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SUMMARY:Making their Mark: Irish Painter-Etchers 1880-1930
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition introduces audiences to the work of early modern painter-etchers of Irish birth or heritage. These artists made a significant contribution to the so-called Etching Revival of the 1880s\, earning the recognition of their peers and contemporary art critics. Key works by Robert Goff\, Edward Millington Synge\, Percy Gethin\, Roderic O’Conor\, William Booth Pearsall\, Estella Solomons\, and Stella Steyn are included. The etchings of Irish artists are shown alongside examples by Whistler\, Séguin and other Etching Revival printmakers who had a direct influence on their work. \nlead image – Edward Lawrenson’s ‘Sognefjord‘ \nUntil June 30
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/making-their-mark-irish-painter-etchers-1880-1930/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Ireland\, Merrion Square West\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190622T190000
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SUMMARY:LCD Soundsystem
DESCRIPTION:Ruvan Wijesooriya first met James Murphy at a house party in the Lower East Side in 2000. \nOur first show was just…“Do you want to go to London and stay at a fancy hotel and play this weird show for free? You’ll get your airfare and your hotel room paid for and your drinks and maybe a dinner…” and we were like\, “Fuck it\, why not? I hate my job so let’s go!” \nWijesooriya ended up documenting LCD on their spectacular rise\, becoming their trusted go to man behind the lens and releasing a book about his time with them. \nWijesooriya has collaborated with artist Joe Henry to create 11 paintings to go alongside the photographs and re-create LCD Pop Artworks in his own artistic language also. \nOpen Gate Brewery until Thursday and Friday 5:30pm to 10:30pm and Saturdays 2pm – 8pm\, €9 include a tasting paddle. Runs until June 22.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/lcd-soundsystem/
LOCATION:Open Gate Brewery\, Thomas Street Ushers\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190524T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190524T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20190507T125601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190529T065951Z
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SUMMARY:The Invention of Memory
DESCRIPTION:The 10th edition of the Photo Ireland festival kicks off a 3 month series of launches culminating with the residency of the Museum of Contemporary Photography in the Printworks in Dublin Castle in July. This month Rathfarnham Castle plays host to this group show which creates a discourse between artists’ works\, exploring different types of memories – national\, personal\, familial\, landscape\, gender. Benedetta Casagrande and partner Leonardo Falascone’s new project Maria di Magdala investigates creation of the myth of Saint Mary Magdalene\, its implication in the sacred landscapes of South France\, the fabrication of relics\, and the overall journey of transformations undertaken by her identity in history. Franco-Armenian artist Lucie Khakhoutian reflects on her national\, spiritual\, and familial identity\, questioning her current state of belonging\, by exploring her family history and childhood memories.  \nIrish work comes from Clare Lyons whose new body of work Back Into Your Mind\, confronts her past. Creating sculptural images\, she attempts to uncover repressed and suppressed memories\, and what’s hiding underneath the creases\, to better understand how that confusion and trauma has shaped her identity. Yvette Monahan presents Beyond the ninth wave addressing trauma within the landscape\, mirroring the layers of memory and pain buried deep in the Irish psyche. \nUntil May 31
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/the-invention-of-memory/
LOCATION:Rathfarnham Castle\, Rathfarnham Dublin 14 Ireland\, D14 K3T6\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190510T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190510T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20190503T110517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190507T160250Z
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SUMMARY:Snap Judgements
DESCRIPTION:Self-image\, self-presentation and social judgment are explored through the lens of three photographers – Haley Morris-Cafiero\, Daragh Soden and Eva O’Leary. Soden’s acclaimed Young Dubliners series from a few years ago should be known to most capturing the carefree jump off moment of youth. Morris-Cafiero’s Wait Watchers sees her insert herself into the frame of a ‘social experiment’ as she performs mundane tasks such as reading maps registering the reaction of the unwitting passers-by in the process. O’Leary’s Spitting Image documents how women see themselves in the mirror with all its inherent complex paradoxes. A thoughtful trio of complimentary works. Until Sunday May 26
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/snap-judgements/
LOCATION:Gallery of Photography\, Meeting House Square\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190502T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190502T230000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20190425T054706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190425T054939Z
