Gerry Dalton

Gerry Dalton (c. 1935 2019) was an Irish sculptor.[1][2][3] Dalton was born in Killinure, Ireland and moved to London in 1959.[4] Dalton became known posthumously for the sculpture garden he created at his home on Hormead road, Paddington, London.[4][5][6][7][8]

References

  1. Hunt, El (24 October 2019). "Help to save Gerry's Pompeii – the west London flat filled to the brim with art". Time Out London.
  2. Swerling, Gabriella (18 October 2019). "Rock stars and museum bosses unite to save "magical kingdom" built by imaginative pensioner in social housing". The Telegraph. www.telegraph.co.uk.
  3. Hennessy, David (29 October 2019). "Campaign to save deceased Irish artist's life's work". The Irish World.
  4. Cusack, Adrian (8 November 2019). "Campaign to save Glasson man's artistic treasure trove". Westmeath Independent.
  5. Fowler, Alys (26 October 2019). "Hidden treasures: a statue-filled canal garden". The Guardian.
  6. McDonagh, Melanie (October 31, 2019). "Inside the battle to save one man's fantastical art collection". Evening Standard.
  7. "Campaign to save concrete 'magical kingdom'". BBC News. 26 October 2019.
  8. Malvern, Jack (23 October 2019). "Stars fight to save art at Gerry Dalton's Pompeii". The Times.


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