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SUMMARY:Circus250: Art of the Show
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition forms part of the UK and Ireland-wide celebrations of the 250th anniversary of the original circus\, established by Philip Astley in London in 1768. Dublin was the first city outside England to which he travelled\, performing and giving riding lessons from 1773. \nThe exhibition\, which showcases the work of well-known Irish artists such as Jack B. Yeats\, Mainie Jellett\, Mary Swanzy\, Harry Kernoff and Martin Gale brings some of the fun of the big top and the history of this inspiring spectacle to the Gallery. An exciting programme of performances\, film screenings\, workshops\, talks and tours has been planned\, including a residency by illustrator Steve Simpson.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/circus250-art-of-the-show/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Ireland\, Merrion Square West\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180820
DTSTAMP:20260505T111547
CREATED:20180710T103846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180710T103846Z
UID:55810-1530237600-1534643999@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Face to Face
DESCRIPTION:Face to Face is an exhibition consisting of works from the collection of De Pont Museum (Tilburg\, The Netherlands). Curated by Hendrik Driessen it includes many forms of media\, such as paint\, photography\, and sculpture\, and features pieces by artists such as Thomas Schütte\, Fiona Banner\, Luc Tuymans\, Ai Weiwei\, and Cathy Wilkes.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/face-to-face/
LOCATION:Kerlin Gallery\, South Anne Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180714
DTSTAMP:20260505T111547
CREATED:20180710T101403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180710T101403Z
UID:55803-1530151200-1531447199@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Shutter to Think
DESCRIPTION:Daycent Exposure (AKA Leanne Walsh) presents a solo photography exhibition. Inspired to photograph the world by her father\, Leanne uses photography to capture fleeting moments\, and preserve memories.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/shutter-to-think/
LOCATION:The Copper House Gallery\, St. Kevin’s Cottages\, Synge Street\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180901
DTSTAMP:20260505T111547
CREATED:20180727T112822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180814T091333Z
UID:56250-1529632800-1535680799@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Life at the Edges
DESCRIPTION:From a zine depicting the tale of an unmanned rover sent to Mars\, to exhibits explaining force load variation and hair accessories to combat zero-gravity\, art\, science\, and culture are all respectfully represented and given equal attention in Life at The Edges. It demonstrates how beings cling to life in the most unlikely of places – animals and plants alike – through depictions of the harsh conditions humans brave to explore space and plants attempting to grow in hostile environments. One stand-out piece is by an artist called Skye Morét titled ‘Antarctica: A Chromatic Paradise’\, which highlights the vibrancy and life that exists underneath the sea. Life at The Edges is a delightful balance of information and inspiration\, and a reminder of life’s stubborn persistence across the universe.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/life-at-the-edges/
LOCATION:Science Gallery\, Pearse Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180717
DTSTAMP:20260505T111547
CREATED:20180710T093307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180710T093307Z
UID:55790-1529632800-1531706399@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Gerard Byrne: Inside\, Out and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Byrne crystalizes a relationship of over 30 years with the Botanical Gardens in this exhibition. Conveying the vibrancy and lushness of the flora there\, his paintings also feature dramatic renderings of the iconic wrought iron architecture of the great Victorian Palm Houses.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/gerard-byrne-inside-out-and-beyond/
LOCATION:National Botanic Gardens\, The National Botanic Gardens of Ireland\, Glasnevin\, Dublin 9
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180731
DTSTAMP:20260505T111547
CREATED:20180710T114814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180710T114814Z
UID:55814-1529114400-1532915999@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Exhibiting Art in Georgian Ireland
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the restoration of the City Assembly House\, and to commemorate the Irish Society of Artists in Ireland\, the Irish Georgian Society is the proud host of an outstanding collection of eighteenth-century Irish paintings. The historic building was constructed as the first purpose-built public gallery in Britain and Ireland over 250 years ago. \nPublic access to the exhibition is free\, and guided tours and events are taking place to mark the building’s re-opening. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/exhibiting-art-in-georgian-ireland/
LOCATION:Irish Georgian Society\, South Williams Street\, D2
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180608T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180703T013000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111547
CREATED:20180529T101922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180612T165048Z
UID:54856-1528488000-1530581400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Welcome to the Batter
DESCRIPTION:The ‘Batter gets some visual pimping in this exhibition of work by Carolyn Walsh. Black and white images of familiar haunts such as Slice\, Lilliput Stores\, Proper Order\, Fish Shop\, Mulligans and Cotto get new hues from Walsh’s brushstrokes. Using a mixture of painting\, collage and transfers in a series of 20+ paintings and limited edition prints\, Walsh flies the artist flag for the D7 hood. \nUntil July 2
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/welcome-to-the-batter/
LOCATION:The Belfry\, 37 Stonybatter\, Dublin\, D07X029\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180510T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180510T213000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111547
CREATED:20180430T202706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180430T202951Z
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SUMMARY:Toulon - Daragh Soden
DESCRIPTION:Dublin photographer behind the much-lauded Young Dubliners series returns with Toulon\, a series he was commissioned to shoot after winning the Hyères Festival 2017 photography prize. Described by Vogue Paris as “the stuff of photography greats\,” they add that “his photos of the city light up with its youth\, its sailors and its male inhabitants\, arresting in their poignant beauty.”
