2017

Maser

Dublin-born artist Maser, who first made his mark in the graffiti scene in 1995, has risen to prominence in the international art world. His career, rooted in a deep connection to urban environments and their communities, showcases his journey from the streets of Dublin to global acclaim. 

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Maser’s educational background in fine art and visual communications, highlighted by an award from the International Society of Typographic Designers, set the stage for a vibrant, socially engaged artistic practice.

His significant contributions also include creating a music video for U2, and engaging with prestigious art institutions like the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), the National Gallery in Ireland, the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Expo Milan, the RHA Gallery, the Seamus Heaney Museum in Dublin, a solo exhibition at the Rhodes Contemporary Art in London and work in Palais de Tokyo in Paris. In addition to this, Maser had a solo exhibition at Lazarides Gallery in London, a gallery that represented street artist Banksy. These achievements and his collaboration with the President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins on a series of limited edition prints “Of Utopias” are testaments to his artistic acclaim.

His efforts in political advocacy through art were highlighted in the Repeal campaign, where his work became a symbol of societal change in Ireland.

Through his vibrant installations and collaborations, Maser continues to engage communities, transforming urban landscapes into canvases that reflect his commitment to innovation and the collective spirit of the cities he touches.

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