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Primate by Daphne Wright

Daphne Wright, Primate, 2009. Marble dust, onyx, resin, paint, and silk embroidery, 14.5 × 76 × 46.5 cm. Hugh Lane Gallery Collection.

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23 July 2025 - 28 September 2025

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Daphne Wright, Primate, 2009. Marble dust, onyx, resin, paint, and silk embroidery, 14.5 × 76 × 46.5 cm. Hugh Lane Gallery Collection.

Discover our latest acquisition, Primate by Daphne Wright.

We are delighted to present Primate by Irish artist Daphne Wright. This work is one of a series of sculptures by Wright which explores the relationship between humans, animals and medicine. The sculpture was cast from a mould from a recently dead rhesus monkey at the scientific institution, Wisconsin National Primate Research Centre.

The artist explains, “To approach the problem of what we humans do by involving animals in our human life-saving research, the central act of making the artwork was to access this stage of the animal’s life-death via its direct physical form. The primate is our kin and our stand in. Not only in medicine but also for the heart and the imagination. It is an image of the human. Everything about how it might be like us is filled with pathos: its body, its proximity, its delicate biology, its expression. The rhesus monkey is our ancestor, our antecedent past and passed away, an object of reverie, honour, compassion and mourning.”

This notable addition to the collection continues to strengthen the Gallery’s mission of acquiring works by Irish and international artists to reflect evolving art practices. The current display of Primate coincides with Wright’s solo exhibition Deep Rooted Things in The Ashmolean Museum,  Oxford, which was conceived in partnership with Hugh Lane Gallery. The exhibition catalogue is available in the HLG Bookshop.


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