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/toulon-daragh-soden/
LOCATION:The Library Project\,  2 Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\,  D02 YK53\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180505T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180505T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111547
CREATED:20180430T160446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180430T160446Z
UID:54136-1525536000-1525543200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Saké Saturday View
DESCRIPTION:A chance to view Catherina Hearnes’ Japanese inspired ‘Arcadian Views’ and meet the artist. \nARTIST STATEMENT\n“This body of work continues my exploration of time\, place and memory\, the paintings are sited in the ‘designed’ landscape of the garden and visually reference abandoned buildings\, overgrown glasshouses\, follies\, grottos and shell houses. These are dreamy places\, places of escape connecting us backwards in time and inward to the self\, they exist as manifestations of our relationship with the natural world and as monuments to human aspiration\, memory and ultimately mortality. \nInfluenced in part by Wabi Sabi philosophy of ‘beauty in imperfection’ the paintings incorporate loose depictions of natural and manmade elements in asymmetrical and incomplete forms. The process relies on layering and erasure\, juxtaposition of the detailed and the obscure and a combination of painterly control and accident… \n…The imagery in these paintings acts as a compositional device and foil to painterly concerns\, balancing the image with the abstract and material possibilities of a painted surface. The motifs and structures used suggest things that have a ‘presence’ if no particular function\, their purpose seemingly less important than their striking form and placement in the landscape. \nVisits to gardens such as Villa Cimbrone on the Amalfi coast\, La Mortella in Ischia and the Ninfa Gardens south of Rome provided a stimulus for this body of work. The Ninfa Gardens in particular\, created by Gelasio Caetani in the 1920’s encapsulates many of the elements that interest me – sited amid the long-abandoned ruins of a medieval town\, this is a place where reality seem to soften at the edges\, the combination of location\, history\, colour\, texture and scent combine to provide an experience that is simultaneously emotive\, evocative and sensual. Described as a place “where time seems to stand still\,” I found them magical from the outset; possessing a sensibility that combined joyful celebration and intense pathos; it is this sensibility that I explore in my paintings.”
