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Hugh Quigley, A young greyhound sees his first hare - Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
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Hugh Quigley, A young greyhound sees his first hare - Clonmel, Co. Tipperary

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A young greyhound sees his first hare - Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
2018
Photography
50 x 50 cm Framed
Edition of 50
€437
 Framed  (includes 13.5% VAT)

 

About the Artist

A graduate of BA Photography from IADT Dún Laoghaire (2019), and a current student of MA Visual Anthropology, Media & Documentary Practices at WWU Münster, Hugh Quigley works primarily in medium-format documentary photography with a focus on humanity’s attempts to live with, control and capitalise on non-human beings and natural commodities, as well as a broader interest in visual ethnography and the contentious grey areas of the human condition. Through projects with long-term negotiated access, Quigley attempts to empathetically explore and raise questions about the issues at hand, seeking to acknowledge complexity without the need for definite answers. Quigley currently lives and works between Sofia, Bulgaria and Dublin, Ireland.

 

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