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SUMMARY:Irish Art Now: Contemporary Art Auction
DESCRIPTION:Pallas Projects/Studios\, who have been breaking new ground for Irish visual arts and culture since 1996\, are to showcase the work of Irish contemporary artists in a NYC-style fundraising auction\, with the help of Whyte’s and The Irish Georgian Society. \nThis exciting collaboration between the auction house and the artist-run space will introduce Irish contemporary art – painting\, print\, photography and sculpture – to seasoned auction-goers\, with many affordable works and the chance to secure a choice piece by a major Irish artist\, or to grab a bargain by a future prospect. \nIt also presents a great opportunity for budding collectors to enjoy the auction experience for the first time\, and start a collection of their own with a unique artwork. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nIt will demonstrate the strength and breadth of Irish contemporary art: with renowned Irish painters\, already familiar to the auction house\, alongside internationally-established artists\, who are already selling work through the leading Irish contemporary and international galleries and art-fairs (Frieze\, Art Basel)\, exhibiting at home in museums (IMMA\, The Hugh Lane)\, and far and wide in art biennales (Venice Biennale) and international institutions. \nThe lots include specially created work by Willie Doherty\, twice nominated for the Turner Prize\, and British artist Liam Gillick\, who exhibits regularly in Ireland with Kerlin Gallery and represented Germany in the 53rd Venice Biennale\, both of whom have produced new one-off pieces especially for the occasion. In addition the auction will feature the work of many hugely talented emerging artists who have been championed by Pallas in recent years. \nRun with the support of Whyte’s\, who are graciously donating their fees to support the not-for-profit sector\, it will take place in the grandeur of the Octagonal room of the City Assembly House\, aptly built by the Society of Artists in Ireland between 1765-71\, as the first public exhibition gallery in Ireland and Britain. \nThe event promises to be an entertaining spectacle\, with pop-up food\, drinks (from the likes of Teeling Whiskey and Galway Bay craft brewery)\, and surprise guests (such as Ardal O’Hanlon who previously launched the event). \nThis gala evening will showcase how contemporary art is connected to the continuum of art history\, dealing with aesthetics\, style and concepts that can be seen to channel and chart a line from the old masters – through to 20th century Irish modernists Mary Swanzy\, Louis le Brocquy\, Cecil King and Patrick Scott – right up to the most cutting-edge work being produced today. \nPictured: Sean Molloy (Philip’s Head XIX) & Abigail O’Brien (Blazing Star) \nDate: Thursday 2nd May 2019\, 6–9 pm (auction starts 7pm)\nViewing days: Tuesday 30th April (2–6pm)\, Wednesday 1st & Thursday 2nd May (12–6pm)
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/irish-art-now-contemporary-art-auction/
LOCATION:City Assembly House\, 58 South William Street\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190425T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190426T010000
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CREATED:20190411T152401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190411T152948Z
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SUMMARY:Sex on Vinyl
DESCRIPTION:Sex on Vinyl’ is an exhibition of sex themed art created on up-cycled 12” vinyl records by a group of Dublin based artists / illustrators. The art takes inspiration from music\, some of which you can expect to hear on the vinyl decks on the night.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/sex-on-vinyl/
LOCATION:The Big Romance\, 98 Parnell St\, Rotunda\, D01 T2T3\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190423T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190423T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20190411T151836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190426T133817Z
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SUMMARY:Local
DESCRIPTION:‘Local’ presents an overview of Pete Smyth’s ongoing photography project documenting aspects of life in Tallaght\, West Dublin. One of Ireland’s leading documentary photographers – Smyth lives in Killinarden in Tallaght. The exhibition brings together his renowned portrait series ‘Traveller’ and ‘View from the Dearth’ shown here for the first time alongside his work charting street and nightlife in and around Tallaght. \nSpanning a period of over 30 years ‘Local’ reflects Smyth’s own political concerns and experiences as a community arts worker and social activist. Smyth has had a level of access to his subjects and a capacity to portray their experiences denied to photographers from outside the community. \nCollectively the works create an intimate portrait that captures bittersweet moments of private reflection and public reverie. Aware of the dynamics and complexities of his dual role of observer and subject\, Smyth’s unsentimental representation of Tallaght and its people makes visible the social and physical transformations the area has undergone. ‘Local’ charts the development of Tallaght from a socially deprived outlying suburb to urban centre with a strong sense of community. \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/local/
