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List of past exhibitions sorted in descending order by date, most recent appears first
02 Oct 2005 |
Precaution
Precaution is a group-exhibition, which involves an exciting and innovative collaboration between Young Fringe and the Irish Museum of Modern Art |
22 Sep 2005 |
ONE: healing with theatre
Dublin-based theatre company Pan Pan presents this film, shot in the homes of 100 actors – Irish, Polish, Dutch and Norwegian – as part of a large scale theatre project called ONE – Healing with theatre that has been in development for the last year. |
23 Oct 2005 |
This is the first showing in Ireland by the German artist Franz Ackermann, whose work comprises installations and wall paintings which focus on architecture and abstraction. |
02 Oct 2005 |
The White Stag Group centred around a number of British artists who based themselves in Ireland in the late 1930s and early ‘40s. |
04 Sep 2005 |
This exhibition is a mini-retrospective of the work of the American sculptor Catherine Lee. |
11 Sep 2005 |
This exhibition is the first large-scale survey of the work of the acclaimed Irish artist Dorothy Cross and forms part of a strand of programming at IMMA focusing on senior figures in Irish art, which has already included Kathy Prendergast and Willie Doherty. |
06 Nov 2005 |
This exhibition drawn from the IMMA Collection spans the period from 1940 onwards, with works by Jack B. Yeats, Louis le Brocquy, Patrick Scott, Robert Ballagh, Cecil King, James McKenna and Hilary Heron. |
29 May 2005 |
Parallel Occurrence is an exhibition comprising eight works by the younger-generation Dutch artist Mark Manders. |
19 Jun 2005 |
Monsters of Paradise is an exhibition of some 15 recent paintings by New York-based artist Fred Tomaselli. |
15 May 2005 |
This is the first exhibition in Ireland of a new film work by the French artist Pierre Huyghe. Streamside Day is a short film that explores the role of ideological and symbolic systems in establishing social rituals and traditions. |
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