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Willie Doherty (born 1959) is an artist from Northern Ireland, who has mainly worked in photography and video. He has twice been a Turner Prize nominee.
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- Willie doherty three potential endings gallery peter kilchmann zurich
- Willie doherty
- Life and work
- Represented in Collections
- Critical reception
- References

Willie doherty
Life and work

Doherty was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, and from 1978 to 1981 studied at Ulster Polytechnic in Belfast. As a child he witnessed Bloody Sunday in Derry, and many of his works deal with The Troubles. Some of his pieces take images from the media and adapt them to his own ends.

These works by Doherty explore the multiple meanings that a single image can have. Doherty has suggested that this interest may stem from his witnessing of Bloody Sunday and subsequent knowledge that many photos of the incident did not tell the whole truth. Some of Doherty's earliest works are of maps and similar images accompanied by texts in a manner similar to the land art of Richard Long, except that here the text sometimes seems to contradict the image.

Doherty's video pieces are often projected in a confined space, giving a sense of claustrophobia. The videos themselves sometimes create a mood that has been compared to film noir.

Doherty has acknowledged the importance of the Orchard Gallery in Derry as a venue where he could see modern art in his formative years. He was a participant in dOCUMENTA (13).
Represented in Collections

Critical reception
Riann Coulter wrote in The Irish Times that "Doherty is arguably the most significant Northern Irish artist of his generation." Aidan Dunne wrote in The Irish Times that Doherty has a "big international reputation" and that his exhibition in June 2013 at Art Basel had been "impressive".
Mark Sheerin wrote in Culture24 that Doherty is an "art star".
Charles Donelan wrote in The Santa Barbara Independent that Dohery is a "genre-defying international artist".