Exhibitions
> Recent Exhibitions
List of past exhibitions sorted in descending order by date, most recent appears first
26 May 2004 12 Sep 2004 |
Margherita Manzelli
This exhibition comprises nine recent paintings by the young Italian figurative painter Margherita Manzelli. |
12 May 2004 16 May 2004 |
The Arnotts Ceramic Design Awards 2004
An exhibition of some 36 plates by the nine students who are in contention for the €1000 Arnotts Ceramic Design Awards 2004 opens to the public on Wednesday 12 May |
27 Apr 2004 17 Oct 2004 |
Bearings: Landscapes from the IMMA Collection
This exhibition from IMMA’s Collection looks at the ways in which artists engage with the landscape in order to address the question of man’s place in the world. |
04 Feb 2004 25 Apr 2004 |
Francesco Clemente: New Works
The first major exhibition in Ireland by the internationally-acclaimed Italian artist Francesco Clemente comprises more than 60 works, including some 20 paintings, 10 pastels and 30 watercolours |
21 Jan 2004 09 May 2004 |
Martin Puryear
This exhibition by the American artist Martin Puryear presents some 15 works focusing on large-scale sculpture from 1997 - 2001 and large limited edition prints from 2001 and 2002 |
21 Jan 2004 28 Mar 2004 |
Branching Out
The Branching Out programme enabled six venues to offer an engaging educational experience linked to exhibitions from the IMMA Collection to various groups within the wider community throughout 2003 |
10 Dec 2003 08 Feb 2004 |
Langlands and Bell: The House of Osama bin Laden
This exhibition comprises six works created by Langlands and Bell in response to a two-week visit to Afghanistan in October 2002, commissioned by the Imperial War Museum, London. |
26 Nov 2003 22 Feb 2004 |
Louise Bourgeois: Sculpture and Drawings
The first large-scale exhibition in Ireland by Louise Bourgeois, one of the greatest artists of our time, comprises some 20 works and focuses mainly on her soft sculptures and related drawings. |
11 Nov 2003 12 Apr 2004 |
Public and Private Narratives
Selected works from the IMMA Collection. This exhibition looks at the ways in which visual artists respond to issues and events that have either personal or public significance |
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