Robert Ballagh
(روبرت بالاغ)Ireland
Robert Ballagh (born 1943, Dublin, Ireland) is a prominent Irish artist renowned for his work as a painter, designer, and printmaker. Ballagh’s artistic practice is characterized by a distinctive realism, often infused with elements of pop art and political commentary. He is particularly noted for his meticulously detailed portraiture and his innovative approach to reinterpreting iconic works from art history. Over his career, Ballagh has also made significant contributions to graphic design, including the design of Irish banknotes and postage stamps.
Ballagh’s work has been widely exhibited in major institutions, including solo exhibitions at the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin and the Irish Museum of Modern Art. His paintings are held in the collections of the National Gallery of Ireland and other leading public collections. Internationally, Ballagh has participated in group exhibitions that have showcased contemporary Irish art on the global stage. In addition to his institutional recognition, Ballagh’s works have appeared at major auction houses such as Sotheby’s and Christie’s, where his paintings and prints have attracted strong interest from collectors, affirming his status as a significant figure in modern Irish art.