Gale studied at the
National College of Art and Design (NCAD, Dublin). His first solo show was two years after he graduated, at the Neptune Gallery. He represented Ireland at the
Biennale de Paris in 1980. He was elected to
Aosdána in 1982 and the
Royal Hibernian Academy in 1996. A
retrospective of his work was held at the Royal Hibernian Academy's Gallagher Gallery in 2004, moving to the
Ulster Museum later. Gale is known for his
photorealistic landscapes with human and animal figures. According to
Aidan Dunne of
The Irish Times, "Much of his work consists of depicting individuals in rural settings, and he manages these
tableaux with a certain theatrical flair. There's usually an element of tension. That tension can emerge from the demeanour of the figure, with intimations of inner conflict or troubling memories, or the figure's relationship to the setting. Gale's tonal range is generally broad, from almost-piercing lights to chill, earthy darks, and there is a hard-edged, linear quality to his painting […] he does not pander to received images of an Irish
picturesque." ==Personal life==