LOCATION:Rua Red\, South Dublin Arts Centre\, Tallaght\, Dublin 24\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190422T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190422T190000
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CREATED:20190303T125949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190415T190432Z
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SUMMARY:Eamonn Doyle
DESCRIPTION:This is the big spring photo exhibition – not just in scale\, though 65 of the 135 prints are over two metres in size. It’s a celebration of hometown D1 head Eamonn Doyle showcasing his city street photography trilogy i\, ON and End along with his latest work K. It coincides with the launch of Made in Dublin (Thames & Hudson) which combines his trilogy with new prints and accompanying vignettes by writer Kevin Barry. As part of the St Patrick’s Festival\, it is the fruition of a long-standing friendship and working partnership between Doyle and Karen Walshe and moves on to Fundación Mapfre in Madrid in September.  \nThe opening weekend will also include Made in Dublin – a nine-screen\, surround-sound panoramic created in association with Doyle’s collaborators Niall Sweeney (design) and David Donohoe (sound). His photographs meld with a visceral\, labyrinthine soundtrack\, the city and its people merge and collide\, braced against the light. Giant and diminutive figures stride and stumble\, taking position on a world-stage full of obstacles\, and then all moving together – their constant ebb and flow revealing a collective unconscious dance\, poised on a knife-edge of past and future. At moments it seems to stretch the city itself to breaking point\, and yet it is always Dublin. \nRHA\, Friday March 15 to Monday April 22
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/eamonn-doyle/
LOCATION:RHA (Royal Hibernian Academy)\, 15 Ely Place\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Book Launch,Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190416T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190525T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20190410T084053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190430T120838Z
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SUMMARY:Gabhann Dunne - Crossing the Salt
DESCRIPTION:The migration of birds to lands anew\, entwined with their aerial movement\, inform Crossing the Salt\, an exhibition in which Dunne paints over 100 birds as they dip and soar; capturing their elegance\, purpose and fragility in colourful palettes. Bird watchers will have a proverbial field day distinguishing the lapwings from redwings while the less informed can simply appreciate the beautiful brushstrokes. Until May 25 \nOpen Tuesday to Sunday 10am-1pm\, 2pm-5pm
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/gabhann-dunne-crossing-the-salt/
LOCATION:Farmleigh Gallery\, Farmleigh House\, Phoenix Park\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190411T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190411T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20190410T104944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T104944Z
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SUMMARY:Citizen Artist
DESCRIPTION:A series of new curated art works\, performances\, artefacts and a new publication. Citizen Artist (2016 – 2018) was formed against the backdrop of the decade of commemorations. It invited artists or collectives and local groups to consider the diverse realities of citizenship 100 years later. Located in studio 468 in St Andrew’s Community Centre Rialto\, it invited the production of ideas\, values\, and sharing between the five artists and local collectives and groups. \nFor over two years this included Laragh Pittman’s collaboration with women from the Amal Women’s Group that created The Invisible Museum which highlights the complexity of identity and place between cultures in Ireland; Fiona Reilly’s Department of Time Keepers that documents the reality and precarity of time and work;  Seoidín O’Sullivan’s collaborative art project  Hard/Graft that challenges us to plant trees for free food access and lobby for more green space across Dublin City;  Pat Curran’s paintings that ground us in the community life of public housing across Dublin 8 including Fatima Mansions\, Dolphin House and St Michael’s Estate; and Mark Holburn’s challenge to us all to be ‘Rebels for Art’. \nUntil April 15\, Kilmainham Courthouse. \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/citizen-artist/
LOCATION:Kilmainham Courthouse\, Inchicore Rd\, Kilmainham\, Dublin\, D08 RK28\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190329T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190329T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20190322T101053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190322T103901Z
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SUMMARY:Sirens
