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Gerard Dillon, Interior Decorators, 1945, oil on canvas, 37 x 46cm, Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art, Heritage Gift by the Bank of Ireland from the Bank of Ireland Collection, 2008
William Scott, Berlin Blues I, 1965, Oil on canvas, 160 x 73cm, Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art, Heritage Gift by the Bank of Ireland from the Bank of Ireland Collection, 2008
Jack Butler Yeats, Eileen Aroon, 1953, 90 x 122 cm, Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art, Heritage Gift by the Bank of Ireland from the Bank of Ireland Collection, 2008
This exhibition acknowledges this gift and seeks to reflect on it in the context of IMMA’s existing Collection, investigating affinities and new perspectives between period and contemporary works. An outstanding late Jack B Yeats painting, Eileen Aroon, 1953, enhances IMMA’s existing collection of Yeats paintings from the 1940s onwards, a number of which are included in this exhibition, along with two fine early canvases. The donation also includes three watercolours by Austrian Expressionist painter Oskar Kokoschka with whom Yeats was acquainted and presents a rare opportunity to view the works of the two artists in proximity.
Yeats’ highly personal interpretation of the Irish landscape and its people, resonated with other artists of the period, including Paul Henry and, to a lesser extent, the younger Gerard Dillon. The exhibition also explores diverse considerations of the Irish landscape by such artists as Derek Hill, Patrick Scott, Sean McSweeney and Camille Souter as well as through lens based works by Michael Craig-Martin and Willie Doherty. Two William Scott works, Berlin Blues I and Berlin Blues II, of 1965 and 1969, are shown alongside a new loan to the IMMA Collection by George McClelland from the same period, Blue Still Life, 1969-70.
To view the list of works in the exhibition please download the following document:
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