List of Patrick's Exhibitions

One Person Exhibitions

Andrew Grima, London – 1970
Cartier, New York – 1972
Cartier, Beverly Hills – 1973
Moorland & Tryon Gallery, London – 1973
Chicago International Flower Show – 1975
Hugo Dixon Gallery, Memphis – 1975
Barclays International, Chicago – 1975
Wexford Festival, Ireland – 1976
Lygon Arms, Broadway, England – 1978
Henry Jones Gallery, Marlow – 1978
Zelli Gallery, Piccadilly, London – 1978
Royal Horticultural Society, London – 1979
William Bruford Gallery, Sussex – 1979
Bank of Ireland, Baggot St., Dublin – 1980
Meister Silber Gallery, Zürich – 1980, 1981
Wildlife Art, Triskel Gallery, Cork - 1982
Chester Beatty Library, Dublin – 1984
The United Nations, Geneva - 1984
Cork City Hall, Ireland - 1985
Bath Festival, England - 1986
River Farm, Alexandria, Va – 1988
New York Hall of Science – 1988
Lewis Ginter Bot Gdn, Virginia - 1990
EXPO'90, Osaka, Japan - 1990
World Orchid Exhib, Glasgow - 1993
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - 1994
Huntington Library, California - 1998
Ulster Museum, Belfast – 2001
National Botanic Gardens, Dublin - 2002
Fota House, Cork, Ireland - 2004
Santa Barbara Bot Gdn, California - 2007
American Museum of Ceramic Art, California - 2008
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden - 2009
University College Cork, Boole Library - 2011
Wildling Art Museum, Solvang, California - 2013
Bank of Ireland Workbench, Cork, Ireland - 2017



Family Exhibition

Currabinny Studio-Gallery - Family Exhibition - 2017


Reviews

Sheila Black – 'Financial Times' (UK) – 4 Sept. 1971
Helen Harris – 'Town & Country' (USA) – March 1973
Ed. 'Internal Wildlife' (USA) – Jul-Aug 1973
Ursula Robertshaw – 'Illustrated London News' (UK) – Sept. 1973
Helen Mullaly – 'Apollo' (UK) – Oct. 1973
Ed. 'New Scientist' (UK) – Oct 1973
Sheila Black – 'The Times' (UK) – Sept.27, 1973
Ed. - 'Sydney Morning Herald' (Australia) – 24 Oct. 1974
Ralph Churchill - 'АНГЛИЯ' (Russia) – Jan. 1975
Jennifer Jeremy – BBC Television Documentary, 21 Apr, 1975
James Watson – 'Flora' (UK) – May-Aug 1976
Elisabeth Schnack -'Du' (Switzerland) – Oct. 1980
Elaine Meyer – 'Annabelle Elle' (Switzerland) – Oct. 1980
Susan Nicassio – 'Ireland' – April 1981
Kevin Myers – 'Irish Times' – 17 Oct. 1984
Ed. - 'Al Rayah' (Qatar) – 3 Jan. 1985
Anne Gatti – 'Cara' (Ireland) – May/June 1985
Wilfrid Blunt – 'Haileyburian' (UK) – 1987
Sue Earle – 'Discovery' (Hong Kong) – Apr. 1990
Kazuko Fujimoto – 'Japan Times' -  5 Aug. 1990
Brian Mathew – 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine' (Kew, UK) – May 1994
Tom Raines – 'Novalis' (Germany/Switzerland) – Sept. 1994
Amicia de Moubray – 'Country Life' (UK) – Nov. 1994
John Akeroyd – 'Plant Talk' (UK) – Jan. 1996
Tom Kennedy – 'Technology Ireland' – Sept. 1997
Mairead Dunleavy – 'Ireland' – May 2002
Audrey Whitty – 'Irish Arts Review' – Winter 2004
Kristina Procopiou - 'Wildflower' - Austin, Texas - Spring 2009
Nigel Monaghan - 'Irish Arts Review' - Summer 2011


Collections

Patrick O'Hara's work is represented in many private and public collections worldwide, including:

Gloucester Museum, England
President of India
National Botanic Gardens, Dublin
Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Adachi Institute, Japan
Marker AlkaloidsLtd, Pakistan
Kyocera Corporation, Japan
Irish Embassy, Tokyo
City Library, San Francisco
California Academy of Sciences
H.M. The Sultan of Oman
Nature in Art Museum, UK
MOA Foundation, Atami, Japan
AMOCA (American Museum of Ceramic Art) , Pomona, USA
City Print Ltd, Cork, Ireland
Lewis Ginter Bot Gdn, Va, USA
SmithKlineSumiyaku Japan
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, UK *** see photo on right
Sumitomo Corporation, Japan
British Aerospace Ltd, UK
President of France
Prime Minister of Belgium
Prime Minister of Greece
Chancellor of Germany
Prime Minister of Denmark
Prime Minister of Portugal
Prime Minister of Italy
Prime Minister of Luxembourg
Prime Minister of Spain
Prime Minister of United Kingdom
Prime Minister of Netherlands
Taoiseach of Ireland
Prime Minister of South Korea
National Museum of Ireland
Jones Gallery, Maine, USA
Ulster Museum, Belfast
Jefferson Smurfit Foundation
National Bank of Dubai
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden

and private art collections worldwide.