DESCRIPTION:SIRENS is the premiere of a series of test events. It introduces the artist’s collaboration with writer Sue Rainsford and producer/musician Keith Mannion. Together they are exploring language and sound in response to Muldoon’s project Fomorian and for 3 weeks in March PP/S will become a site of call/response; action/reaction. \nRuns until March 30 \nCelina Muldoon is an artist based in North West Ireland. Graduating with a First Class Honours degree in Fine Art\, I.T. Sligo in 2014\, with work in their permanent collection. Muldoon completed  an MFA in Sculpture from N.C.A.D. in 2016. Her graduate work ‘We are in cahoots…You and I’ was selected  for Mobius(Boston) int. performance festival 2017 and Craw festival Berlin 2018. She has exhibited in TBG&S\, The Complex\, wave particle and Celine gallery\, Glasgow and Project Arts Centre Dublin. Residencies include  MART and the Tyrone  Guthrie Centre. She has been awarded the Next Generation Bursary award\, The Artist in the community scheme award and a residency in Cowhouse studios in partnership with The Mothership Project in November 2018 and the prestigious Temple Bar Gallery and Studio Project Studio Award 2019. Current research projects include a collaborative performance and  film culminating in a major exhibition in 2020. The debut of this project took place as part of Periodical Review #8 in Pallas Projects/Studios. www.celinamuldoon.com \nSue Rainsford is a fiction and arts writer based in Dublin. A graduate of Trinity College\, IADT and Bennington College\, she is a recipient of the Arts Council Literature Bursary Award\, the VAI/DCC Art Writing Award and a MacDowell Colony Fellowship. Her debut novel\, Follow Me To Ground\, was awarded the Kate O’Brien Award\, and is long-listed for the Republic of Consciousness Award. Follow Me To Ground is available from New Island Books\, and is forthcoming in the UK with Doubleday as well as in the US with Scribner. Currently\, Rainsford is a visual arts writer in residence at the Roscommon Arts Centre\, and with the generous support of the Arts Council she is working on her second novel\, Redder Days. \nKeith Mannion is a producer/musician based in the forests of Donegal\, in the North-West of Ireland\, he has released a series of EPs and two albums – debut Romola in 2015 and the critically acclaimed sophomore When I See You… Ice Cream!\, in 2017. He is currently writing new material as Slow Place Like Home and is also a member of the band Gaze is Ghost\, for which he is currently finishing a new album. His music and videos have featured on TV and Radio both nationally and internationally including MTV and Australian terrestrial T.V. His work has aired on radio stations such as KCRW\, WFMU\, BBC Radio 1 and BBC 6 music. Mannion has played live shows with Fujiya &Miyagi\, Dan Deacon\, Squarepusher\, Perfume Genius\, Day Wave\, Ezra Furman\, Moodoïd\, Prince Rama\, Glass Animals\,Pantha Du Prince\, Gold Panda and Amadou & Miriam. He has collaborated with luminaries such as Fearghal McKee (Whipping Boy) & The Cyclist (Stones Throw Records). He tours with various versions of his live band and will embark on a European tour in late 2019. Mannion is currently signed to Galway’s Strange Brew record label. \n\nArtist-Initiated Projects at Pallas Projects/Studios is an open-submission\, annual gallery programme of 10 x 3-week exhibitions taking place between March and November 2019\, in the context of a gallery space with a dedicated tradition towards the professional development of artists in a peer-led\, supportive environment. This unique programme of funded\, artist-initiated projects selected via open call is highly accessible to artists\, with a focus on early career\, emerging artists and recent graduates. Projects are supplemented with artists’ talks\, texts\, workshops or performances\, and gallery visits by colleges and local schools. \nArtist-Initiated Projects aims to act as an incubator for early careers\, and support artists’ practices at crucial stages\, providing a platform for artists to produce and exhibit challenging work across all art forms. The model of short-run exhibitions with a relatively short turnaround time of 3–6 months is an alternative to the normal institutional model\, where the process of studio visit to exhibition can take several years. Shorter lead-in times allow the programme to be quick and responsive\, reflect what artists are currently making\, and encourage experimentation and risk-taking.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/sirens/
LOCATION:Pallas Project\, 115-117 The Coombe\, Dublin\, 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190312T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190312T190000
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CREATED:20190303T120119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190329T110719Z
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SUMMARY:slip.flux.flock: intuitive forms
DESCRIPTION:slip.flux.flock. is a collective of women artists originating from links made through the National College of Art and Design. Cathy Burke\, Jaki Coffey\, Cecilia Moore and Kate O’Kelly come from varied backgrounds\, approaches and influences and work in ceramics\, metals\, textiles and glass. Together\, they explore the process of making; utilising traditional art\, design and craft techniques in a fresh and innovative way.  \nUntil March 31 \nTues to Fri: 11am to 6pm (til 8pm on Thursdays)\, Sat & Sun: 12 noon to 5pm \nLead image: Cecilia Moore \nBelow: Kate O’Kelly
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/slip-flux-flock-intuitive-forms/
LOCATION:Olivier Cornet Gallery\, 3 Great Denmark Street\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190311T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190311T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20181223T143617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190306T093105Z
