonn Ceannt, John Fitzgerald, Anthony Scott and Orla De Brí, will go on display.
It will also include exhibitions by renowned Irish artists Martin Mooney, Maser, Peter Monaghan, Gordon Harris and Stephen Forbes.
The hotel’s interior will display 100 artworks by some of the world’s best-known artists, including Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Robert Indiana, Damien Hirst, Salvador Dali and Banksy. “We are delighted to return this fair to the Culloden, where it first began,” said Oliver Gormley of Gormleys.
“It gives art lovers a unique opportunity to view these incredible works in the beautiful surroundings of the estate.”
All works will be for sale, with prices ranging from £1,000 to £425,000. Art and Soul 2023 will mark ten years of Gormleys events at the five-star Culloden.
“We have been hosting this internationally acclaimed event for over a decade, in partnership with Gormleys Fine Art, and are delighted to once again exhibit some of the most impressive pieces from world-renowned artists - as well as a host of local talent,” said Howard Hastings, chairman of Hastings Hotels.
“This edition of Art and Soul is a true exhibition of brilliance with works by celebrated artists. Once again, we are supporting local artists across Northern Ireland too - and I'm proud to shine a light on the talent we have right on our doorstep, enabling them to share centre stage with some of the world's most celebrated artists.”
To celebrate the event, the Culloden Estate and Spa is offering deals on breaks and dining, including an Art and Soul ‘Sip and See’ package from £390 per night for two, including accommodation, breakfast, champagne and canapés in the Bollinger champagne garden.
An afternoon tea among the artwork, Fancies with Fine Art, and an Art and Soul tasting menu in the Culloden’s fine dining restaurant Vespers are also offered by the five star estate.
During the event, there will be a programme of artists’ talks and daily guided tours.
Art and Soul is supported by Ards and North Down Borough Council and will be open to the public daily from 11am–7pm.
More information and accommodation offers can be found at www.cullodenestateandspa.com/art-and-soul