A tribute
to John Hunt (1957 - 2004)
John was a lovely person. And among
other things, he loved art.
I got to know John in the early eighties
through his good friend Ruairí Ó Cuív.
Ruairí was my History of Art lecturer at what is now
the Institute of Technology Sligo.
John and Ruairí founded Art and
Exhibition Services, Ireland's first professional exhibition-installation
service. Their first installation at Sligo Art Gallery was in
1982. John continued to visit Sligo regularly, either opening
or reviewing exhibitions at the Sligo Art Gallery and the Model
Arts and Niland Gallery.
As an art student in Limerick I learned
that John's father was central to the development of Bunratty,
Lough Gur and Craggaunowen heritage sites. John had also worked
on the Board of the Craggaunowen project in 1975.
I was brought out to Craggaunowen in
the darkness of winter, for some great fun and hospitality.
The big blue van could transport exhibitions and friends, and
return art students to the college in the morning.
John was tall, skinny, attractive and
had a ring in his ear. He was intelligent, knowledgeable, articulate,
funny and kind.
It was in those days I also met Tris
Mooney, whom John later married. They have three children, Jack,
Paddy and Miriam.
Back in Sligo, years later, I saw John
and his sister Trudy Hunt on the Late Late Show. They
had donated their parents' priceless art collection to the State.
I wondered if I would have done the same. John then became instrumental
in the establishment of the Hunt Museum, which opened in 1997.
The Sligo connection with Patricia McElhone
and Ronan MacEvilly, director of the Sligo Art Gallery, continued.
John facilitated the opening of links between the Hunt Museum
and the gallery. A selection of the Hunt Collection was exhibited
there. John was an adjudicator of the gallery's renowned annual
Iontas Small Works Exhibition. (Iontas 2004
will be travelling to the Hunt Museum in Limerick.)
John would often turn up in Sligo on his motorbike, doing a
review for the RTÉ Arts Show or Rattlebag,
Lyric FM or CIRCA.
Over the years John had been an Arts
Council officer, director of Temple Bar Gallery and Studios,
served on the board of the Island Theatre Company; he was chairman
of the Tyrone Guthrie Centre at the time of his death.
Both in Sligo and throughout the country
John continued to buy art from emerging artists as a way of
supporting their practice.
Despite his long battle with a serious
illness, he travelled to open the Boyle Arts Festival in July.
It was one of his last official public appearances.
Hilary Gilligan is an artist
based in Co. Sligo
Many of us from the art world in the
North-West would like to acknowledge that we are lucky to have
had John Hunt around during our lifetime. A gathering to celebrate
John Hunt's life will take place in the Sligo area. Contact
Hilary Gilligan on 071 9163953 or e-mail hilarygilligan@iolfree.ie.
Do
you have an opinion on this article? If so, please click here for our comments form.
| No reader feedback so far - awaiting your input! |
Back
to top of page