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/sake-saturday-view/
LOCATION:Origin Gallery\, 37 Upper Fitzwilliam St. Dublin 2\,\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180504T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180504T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111547
CREATED:20180430T162316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180430T162327Z
UID:54140-1525442400-1525464000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Last Breath
DESCRIPTION:Gerry Balfe Smyth’s first solo exhibition\, last breath\, is a series of photographs documenting life in the south inner city flat complex St Teresa’s Gardens in Dublin’s liberties area.  The pictures\, inspired by and endeavouring to capture the spirit and resolve of the people in this once-massive public housing project\, built in the nineteen fifties and neglected for generations. \nIn the mid-eighties\, the south inner city heroin epidemic was at its height.  St Theresa’s Gardens flats complex was one of many deprived communities in Dublin that had been flooded with the drug.  Dealers were operating on a level that had not been seen before and neither police nor government was equipped to contain the situation.  Many young lives were wiped out through addiction and families torn apart\, with little or no support from the state. \nOver time\, the residents fought back and the Concerned Parents against Drugs group did a lot to reclaim their community.  Forced evictions of dealers and nightly patrols by the residents were the only way they could begin to address the problem. \nNow with regeneration in its final stages\, a small number of residents remain.  Most of the buildings have been demolished and the occupants moved to different locations around the city.  These people are now dealing with the reality of transitioning into new neighbourhoods and establishing a new identity and sense of belonging. \nThe images were taken over a seven-year period\, before regeneration had begun highlighting the struggle to stay alive\, to be clean\, to endure\, another reminder that social integration and inclusion must be accompanied by economic investment for it to have a chance.  The pictures are the last breath of a vibrant community before it is finally laid to rest. \nUntil May 13
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/last-breath/
LOCATION:Pallas Project\, 115-117 The Coombe\, Dublin\, 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180425T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180425T230000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111547
CREATED:20180424T070600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180424T070608Z
UID:53839-1524686400-1524697200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Dublin Design Night
DESCRIPTION:The third annual Dublin Design Night kicks off this Wednesday April 25\, 6pm-9pm\, with 19 design destinations around the city center. Image Interiors & Living readers are welcomed to meet some of Ireland’s finest makers\, as curated by interior designer Emily Cunnane of InSpace Interior Design. \nhttps://www.imageinteriors.ie/dublin-design-night
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dublin-design-night/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings,Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180421T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180421T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180410T082952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180421T064918Z
UID:53480-1524310200-1524330000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Women and the Vote: The Journey to Citizenship at the National Museum
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the History Teachers of Ireland Association\, commemorates the Representation of the People’s Act\, 1918. Micheline Sheehy Skeffington\, giving a presentation on Francis and Hanna Sheehy Skeffington. \nOther speakers include archivist and broadcaster Catriona Crowe\, Mr. Justice John McMenamin and the Education team of the National Museum of Ireland. \nThe event will take place from 9:45am to 3:00pm on April 21st\, 2018. \nAll are wecome. \n Contact National Secretary of HTAI: historyteachers@gmail.com to book tickets. 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/women-vote-journey-citizenship-national-museum/
LOCATION:National Museum of Ireland\, Collins Barracks\, Benburb Street\, Dublin 7\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180412T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180412T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180327T224349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180327T224349Z
UID:53300-1523541600-1523563200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:David Lunney—Chrome Dreams
DESCRIPTION:Chrome Dreams begins with a sculpture which is based around a sheet of ArtGlass (TM). This completely clear glass acts an invisible platform for a variety of reflective elements. This portable sculpture was brought to a forest in Ballyedmonduff (Dublin Mountains) where it was photographed in a variety of positions. Two of these photographs have been rendered as drawings. These strange and complex drawings are always the goal of this process; in a sense of reverse-engineering the imagery from the initial sculpture. \nDavid Lunney’s artistic practice involves the undertaking of protracted art processes. Typically\, these processes start with the construction of site-specific or portable sculptural works in the Dublin and Wicklow Mountains. These sculptures are generally created less for their inherent value but rather to provide photographic source material for