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SUMMARY:Canaletto and the Art of Venice
DESCRIPTION:‘Just one Canaletto\, give it to me!’ Now that the cheese is dispensed with\, we can take Giovanni Antonio Canal seriously. This 18th Century Venetian painter painted hyper realistic imaginary views (referred to as capricci). He paints grand scenes of the canals of Venice and the Doge’s Palace\, portraying the city’s pageantry and waning traditions of its time. Both colourful and atmospheric\, this exhibition is a loan of a selection of his works from the UK Royal Collection and exhibited among contemporaries of his. Ends March 24
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/canaletto-and-the-art-of-venice/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Ireland\, Merrion Square West\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190304T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190304T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
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SUMMARY:Letterbomb
DESCRIPTION:Dispatches from the Frontline of Type & Lettering Design \nIn recent years\, type and lettering design has entered the public consciousness as an art-form unto itself. From this activity\, fresh communities have evolved where skills\, techniques and ideas are shared. Letterbomb will take a cross-section of styles and approaches within this movement\, and investigate a gamut of graphic design modes\, through type and lettering design. The exhibition brings together eighteen sign-painters\, typographers\, graphic designers\, illustrators and graffiti artists. \nUsing the theme of ‘Taboo’ as its subject\, Letterbomb features Ireland’s most prolific and progressive practitioners working in the field. Taboos are things we tacitly understand to be not quite acceptable in a particular setting or community\, yet still people do them anyway. Playfully acknowledging the orthodoxies inherent in typographical disciplines\, the theme of ‘taboo’ provided a space for the participating artists to break rules\, and reimagine form. The works in Letterbomb explores this grey area between acceptable and unacceptable; between legible and illegible; communication and non-communication. \nThis exhibition gathers an array of exciting works by artists & designers working with letters in Dublin & Belfast today. It examines\, investigates and challenges the words we cannot say\, and how actions and expressions sometimes speak louder than their content. The show is a fresh and exciting take on contemporary type and lettering design. It offers its audience a unique opportunity to experience lettering\, language and taboos in a visual and inventive way. \nExhibiting Artists: ACHES\, Emmalene Blake\, Syd Bluett\, Ror Conaty\, Dave D’arcy\, Robin Fuller\, Stephen Heffernan\, Meagan Hyland\, Mack Signs\, Fiona McDonnell\, Holly Pereira\, Horhay Ruíz\, Richard Seabroooke\, Jacky Sheridan\, Signs of Power\, Steve Simpson\, VENTS\, and Wonders & Signs \nExhibition Opening Hours: \nMonday – Thursday 9.30am – 5.30pm | Friday 9.30am – 3.30pm | Saturday 11am – 4pm
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/letterbomb/
LOCATION:The Copper House Gallery\, St. Kevin’s Cottages\, Synge Street\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190303T190000
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SUMMARY:Shooting the Mafia
DESCRIPTION:Final day of three day pop-up of the work of photojournalists Letizia Battaglia and Roberto Timperi. Shooting the Mafia is a photography exhibition of Letizia Battaglia\, Sicilian photographer and photojournalist\, and Roberto Timperi\, worker at the Centro Internazionale di Fotografia in Palerme. The Irish premiere screening of the film takes place on Saturday March 2 at 8.20pm.\n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/shooting-the-mafia/
LOCATION:Gallery of Photography\, Meeting House Square\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190220T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190220T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20190201T144145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190215T132945Z
UID:60649-1550664000-1550685600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:77 Million Paintings
DESCRIPTION:77 Million Paintings is Eno’s ‘generative art’ piece with endless variations and possibilities\, hence the title. It is also one of the most calming experiences to be found in the city. You can sit on a sofa taking in his visual music whilst watching the barely perceptible shifts in shade and nuance in front of you. In some respects\, 77 Million Paintings is reminiscent of the stained glass windows of Harry Clarke. An essential headspace time out if you can spare 30 minutes.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/77-million-paintings/
LOCATION:Royal Hibernian Academy\, 15 Ely Place\, Dublin 2\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190210T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190210T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20190208T105513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T105513Z
UID:60845-1549807200-1549825200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Prix Pictet
