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List of past exhibitions sorted in descending order by date, most recent appears first
28 Mar 2016 |
Grace Weir, 3 Different Nights, recurring
IMMA is delighted to present 3 different nights, recurring; the first Museum exhibition by one of Ireland’s most respected and compelling artists; Grace Weir. This exhibition will premier three major new film commissions; A Reflection on Light, Black Square and Dark Room, and two new series of paper works; The history of light (Betelgeuse) and Future Perfect. These new pieces are presented with complementary works that together span over 20 years of Weir’s creative output. She represented Ireland at the 49th International Venice Biennale and has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally, and is currently Artist-in-Residence in the School Of Physics, Trinity College Dublin. |
13 Dec 2015 |
E.gress is a film that maps a world of loss and change exploring how individuals diagnosed with dementia find new ways to adjust to a changing world. |
13 Dec 2015 |
Daphne Wright’s Plura, is a film work commissioned by South Tipperary County Council, which addresses remembering or loss of memory, and associated struggles with language, conversation and relationships. |
28 Mar 2016 |
Chloe Dewe Mathews: Shot at Dawn
Shot at Dawn is a new body of work by the British photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews that focuses on the sites at which soldiers from the British, French and Belgian armies were executed for cowardice and desertion during the First World War. |
07 Feb 2016 |
What We Call Love: From Surrealism to Now
What We Call Love asks what does love mean in a society based more and more on individualism and consumption? How has the concept of love in the twentieth century evolved over time, and in what sense does it permeate art, from Surrealism to now? How does art represent love and what does it tell us about what love means in our contemporary culture? |
18 Oct 2015 |
El Lissitzky: The Artist and the State
El Lissitzky: The Artist and the State brings to Ireland for the first time an extraordinary body of El Lissitzky works generously lent to IMMA by the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, shown alongside archival material related to Alice Milligan and Maud Gonne’s theatrical tableaux, and newly commissioned and recent works by Rossella Biscotti (Italy 1978), Núria Güell (Spain 1981), Sarah Pierce (USA 1968) and Hito Steyerl (Germany 1966). |
23 Aug 2015 |
Sam Jury: All Things Being Equal
Created in Dublin while Sam Jury was in residency at IMMA, All Things Being Equal is a film which explores an intimate event, depicting the repetitive movements of a figure in confinement, beleaguered by water. |
20 Sep 2015 |
Stan Douglas: Mise en Scène
We are delighted to present this major exhibition presented in collaboration with Kunsthaus Munich and Musée d'Art Contemporain de Nîmes. The exhibition focuses on Douglas’s recent photography, including the critically acclaimed series, Malabar People, Mid Century Studio and Disco Angola. The exhibition will include his major new film work Luanda Kinshasa. |
13 Sep 2015 |
Etel Adnan
Poet, artist and writer Etel Adnan was born in 1925 in Beirut and currently lives between California and Paris. Adnan studied literature at the Sorbonne, Paris, and philosophy at U.C Berkeley and Harvard. In 1984, she worked with Robert Wilson on his opera CIVILwarS and has exhibited internationally. Her recent publications include Master of the Eclipse (2009), Seasons (2008), In the Heart of the Heart of Another Country (2005), and In/somnia (2002). |
12 Jul 2015 |
More Than One Maker
More Than One Maker shares incentives that bring art practitioners, cultural collaborators and communities together to make and activate art projects. Whether created by an artist or a collective, this exhibition uses multiple discourses to stimulate ideas of kinship, agency, utopianism, peer to peer learning and an appreciation for collaborative networks and vision. |
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