Exhibitions
> Recent Exhibitions
List of past exhibitions sorted in descending order by date, most recent appears first
30 Apr 2008 04 Aug 2008 |
10,000 to 50: Contemporary Art from the Members of Business to Arts
Celebrating 20 years of the organisation Business to Arts, and the visual art collections of its members, the exhibition 10,000 to 50: Contemporary Art from the Members of Business to Arts reflects the collecting and support of the Irish private and public sector for contemporary visual art in Ireland over two decades. |
09 Apr 2008 29 Jun 2008 |
Cut-Outs and Cut-Ups: Hans Christian Andersen and William Seward Burroughs
Focusing on the cut-outs and cut-ups of Hans Christian Andersen and William Seward Burroughs, Cut-Outs and Cut-Ups: Hans Christian Andersen and William Seward Burroughs is the first exhibition to compare these legendary writers and fascinating, but little-known, visual artists. |
12 Mar 2008 18 May 2008 |
Jack Pierson
This exhibition, by one of America’s most inventive and evocative artists Jack Pierson, is a survey of his work from the 1980s to date. Comprising some 45 works, the exhibition includes Pierson’s iconic photographs, drawings and installations; as well as his renowned word sculptures. |
27 Feb 2008 18 May 2008 |
Cecil King: A Legacy of Painting
Spanning the entire career of the highly-regarded Irish artist Cecil King this exhibition comprises some 50 works and concentrates on the ‘hard edge’ paintings for which the artist is especially well known. |
27 Feb 2008 11 May 2008 |
Carlos Amorales: Dark Mirror
This exhibition presents Dark Mirror, 2004/05, a double video projection by the leading Mexican artist Carlos Amorales, which became part of the IMMA Collection in 2005. |
28 Nov 2007 02 Mar 2008 |
James McKenna
This exhibition comprises sculptures and drawings by Irish artist James McKenna, a prominent figure in the visual arts and in literary circles from the 1960s until his death in 2000. |
14 Nov 2007 27 Jan 2008 |
Miroslaw Balka: Tristes Tropiques
This exhibition by the leading Polish artist Miroslaw Balka presents sculpture and installation works. Drawing on his personal history, it includes references to his Catholic upbringing and his childhood home near Warsaw. |
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