CORBAN WALKER
Corban Walker (b. 1967, Dublin, Ireland) gained recognition for his installations, sculptures, and drawings that relate to perceptions of scale and architectural constructs. His local, cultural, and specific philosophies of scale are fundamental to how he defines and develops his work, creating new means for viewers to interact with and navigate their surroundings.
Walker represented Ireland at the 54th Venice International Art Biennale in 2011. He received the Pollock Krasner Award in 2015
Corban spent 12 years based in New York, where he was represented by Pace Gallery. Since he returned to Europe in 2017, he has worked with many cultural institutions that have exhibited his installations across the continent. In 2002, The Crawford Art Gallery in Cork presented a survey of his work, “As Far As I Can See”. In 2023, he produced his first monograph of the same title, including texts by Christian Viveros Fauné and Caoimhín Mac Giolla Leith.







