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List of past exhibitions sorted in descending order by date, most recent appears first
31 Oct 2011 |
Susana Solano: Carmen, 2011
Barcelona-based artist Susana Solano has been commissioned by IMMA to install a large stainless steel sculptural work Carmen in the 18th-century cloistered cobbled Courtyard at the heart of IMMA’s buildings. |
31 Oct 2011 |
Apichatpong Weerasethakul: For Tomorrow For Tonight
For Tomorrow For Tonight features new work by Thai artist Apichatpong Weerasethakul that explores the theme of night through video, photographs and installation. |
31 Oct 2011 |
Gerard Byrne: Through The Eyes
Artist Gerard Byrne works primarily in film and photography, which he presents as ambitious large-scale installations, to question how images are constructed, transmitted and mediated. |
09 Oct 2011 |
Out of the Dark Room: The David Kronn Collection
This exhibition is drawn form a collection of more than 450 photographs brought together by the American collector David Kronn. The collection ranges in content from 19th century Daguerreotypes to the modern photography of Edward Weston and August Sander and works from award-winning contemporary photographers, such as Trine Sondergaard and Simon Norfolk. It is particularly strong in its representation of Irving Penn, Kenneth Josephson and Harry Callahan. |
18 Sep 2011 |
Barrie Cooke
Organised to mark Barrie Cooke’s 80th birthday, this exhibition includes some 70 paintings and sculptural works from the early 1960s to the present. It also draws from the Museum’s own significant holding of his works. |
16 Oct 2011 |
Twenty: Celebrating 20 Years of the Irish Museum of Modern Art
As part of the celebrations marking the Irish Museum of Modern Art’s 20th anniversary, Twenty, presents a younger generation of Irish and international artists whose work is seen increasingly on the international stage. |
| Gerald Barry - The Intelligence Park
Gerald Barry’s opera, The Intelligence Park, widely regarded as one of the most innovative and compelling operas of recent times, will be presented in a concert performance at IMMA on Wednesday 18 May 2011. |
08 May 2011 |
Orla Barry: The Scavenger's Daughters
The Scavenger’s Daughters is a performance work by leading Irish artist Orla Barry. The work is an ambiguous portrait of two sisters and, like much of Barry’s work, is rooted in the tensions between visual and literary representation. |
27 May 2011 |
IMMA 20th Anniversary Performance Season
To celebrate its 20th anniversary in May 2011, the Irish Museum of Modern Art is staging a special season of performances, with the assistance of additional funding made available by the Department of Arts, Heritage and Gaeltacht Affairs. |
26 Jun 2011 |
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera: Masterpieces of the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection
Masterpieces of the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection, presents the iconic paintings of Frida Kahlo (1907 – 1954) and Diego Rivera (1886 – 1957), the two central figures of Mexican Modernism. |
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