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Eamonn Doyle, David Donohoe, Niall Sweeney & Sean O’Hagan: Made in Dublin

Saturday 18 May 2019
4:45 pm - 5:30 pm
Lancaster Rooms, Somerset House
Somerset Housse
Strand
London WC2R 1LA

Irish photographer, electronic music producer and DJ Eamonn Doyle will discuss his audio-visual work titled Made in Dublin, made in collaboration with Michael Hoppen Gallery, with artist and musician David Donohoe and graphic designer Niall Sweeney.

Born in Dublin in 1969, Eamonn Doyle graduated with a Diploma in Photography from IADT in 1991. He spent much of the next twenty years producing music and working in the independent music business, founding the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival (DEAF) alongside the record labels D1 Recordings and Dead Elvis.

He returned to photography in 2008. His debut photobook i, described by Martin Parr as ‘the best street photo book in a decade’ was published in March 2014. Most of his work is produced in and around the Dublin city centre location where he has lived for the past 20 years.

Sean O’Hagan writes about photography for the Guardian and is a general feature writer for the Observer. He has written essays for several photobooks including Made in Dublin by Eamonn Doyle (Thames & Hudson); Caspian: The Elements by Chloe Dewe Matthews (Aperture/Peabody) and Ex Voto by Alys Tomlinson (GOST Books). In 2018, he curated The Lost Moment: Civil Rights, Street Protest and Resistance, 1968-69 for the Gallery of Photography, Ireland.

Gallery representation:  Michael Hoppen Gallery, London

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