SOLO/JOINT EXHIBITIONS

Variety (1996). Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin.

  1. Laurel and Hardy at the Liverpool Empire, 1954. The famous comedians, in the twilight years of their partnership, share a dressing room during a European variety tour.
  2. Wilson, Keppel and Betty. Variety's great comedy sand-dancing act.
  3. Stephen Dee with legendary Irish variety star Maureen Potter, who opened the exhibition.
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Time Pieces (2000). Kenny's Gallery, Galway.

  1. The 100-Year-Old Man. The life story of a centenarian, told through the miniature figures housed in an antique printer's tray.
  2. Play House. Assemblage of plastic babies and human skull.
  3. Stephen Dee at Kenny's Gallery with some of his sculptures.
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Comic Cuts (2001). Whichcraft Gallery, Dublin.

  1. Seamus Heaney. Porcelain, 9ins high.
  2. James Joyce. Bronze limited edition, 12ins high.
  3. Stephen Dee with Beano comic artist Leo Baxendale (creator of The Bash Street Kids etc), who opened the exhibition.
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‘Indulgences’ – Whichcraft, Dublin, 2003.
From left: The Cocaine Fiend, The Glutton, The Hemp Smoker, The Ardent Self-Fondler, The Absinthe Drinker, The Snuff Taker.

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