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Tom Molloy Issue

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Tom Molloy: Issue, the Irish artist’s first solo exhibition in New York, examines notions of power and its machinations by asking universal questions surrounding morality. Molloy works in drawing, collage, photography, and sculpture to creates subtle yet highly charged images that challenge perception and investigates the overlap between representation and association. 

Published by The FLAG Art Foundation
Contributors include:
Gavin Delahunty
Partial sponsorship provided by Culture Ireland

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Tom Molloy: Issue, the Irish artist’s first solo exhibition in New York, examines notions of power and its machinations by asking universal questions surrounding morality. Molloy works in drawing, collage, photography, and sculpture to creates subtle yet highly charged images that challenge perception and investigates the overlap between representation and association. 

Published by The FLAG Art Foundation
Contributors include:
Gavin Delahunty
Partial sponsorship provided by Culture Ireland

Tom Molloy: Issue, the Irish artist’s first solo exhibition in New York, examines notions of power and its machinations by asking universal questions surrounding morality. Molloy works in drawing, collage, photography, and sculpture to creates subtle yet highly charged images that challenge perception and investigates the overlap between representation and association. 

Published by The FLAG Art Foundation
Contributors include:
Gavin Delahunty
Partial sponsorship provided by Culture Ireland

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