Author: Brian O'Doherty
Books
The Deposition of Father McGreevy | 2000 |
Brian O'Doherty, born on May 4, 1928, in Ballaghaderreen, County Roscommon, Ireland, was a multifaceted talent esteemed in both the art and literary worlds. Trained initially as a doctor at University College Dublin, O'Doherty emigrated to the United States in the 1950s, where his career took a creative turn. He gained recognition as an art critic, becoming a vital voice in modern art discourse. His tenure as editor at Art in America and his writings, including the seminal essay "Inside the White Cube," have influenced how art is curated and experienced.
O'Doherty also made his mark as a novelist, notably with his experimental book "The Strange Case of Mademoiselle P." Under the pseudonym Patrick Ireland, he explored visual art, delving into themes of identity and perception. Throughout his life, he maintained a close engagement with both the artistic and literary communities, cementing his legacy as a cultural polymath who bridged diverse disciplines with insight and integrity. Brian O'Doherty passed away on November 7, 2022, leaving behind a profound impact on both the art world and literary fields.