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A TRIBUTE TO GRAHAM KNUTTEL
It is with great sadness that one of our collaborative artists Graham Knuttel died aged 69.
Born in 1954, Graham was initially known for his large sculptures, but later turned to painting.
His distinctive work is held in public and private collections worldwide and collectors include Sylvester Stallone, Robert De Niro, as well as many institutions. The Knuttel family said: "It is with great sadness that we write to let you know that Graham passed away peacefully on Saturday 27th of May, 2023, surrounded by his family. "You will know that he engaged in life as he engaged in his art - that is to say, boldly and without reserve. "He greatly valued the cut and thrust of debate and the vivid colours that satire and dark humour deliver. "We know that he is grateful to you all for having made the connection."
President Michael D Higgins has sent his condolences to Mr Knuttel's family and friends, saying that throughout his life, the artist made a valuable contribution to Ireland's artistic community. Arts Minister Catherine Martin has also paid tribute to Graham Knuttel, saying he made an immense contribution to Ireland's artistic landscape. She said the bold colours and themes in his work were both striking and thought provoking and contributed to his lasting international legacy.
Mr Knuttel attended Dún Laoghaire College of Art and Design where he gained a diploma in fine art painting and sculpture.
He always had an interest in figurative work and the story of the human condition. His distinctive figures and bold use of colour brought him international acclaim and he numbered Hollywood stars among those who collected his work.
Graham described his paintings as theatrical, saying they tell a story, often about conflicts between people, and that he used body language to express that story.