DESCRIPTION:Now in its seventh cycle\, the Prix Pictet is the world’s leading prize for photography and sustainability. It is unique in its attempt to use the power of photography to deepen our understanding of changes taking place in the world. \nIrish photographer Richard Mosse is among those on display having scooped the top prize for his series of photos titled Heat Maps\, 2016-17\, which is being shown in Ireland for the first time.  \nMosse shows us his large panoramas of refugee camps across Europe. They are taken with a military grade thermographic camera made to detect human heat from up to 30 kilometres away in either daylight or the dark. The panorama is eerie and provokes powerful and complicated responses to the viewer. \nThis extended run of the Prix Pictet ends today. \nMax Crowley
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/prix-pictet/
LOCATION:Gallery of Photography\, Meeting House Square\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190129T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190129T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20181223T143307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190129T093706Z
UID:59721-1548759600-1548784800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Niamh Barry: Light on Earth
DESCRIPTION:Barry creates unique light sculptures in bronze and LED. An NCAD graduate in 1991\, Barry’s work dates from lighting commissions for the Cellar Bar in the Merrion Hotel in 1997 right up to a recent one entitled Model of Vessel Scape which can be seen in the lobby of the Central Bank. Branching into ‘edge lit’ Barry blurs the lines between design\, luminism and sculptural lighting. There’s elegance\, beauty and intrigue to her work which will may make you reconsider our fixation on exposed bulbs being considered the height of now. \nhttps://youtu.be/563uxR9K2tg
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/niamh-barry-light-on-earth/
LOCATION:National Library of Ireland\, 7-8 Kildare Street\, Dublin 2\, D02 P638\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190120T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190120T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20181008T185600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190119T183153Z
UID:58028-1547987400-1548009000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Wolfgang Tillmans - Rebuilding the Future
DESCRIPTION:Tillmans’ first ever solo exhibition in Ireland is truly a tentpole occasion for all the cool kids. This photographer/artist earned his stripes in the early 1990s chronicling Gen-X and rave culture. His images captured the sweaty truths of youth and freedom\, often out of the public gaze. Now having just turned 50\, Tillmans is truly established with shows in the likes of the Tate Modern and a major retrospective in MOMA in 2021. His varied portfolio includes working with Frank Ocean\, actively campaigning against Brexit\, designing for the English National Opera and AV collaborations with electronic producer Powell. In other words\, he can kind of do whatever he wants. This should prove to be a popular blockbuster.  \nCheck out this recent New Yorker profile. \nPhotograph of Tillmans by Collier Schorr for The New Yorker \nExhibition runs until March 10.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/wolfgang-tillmans-rebuilding-the-future/
LOCATION:IMMA\, Military Road Kilmainham\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190116T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20181223T144239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T135406Z
UID:59728-1547636400-1547658000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Seamus Heaney: Listen Now Again
DESCRIPTION:You are like a rich man entering heaven \nThrough the ear of a raindrop. Listen now again. \nSeamus Heaney: ‘The Rain Stick \nIt’s not how you picture a Nobel prize winner delivering his collection to a national institution. “In 2011\,” says Katherine McSharry\, Head of Outreach at National Library of Ireland and the Project Director of this exhibition\, the first to take place in the new Bank of Ireland Culture and Heritage Centre\, “Seamus Heaney packed up some boxes in his home in Sandymount – he wrote in the attic of the house – took them out to the car with his son Michael\, drove the car to the National Library\, and carried the boxes out of the car and up the stairs\, with the help of Library staff\, and that’s how they became part of the National Collection.”  \nEnds December 2021 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/seamus-heaney-listen-now-again/
LOCATION:Cultural and Heritage Centre\, Bank of Ireland\, College Green (entrance via Westmoreland Street)\, Dublin
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190101T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190131T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20190101T100912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190127T110634Z
UID:59876-1546333200-1548957600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Turner: The Vaughan Bequest
DESCRIPTION:That January light means one thing – the return of the annual Turner Exhibition at The National Gallery. \nIn the heart of winter\, the annual exhibition of J.M.W. Turner’s luminous watercolours is a restorative ritual for many visitors\, and a newly discovered jewel for others. \nThe exhibition includes three Venetian views by Turner\, making it the perfect accompaniment to Canaletto and the Art of Venice\,  currently showing at the Gallery. \nWhy not get into your 2019 cultural stride by visiting both exhibitions to discover the differing approaches taken by the artists as they attempted to capture the essence of the city? \n1 – 31 January 2019 | Free admission
