Career
His work has been seen in international magazine features and covers, including Vogue. An article in the March 2008 issue of Vogue Italia reads "Abosch knows the true face of a star". In January 2010, a major retrospective of Abosch"s portrait photography was exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina in Serbia.
In October 2011, a major exhibition launched in Dublin Airport"s Terminal 2 of Abosch"s "Faces of Ireland", a series of 250 photographs of people from Ireland.
In December 2013 the acquired three photographic portraits by Abosch for inclusion in the permanent National Portrait Collection. The portraits are of Bob Geldof, Olwen Fouéré and Brian O"Driscoll.
In 2015, Abosch"s photographic work of a potato, "" was reportedly sold to an unnamed businessman in Europe for a €1,000,000. This would make it one of the most expensive photographs in the world.
The photo was taken in 2010 and is one of three versions of the print in existence.
Abosch created the anonymous and ephemeral communication platform Kwikdesk as a conceptual art piece.