documentary artworks. The resulting documentary artworks can take the form of prints\, drawings or photographs. These images are rendered\, framed and presented in a fashion which intentionally obscures and embellishes the original object and moment that they represent. In these artworks\, it is often the relationship between representational imagery and its surrounding abstract visual information which infers the process and concept behind the work. The works have a self-contained narrative; the concept and the material process are intrinsically linked in the artworks discussion of its provenance. \nIn Chrome Dreams\, which shows new work from late 2017 and early 2018\, Lunney has expanded the complexity of the work\, both in process and execution. This can be seen most clearly in the Things Twice at Drumnabober series and in the new\, eponymous project. Chrome Dreams is an extension of the ongoing Things made for drawing project which uses handheld reflective sculptures\, photography\, drawing and other media to create process-driven artworks about the Dublin Mountains. In addition\, an important influence on this exhibition has been the artist’s work as a picture framer\, which has allowed him to tailor make unique manner of frames and devices. \nUntil April 14
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/david-lunney-chrome-dreams/
LOCATION:Pallas Project\, 115-117 The Coombe\, Dublin\, 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180407T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180407T150000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180327T223816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180327T223816Z
UID:53297-1523106000-1523113200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Bráulio Amado
DESCRIPTION:Portugese graphic designer Bráulio Amado is prolific in the game. Having earned creative stripes with Bloomberg Businessweek\, and later at Wieden + Kennedy\, Amado continues to extend his focus with a huge array of posters\, album covers\, videos and editorials. There’s a fluid vibrancy to his style and a stretch to the edges of his capabilities. This solo exhibition of new work should serve as the perfect post-Offset catch-up also. \nUntil April 14
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/braulio-amado/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180403T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180610T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180131T170804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180530T071625Z
UID:51847-1522760400-1528659000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Emil Nolde: Colour is Life
DESCRIPTION:This major exhibition of German Expressionist painter Emil Nolde will comprise over 120 paintings\, drawings\, watercolours and prints spanning his career from his early atmospheric paintings of his homeland right through to the intensely coloured oils\, to his so-called ‘unpainted pictures’ – works done on small pieces of paper during the Third Reich\, when Nolde was branded a ‘degenerate’ artist and forbidden to work as a professional artist. The works on show will also include Nolde’s famous flower and garden paintings\, and his extraordinary religious paintings\, with their mix of spirituality and eroticism. \nUntil June 10
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/emil-nolde-colour-life/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Ireland\, Merrion Square West\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180330T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180330T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180327T223528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180419T055739Z
UID:53294-1522416600-1522438200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Brian Maguire\, War Changes Its Address: The Aleppo Paintings
DESCRIPTION:This new exhibition brings together Brian Maguire’s latest body of work\, resulting from a visit to Syria in 2017. It is shown in the context of earlier work made in response to the refugee crises hitting Europe’s shores as a result of the Syrian conflict. The Aleppo Paintings document the ruined buildings of the city\, offering a visceral and stark insight into the physical consequences of war and the international arms trade that fuels all conflict. \nUntil May 6
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/brian-maguire-war-changes-address-aleppo-paintings/
LOCATION:IMMA\, Military Road Kilmainham\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180328T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180328T220000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180327T223134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180327T223134Z
UID:53291-1522245600-1522274400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Fake: The Real Deal?
DESCRIPTION:Fake is certainly the word du jour. ‘Fake News’ was named word of the year by Collins for 2017 and the Science Gallery are capitalising on the buzz by applying the idea to their spectrum of interests. “From fake meat to fake emotions\, if faking it gets the job done\, who cares? In both the natural world and human society\, faking\, mimicking and copying can be a reliable strategy for success. When the focus is on how things appear\, a fake may be just as valuable as the real thing. But what about replicating taste\, emotions\, chemical signatures\, facts and trademarks? Have patents\, politics\, and art given copying a bad name? From biomimicry to forged documents\, from scandals to substitutes\, Fake asks when authenticity is essential\, when copying is cool\, and what the boundary is between a fakery faux-pas and a really fantastic Fake.” \nUntil June 3
