Representing just a fraction of the international art market and often overshadowed by the demand for 2D art, Irish sculpture has undergone a quieter recovery.
A growing interest from collectors on the Emerald Isle has lifted prices in the field, especially for middle-market pieces priced in the low five-figure region.
Mayo-based sculptor Rory Breslin (b.1963) is a relatively new name to watch on the secondary market. His series of River God bronzes based on Edward Smyth’s monumental keystones on Dublin’s famous Customs House are proving popular sellers at auction.