No 66 Foxfield Park in Dublin’s Raheny suburb is perfect for chiselers, of both little and literal kinds. He returned to Dublin to work and to exhibit from 1963, and secured a teaching job in the National College of Art and Design in 1976. Some unfinished work and chisels remain, cherished by family and as a testament to his ‘work from home’ set-up. VERDICT: Carve out a niche in the capital’s well-settled and well-serviced 660 Foxfield Park, the final home and studio of an Irish talent. The retrospective A Life’s Work is currently on show at the stately Pearse Museum, Dublin, hosted by the Office of Public Works, until March 29.
Source: Irish Examiner March 02, 2026 20:08 UTC