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/fake-real-deal/
LOCATION:Science Gallery\, Pearse Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180328T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180328T143000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180308T103301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180313T113349Z
UID:52889-1522242000-1522247400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Coffee Conversations at The Hugh Lane Gallery
DESCRIPTION:During these discussions\, attendees are invited to join guest speakers in an exploration of the Gallery’s permanent collection\, exhibitions and conservation projects. The exhibit is followed by tea or coffee with the speaker in the Gallery café. On Wednesday\, March 28th Michael Collins by Seamus Murphy will be featured followed by a screening of the documentary Seamus Murphy – Quiet Revolution.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/coffee-conversations-high-lane-gallery/
LOCATION:Hugh Lane Gallery\, Parnell Square North\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180315T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180315T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180308T214944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180320T232507Z
UID:52922-1521115200-1521140400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Gaelic Fields
DESCRIPTION:Gaelic Fields is a seven-year photography journey throughout the 32 counties on the island of Ireland. Carroll traversed the land in a quest to document the sod that binds and soaks up sweat and tears. As unique to our landscape as the motel is in America\, Gaelic Fields lies at the heart of who we are. Until March 25
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/gaelic-fields/
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:20180314T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180314T133000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180308T102753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180308T102753Z
UID:52887-1521028800-1521034200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Hugh Lane Coffee Conversations
DESCRIPTION:During these discussions\, attendees are invited to join guest speakers in an exploration of the Gallery’s permanent collection\, exhibitions and conservation projects. The exhibit is followed by tea or coffee with the speaker in the Gallery café. On Wednesday\, March 14th Sinead Furlong Clancy will hold a discussion about a portrait of Ruth Shine by Antonio Mancini.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/hugh-lane-coffee-conversations/
LOCATION:Hugh Lane Gallery\, Parnell Square North\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Classical Listings,Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180313T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180313T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180311T144355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180311T144355Z
UID:52988-1520938800-1520964000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Hi! Fashion
DESCRIPTION:In recognition of the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Ireland and Japan\, fashion is presented as a universal language in this exhibition curated by Gemma Williams. Hi! Fashion  includes a gown from the first collection by celebrated Irish designer Sybil Connolly who launched her couture line in 1957 as well as Japanese visionary Issey Miyake\, Kansai Yamamoto who is known for his avant-garde kimono designs\, including ones worn by David Bowie in his Ziggy Stardust Tour\, master tailor Yohji Yamamoto and the ever edgy Comme des Garçons which is led by Rei Kawakubo. \nUntil April 29.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/hi-fashion/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180312T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180312T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180131T170138Z
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SUMMARY:The Vanity of Small Differences
DESCRIPTION:Grayson Perry has become a somewhat unlikely interrogator and investigator of class and masculinity leading to a series of publications and TV shows. The Vanity of Small Differences harks back his 2012 take on the Rake’s Progress through a series of six tapestries. “The tapestries tell the story of class mobility\, for I think nothing has as strong an influence on our aesthetic taste as the social class in which we grow up. I am interested in the politics of consumerism and the story of popular design but\, for this project\, I focus on the emotional investment we make in the things we choose to live with\, wear\, eat\, read or drive. Class and taste run deep in our character – we care. This emotional charge is what draws me to a subject\,” says Perry. On a side note\, his word of 2017 was Diaphobia which is the fear of being influenced by other people. Be open to his influence. \nUntil March 19
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/vanity-small-differences/
LOCATION:Royal Hibernian Academy\, 15 Ely Place\, Dublin 2\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180308T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180308T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180307T095335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180307T095335Z
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SUMMARY:Surface
