Artist's Corner:

“Painted pony, Smithfield, Dublin 1989”. A Photograph by Tony O’Shea

22nd June 2021, 12am

Starting today, for the next six weeks, ICC Digital is delighted to bring to you the work of another great Irish photographer in our “Artist’s Corner’.

Tony O’Shea is a legendary Irish documentary photographer. His book ‘Dubliners’ occupies a pivotal role in the history of Irish photography and defines the territory that O’Shea made so inimitably his own – the everyday life of ordinary people, their joys and sorrows, their struggles and triumphs, the rituals that they use to make sense of their lives.

Despite a long career as a press photographer, O’Shea’s most enduring interest has not been in great events or well-known figures, but rather the myriad of small ways in which history is actually experienced, as something that happens between people, at home, on the street, wherever they happen to be. His work is reportage in the best sense of the term, alive to the possibilities of the moment as it unfolds, its capacity to reveal a deeper truth about how people live.

Earlier this year Tony had an exhibition of his work commissioned and curated by  ‘The Gallery Of Photography – Ireland’, which was the first complete overview of O’Shea’s practice to date. The exhibition was accompanied by a new publication, Tony O Shea’s  “The Light Of Day” (by RRB Books), which has an essay by Irish writer Colm Tóibín.

Today ICC Digital brings you the first of six photographs, from Tony O’Shea’s exhibition and book, ‘The Light Of Day’ . It’s the stunning image..

‘Painted pony, Smithfield, Dublin 1989’

About Tony O’Shea

Tony O’Shea was born in Valentia Island, County Kerry in 1947 and lived there for the first 20-years of his life. He studied English and Philosophy at University College Dublin and towards the end of the 1970s became increasingly interested in photography. By 1981 he had begun working full-time as a photographer with ‘In Dublin’ magazine and once it ceased publication he went on to work for Sunday Business Post for many years. His first book Dubliners, including a text by Colm Tóibín was published by Macdonald Illustrated. He lives in Dublin with his wife Sarah, and their daughters Keelin and Siúin.

Tony O’Shea’s photographs and his exhibition “The Light Of Day” are available to buy from ‘The Gallery Of Photography – Ireland’  https://www.photobooks.site/

His book “The Light of Day” is available to buy from RRB Books

His book ‘Dubliners’ is available to buy on Amazon