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/turner-the-vaughan-bequest/
LOCATION:The National Gallery\, Merrion Square West and Clare Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181211T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181211T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20181204T113156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181204T113156Z
UID:59347-1544527800-1544553000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Alice Maher - Vox Materia
DESCRIPTION:Having exhibited in The Source in Thurles and the Crawford in Cork\, Vox Materia makes it to the capital. Maher takes the mermaid myth as the point of exploration in her new work which incorporates silhouettes of photos of herself contorted into different positions along with hand-painted wood relief prints. There’s also a video installation and small sculptures displayed in a long glass cabinet. “I got really interested in what the female has had to do throughout history in order to belong to the human race\, or just to be an equal\,” she says. “It seemed to me that a lot of it was actually to give up her voice. And I’ve always been interested in the loss of voice.” \nUntil December 22
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/alice-maher-vox-materia/
LOCATION:Kevin Kavanagh Gallery\, Chancery Lane\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181129T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181129T230000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20181129T072320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181129T072320Z
UID:59148-1543521600-1543532400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Aoife Dunne's In Lacuna Launch at The Complex
DESCRIPTION:Few multi-sensory spaces can compete with the realms Dunne dreams up\, making In Lacuna’s launch this Thursday 29th an unmissable night (and with that\, a multi-hued antidote to dark winter nights). It’s a short and sweet burst of a show\, wrapping on Monday 3rd\, but those left craving more of Dunne’s creations will relish her jam-packed calendar next year. \n \nIn Lacuna is running in the Complex Gallery\, 15 Little Green Street\, Dublin 7 from 29th November (opening 7pm) to 3rd December \naoifedunne.com — @efadone \nCheck out our interview with Aoife here
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/aoife-dunnes-in-lacuna-launch-at-the-complex/
LOCATION:The Complex\, 15 Little Green St\, Smithfield\, Dublin 7\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181124T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181124T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20181113T183516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T183516Z
UID:58844-1543060800-1543086000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Prix Pictet - Space
DESCRIPTION:Another Irish winner comes in the guise of photographer Richard Mosse who won the seventh cycle of this exhibition aimed at drawing global attention to issues of sustainability. Mosse’s Heat Maps series were made using a military camera that is classified as a weapon under international law. The hi-tech surveillance device\, designed to detect body heat from a distance of over 30km\, was used by Mosse to track the journeys of refugees from the Middle East and north Africa. It renders an sci-fi quality to this most human of concerns. Until Jan 5
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/prix-pictet-space/
LOCATION:Gallery of Photography\, Meeting House Square\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181123T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181123T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20181113T183943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T094556Z
UID:58847-1542974400-1543003200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Intimacy
DESCRIPTION:Is technology disrupting traditional notions of togetherness\, opening new avenues for connection\, or killing off closeness altogether? These are some of the questions raised in the Science Gallery’s look at Intimacy and how it is quantified\, optimised and commodified. \nBringing together technology\, neuroscience\, art\, behaviour\, belief and trust; exhibition designer Rhona Byrne brings us up close and personal to human connections through a series of exhibition highlights such as Emotion Capture — Arthur Gouillart’s beautiful sculptures which are created by using magnetic field sensors and patches to track the motion of a tongue during a kiss. \nA series of events and talks accompany Intimacy. \nUntil Feb 24
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/intimacy-2/
LOCATION:Science Gallery\, Pearse Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181115T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181115T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20181101T182229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T183111Z
UID:58506-1542281400-1542304800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Halftone