DESCRIPTION:Surface brings together a selection of works by artists Maureen Burke and Anne Marie Hayes. The title is suggestive of the diverse grounds and mediums that both artists utilise; the former being a range of intense\, intuitive layers of charcoal on paper\, the latter a combination of intriguing abstract concepts sometimes realised in glass – sometimes with a mixture of wax encaustic and found images. \nExhibition runs until March 18 \nMaureen Burke: \nThis recent work is inspired by repetitive journeys made in Knocklyon and Rathfarnham along with the environs of Dublin’s Ringsend while either walking or driving. Some works focus on the minutiae of urban hedgerow\, the tangled and complicated patterns created by snarled woodland in parts of Bushy Park\, the fragmented patches of light and the repetitive motives created by swathes of green suburban spaces. Other pieces explore the industrial\, emotionless aspects of power plants around the Pidgeon House area of Ringsend in Dublin. \nI am not concerned with the picturesque or sentimental aspects of these surroundings but rather their ability to call into focus the notion of looking and human perception – the notion that nothing exists outside the mind unless it is perceived – in this sense the subsequent act of drawing serves to clarify my thinking and experiences. \nDrawing is my way of making sense of my world –  a way of saying I was here and this is the evidence of how it made me feel…drawing\, in this sense\, is an arrangement of my experiences. \nWhile I am drawing I am concerned with the notion of mark-making and the structure of appearances more than what they represent in an objective sense. As John Berger puts it; to draw is to look\, examining the structure of appearances. A drawing of a tree shows\, not a tree\, but a tree-being-looked-at. In other words when we look at a tree its form registers instantaneously – however\, scrutinising the sight of this tree can take many hours ‘it also involves\, derives from\, and refers back to\, much previous experience of looking.’ \nAnne Marie Hayes\,  \nThe word encaustic originates from the Greek word enkaustikos which means to burn in and an element of heat is necessary for a painting to be called encaustic. The technique was notably used in the Fayum mummy portraits from Egypt around 100–300 AD.I am attracted to this medium because of its dimensional quality and luminous colour. The layering of wax and paint\, appropriated images impacting on the Surface of the image\, layering on\, taking off\, re-working\, the struggle to find an image that works are all part of the delight of abstraction. \nSusan Sontag once described John Berger as peerless in his ability to make “attentiveness to the sensual world”.  The sensuality of surface is as important as the image in my work. \nReflecting on my working practice I realise that primarily this work results from a trajectory of practices that include an accumulation of ideas\, objects\, found images and documented experiences. Together they generate ideas for work and ultimately suggest the materials that need to be employed – thus\, whether I am painting\, drawing or working with a complex range of glass processes – the process is all important. This can be a process of keeping a balance on a risky path and calls to mind the following thoughts: \ntesting the capacity to face laws of nature\na desire to overcome the unpredictable  \nallow the interaction of ideas images and surface materials dominate the journey\nall is permitted  \na face from antiquity  \nan uncreative artist parting the waters \nhearing the sea on a rainless winter day\ncounting the tides of the sea \nimagine how much these trees have lived \ntaking a step forward and interrupting the journey  \nseeing how the surface protects  \nthe blocking and revelation of light
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/surface/
LOCATION:Ranelagh Arts Centre\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180304T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180304T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180215T131937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T131937Z
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SUMMARY:National Museum Tour: The 1916 Rising
DESCRIPTION:The National Museum is hosting a bilingual tour of their Proclaiming a Republic: The 1916 Rising exhibition on Sunday\, March 4th from 3-4pm. \nThe Museum has put together one of the largest displays of materials from this period in the exhibition entitled Proclaiming a Republic: The 1916 Rising at the Museum of Decorative Arts & History\, Collins Barracks. \nhttps://www.museum.ie/Decorative-Arts-History/Exhibitions/Current-Exhibitions/Proclaiming-a-Republic-The-1916-Rising
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/national-museum-tour-1916-rising/
LOCATION:National Museum of Ireland\, Collins Barracks\, Benburb Street\, Dublin 7\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180225T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180225T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180215T125031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T125251Z
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SUMMARY:National Museum of Ireland Recovered Voices of WW1: Free Tour
DESCRIPTION:The National Museum is hosting a public tour of the Recovered Voices exhibit which explores the experience of Irish men and women during World War I. About 21\,000 Irishmen were serving in the British Army in 1914\, the exhibit explores what happened to them\, and the other 47\,000 people who joined in the first few years of the war. The temporary exhibit opened late January of this year and is family friendly. \nThe guided tour is Sunday\, February 25th from 3-4pm & is free. \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/national-museum-ireland-recovered-voices-ww1-free-tour/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180224T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180224T234500
