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List of past exhibitions sorted in descending order by date, most recent appears first
25 Mar 2009 |
Exquisite Corpse
Exquisite Corpse is an exhibition of 17 works from the IMMA Collection that seeks to reveal a variety of perspectives on the Collection. |
31 Aug 2008 |
James Coleman: Background, 1991-94
This exhibition is the first showing in Ireland of the slide installation Background, 1991-94, by the internationally-acclaimed Irish artist, James Coleman. |
23 Nov 2008 |
Order. Desire. Light. An exhibition of contemporary drawings
This exhibition includes some 250 works on paper by a wide range of contemporary artists from around the world from a single private collector. |
28 Sep 2008 |
Miquel Barceló: The African Work
Miquel Barceló: The African Work focuses on works inspired by Barceló’s frequent stays in West Africa, where he has been a regular visitor since 1988 and where he has had a home, in the Dogon area of Mali, since the early 1990s. |
28 Sep 2008 |
Janaina Tschäpe: Chimera
This is the first solo exhibition in Ireland by the vibrant German/Brazilian artist Janaina Tschäpe. Entitled Chimera, this exhibition is structured around the genetics of this fabled beast from ancient myth, to create a very specific atmosphere. |
29 Mar 2009 |
Self as Selves
Self as Selves is an exhibition of works from the IMMA Collection which explores the nature of ‘self’, as being a series of transitory states, always provisional, never fixed |
12 Oct 2008 |
Ulla von Brandenburg: Whose beginning is not, nor end cannot be
The first solo exhibition in Ireland by one of Germany’s most innovative contemporary artists, Ulla von Brandenburg, presents new and recent works that explore recurring themes and new subject matter. |
20 May 2008 |
IMMA has been chosen as the final resting place of Patrick Ireland, whose effigy will be buried on 20 May on the grounds of the Museum. |
04 Aug 2008 |
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. |
29 Jun 2008 |
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. |
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