DESCRIPTION:Printed matter in all its forms is celebrated in this annual by the PhotoIreland Foundation. Fine art printers\, illustrators\, designers\, photographers and artists and creatives alike are invited to submit works produced not earlier than 2016 to be displayed and sold at this print fair. There’s no limitation to approach or concept. We have our eye on work by Vesna Gasparic (main image)\, Ria Czerniak\, Jordan McQuaid\, Becky Butler\, Aoife Shanahan and Ellie Berry (see In The Frame in new issue of TD 170). Runs until Nov 18. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/halftone/
LOCATION:The Library Project\,  2 Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\,  D02 YK53\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181106T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181106T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20181101T183024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181106T204813Z
UID:58512-1541505600-1541534400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Intimacy
DESCRIPTION:Is technology disrupting traditional notions of togetherness\, opening new avenues for connection\, or killing off closeness altogether? These are some of the questions raised in the Science Gallery’s look at Intimacy and how it is quantified\, optimised and commodified. Bringing together technology\, neuroscience\, art\, behaviour\, belief and trust; exhibition designer Rhona Byrne brings us up close and personal to human connections through a series of exhibition highlights such as Emotion Capture — Arthur Gouillart’s beautiful sculptures which are created by using magnetic field sensors and patches to track the motion of a tongue during a kiss. A series of events and talks accompany Intimacy.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/intimacy/
LOCATION:Science Gallery\, Pearse Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181011T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181011T220000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20181008T190606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181008T190606Z
UID:58039-1539288000-1539295200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:BP Fallon - The Camera & I
DESCRIPTION:As legends go\, the Beep is up there with them. Yes\, he was on Top of the Pops with John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band in 1970 miming playing the tambourine on Instant Karma. Yes\, he was a publicist with Thin Lizzy and T Rex and toured with Led Zeppelin. Yes\, he’s recorded with Jack White and ran Death Disco with Alan McGee. This level of old school rock ’n’ roll also granted him access others can only dream of. “It just seems the right time” says BP about doing his first-ever photography exhibition. “I always carry a camera\,” says BP. “The shots\, they’re moments. I look at the photo of Willie Nelson at his 80th Birthday and each line etched on his face signifies a thousand lifetimes.” He’s also a fantastic name-dropper but\, unlike others\, the grains of truth far outweigh the sediment of lies. \nRuns until October 18
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bp-fallon-the-camera-i/
LOCATION:Hen’s Teeth\, Blackpitts\, D8
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181010T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181028T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20180823T114407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181008T195040Z
UID:56864-1539172800-1540749600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Roderic O'Conor and The Moderns
DESCRIPTION:Described by The Irish Times as “Ireland’s great forgotten painter”\, this retrospective showcases O’Conor’s signature expressionist style\, full of bold colours. Many of the pieces have not been displayed until now\, perhaps due to his distrust of art dealers. O’Conor was popular amongst the avant garde scene\, and surrealist André Breton was known to have bought some of his art. O’Conor’s work is on display alongside other well-known artists that were both his friends and collaborators such as Paul Gauguin\, Vincent van Gogh\, Armand Seguin\, Robert Befan and Cuno Amiet.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/roderic-oconnor-and-the-moderns/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181009T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181009T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T090814
CREATED:20181008T192836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181008T192836Z
UID:58051-1539090000-1539115200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:my comfort and my joy: Songs from the Irish Other
DESCRIPTION:At the opening of this exhibition\, Irish traveller and singer Thomas McCarthy sang the very song from which this exhibition is titled. The words ‘my comfort and my joy’ were preceded by ‘where will you be buried’ but as Belfast-based artist\, and musician\, Seamus Harahan notes: “I filmed Thomas in the context of our shared comfort and joy in the song and music.” By documenting McCarthy and his heritage in this original commission\, Harahan seeks “to look at an old weave of Irishness that hasn’t fitted with modern\, plastic\, Irish state ideals.” \nuntil November 17
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/my-comfort-and-my-joy-songs-from-the-irish-other/
LOCATION:Douglas Hyde Gallery\, Trinity College\, Nassau Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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