DTSTAMP:20260505T111549
CREATED:20180215T141445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180215T141459Z
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SUMMARY:Mother Tongues Festival
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of UNESCO’s International Mother Language Day\, the first Mother Tongues Festival will take place on the 24th of February 2018 in Dublin. This language festival will feature performances and workshops in Irish\, Polish\, Arabic\, Mandarin\, Italian\, Spanish\, Romanian and more. \nDarina Gallagher and Sinead Murphy will be kicking off the festival at 5:30pm\, the duo is best known for their award-winning show ‘Songs of Joyce’\, a musical extravaganza drawn from the life and works of James Joyce. They have toured internationally to critical acclaim in Boston\, New York\, Budapest\, Prague\, San Sebastian and Moscow. Since 2010\, they have created a number of musical performances based on Joyce’s major works – Dubliners\, Ulysses\, Finnegans Wake and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Their new show\, Misses Liffey\, takes the audience on a riverrun journey through Dublin introducing us to many of Joyce’s engaging female characters that work\, sing\, laugh and live along her banks. \nFor the Mother Tongues festival\, Sinead and Darina will explore some of the musical linguistic magic that James Joyce developed throughout his life living in various countries in Europe. His children grew up speaking at least four different languages\, Joyce mixes these mother tongues into layers of word play that are both comical and poignant. Tickets are €15. \n  \nhttps://mothertongues.ie/festival/
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/mother-tongues-festival/
LOCATION:105 Capel Street\, 105 Capel Street\, Dublin 1\, D01 R290\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings,Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180224T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180224T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111552
CREATED:20180223T091026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180223T091026Z
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SUMMARY:Colour\, Surface\, Pattern\, Print
DESCRIPTION:To coincide with the exhibition Double Vision\, showing in dlr LexIcon Gallery from 3 February to 25 March\, dlr Arts Office presents a day of design events called Colour\, Surface\, Pattern\, Print. Co-ordinated by design curator Aideen McCole\, the day features events for all ages exploring textiles\, design\, illustration and creative families\, inspired by the work of Shirley and Diana Copperwhite.\n\nJoin designer Aoife Challis of Print Block for workshops for all ages to screen print your own colourful tote bag or tea towel\, hear from a host of family design businesses and collaborations; including Catherine and Patricia McGinnis; the sisters behind Belfast Design Store Maven; Ruza Leko who creates Leko & Leko Jewellery with her father Ivan; Ailbhe Keane of Izzy Wheels; the wheelchair covers she designs with her sister Izzy and John Burke from the father and daughter team behind the Opedia book series. The day ends with a screening of Eames: The Architect and The Painter\, a 2011 documentary about legendary American design duo Charles and Ray Eames by directors Jason Cohn and Bill Jersey.\n\nMost events are free but ticketed\, with tickets available on Eventbrite go to www.eventbrite.ie and search for dlr LexIcon Gallery\n\nFull programme:\n10.30am-1pm\nAdult screen printing workshop\nA hands on introduction to textile screen printing with a focus on colour and pattern. Explore simple but impactful techniques to apply to your choice of tote bag or tea towel.\n€8 per participant\n\n2-3.30pm\nFamily screen printing workshop\nA fun afternoon exploring colour and pattern through textile screen printing\, design your own tote bag or tea towel!\n\n2.15-3.30pm\nDesign as a Family Business: find out about design\, creative enterprises and 21st century family businesses with quickfire talks from the creators of the -Opedia book series\, Leko & Leko Jewellery\, Maven Design Store and wheelchair covers Izzy Wheels.\n\n4.15- 5.45pm\nScreening of Eames: The Architect and The Painter (12A)\nA documentary by Bill Jersey and Jason Cohn exploring the life and work of celebrated 20th century American husband and wife design team Charles and Ray Eames.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/colour-surface-pattern-print/
LOCATION:DLR Lexicon\, Haigh Terrace\, Moran Park\, Dún Laoghaire\, Co. Dublin\, A96 H283\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180223T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180223T140000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111552
CREATED:20180215T122350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190214T103713Z
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SUMMARY:National Museum of Ireland: Culture Club Tour
DESCRIPTION:Culture Club engages Dubliners with museums\, galleries\, libraries and other venues in a fun group setting where a Project Manager accompanies groups and individuals through every event concluding with a Tea & Chats session. The tea is a facilitated discussion where people talk and reflect on their experience\, this is a great way to meet new people with an interest in Irish culture and the arts. On February 23rd\, the club will explore the collections at Collins Barracks in the company of museum staff followed by Tea & Chat. \nContact : cultureclub@dublincitycouncilculturecompany.ie for a spot
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/national-museum-ireland-culture-club-tour/
