
Frank Kiely is an Irish born Artist who lives and works in London. After
graduating from the Royal College of Art in 2002, he has exhibited widely
in Britain, Europe and the USA. He has presented at the IVth & Vth
Novosibirsk International Biennial of Contemporary Graphic Art, Russia,
The Danske Grafikeres Hus, Copenhagen, Denmark and at newly opened RaMoMA,
Nairobi, Kenya.
His work can be found in various collections such
as Alliance Bernstein, BP Intl, Boyle Civic Collection, Clifford Chance,
Guardian/PMPA Insurance, Trinity College Dublin, University College
Dublin, Royal College of Art and Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers.
His work is also in private collections worldwide.
He is a member of the Black Church Print Studio,
Dublin and is on the council of The Royal Society of Painter printmakers
in London. He currently works from his studio at the Southbank, London.
Frank has had four solo exhibitions to date such
as: “Memoirs Of A London Journey”, Mark Jason Fine Art,
London, 2004 and “I Must Not Talk Between Classes” , Bank
of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin in 2000.
Group shows include Occupied Space , A M Foundation,
London 2008; Milestones, Office of Public Works, Dublin 2007; and 24London
which toured to Berlin, Milan and Barcelona after the London viewing
at the Hayward, 2006.
His Images have been accepted to juried exhibitions
like Originals at the Mall Galleries, C21 at Bankside Gallery and at
the Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, where in 2003 he received the D.
O Sullivan Graphic Award for printmaking.
Upcoming exhibitions in 2009 include a solo show
of new paintings at Ferreira Projects, London and a two person exhibition
at Mark Jason Gallery, London.