LOCATION:National Museum of Ireland\, Collins Barracks\, Benburb Street\, Dublin 7\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings,Miscellaneous Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180216T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180216T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111552
CREATED:20180205T150254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180205T150254Z
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SUMMARY:Paul McKinley - Elysian Fields
DESCRIPTION:‘Elysian Fields’ refers to an afterlife in Greek mythology\, a place where the souls of gods and heroes as well as those associated with them would remain after death. Greece is a country dealing with mass displacement of people from war torn countries and though economically unstable\, their contribution to aiding those who have crossed the Aegean Sea merited a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2016\, dedicated to all Greek Islanders. \nWithin this exhibition\, Paul McKinley considers modern conceptions of Greece as compared with its ancient history. His paintings feature aspects of Greek landscape; islands\, mountains and cliff edges\, often informed by compositions within art historical paintings. These landscapes are created from an amalgamation of various places and as such they are not one specific location\, but rather an essence of place. \nWithin Elysian Fields\, McKinley’s work charts the present-day representation of Greek landscape while the titles of the paintings subtly refer to parallels between heroes of ancient Greek mythology and the unwritten contemporary epic\, fashioned from the plight of individuals in exile. \nUntil March 10
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/paul-mckinley-elysian-fields/
LOCATION:Kevin Kavanagh Gallery\, Chancery Lane\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180212T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180216T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T111552
CREATED:20180113T095423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180211T091025Z
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SUMMARY:Sound + Vision Exhibition at Image Now Gallery
DESCRIPTION:“Everything about him was fascinating\, from exploring gender\, identity\, humanity and morality throughout his work.”  \nDublin’s Bowie Festival — a mix of performances\, screenings and other celebrations of his work and legacy – kicked off in early January. \nThe 5th of the month witnessed the opening of the Sound + Vision exhibition in Image Now Gallery. \nThis group show will feature 25 specially created typographic posters\, one for every studio album released by the icon during his five-decade-long career.\n \nEach poster has been created by some of the best creatives in the industry\, from both Dublin and London. \nAll prints in the show are available to buy\, with a percentage of the proceeds going to the Irish Cancer Society. \n \nThe exhibition is organised by Jennifer O’Brien\, a graduate of NCAD and designer at Image Now. \n \n“The response has been incredible. The whole show came together in a matter of weeks\, between writing a brief\, contacting printers\, and getting all the creatives involved. \nWe sent a call out just before the Christmas rush\, which was crazy\, but we really couldn’t believe how eager everyone was to get involved and contribute really considered and beautifully executed pieces. \n  \nIt’s an amazing thing to see people come together create original work that represents the retrospective of David Bowie’s legacy\, and to contribute to such a great cause.”  \n“It was my mum who first introduced me to his music\, so I had always had a connection to him through her. The really captivating thing about him for me came from his changing persona and his ability to constantly reinvent himself and express himself down so many creative avenues. \nEverything about him was fascinating\, from exploring gender\, identity\, humanity and morality throughout his work. \nIt’s important to continue celebrating his legacy and how he influenced so many people to be open and express themselves freely. \nIt is especially important to consider this today in a contemporary Ireland\, where we have allowed voices to be heard on issues of equality and made a positive change on our own society. \n \nIt’s the people like David Bowie who encourage others to be fearless and open to new ideas and opinions.”\n \nSound + Vision is a collaboration between Image Now Gallery\, Dublin Bowie Festival\, Hang Tough and Hens Teeth\, and  runs from January 5th – February 16th at the Image Now Gallery\, 17a New Bride Street\, Wood Quay\, Dublin 8.  \nimagenow.ie  \ndublinbowiefestival.ie  \nWords: David Wall  \n—  \nDesigner / Album / Year\n \nJordan Huysmans / David Bowie / 1967   \nUnthink / Spaced Oddity / 1969  \nJohn Paul Dowling / The Man Who Sold The World / 1970   \nSinéad McAleer & Kathryn Wilson/ Hunky Dory / 1971 \nCian O’Connell/ The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars / 1972 \nDetail / Aladdin Sane / 1973 \nPost / Pin Ups / 1973 \nNiamhMcNally / Diamond Dogs / 1974   \nMarcus Swan / Young Americans / 1975 \nFox&Mouse / Station To Station / 1976  \nWorkGroup / Low / 1977   \nDynamo / “Heroes” / 1977 \nOne Strong Arm / Lodger/ 1979 \nKidd Katie / Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) / 1980 \nImage Now / Let’s Dance / 1983   \nRichard Seabrooke / Tonight / 1984 \nMike Simpson / Never Let Me Down / 1987 \nSignal Type Foundry / Black Tie\, White Noise/ 1993 \nDesign factory / Outside / 1995 \nOscar Torrans / Earthling / 1997 \nOrStudio / Hours / 1999 \nDiane Dear / Heathen / 2002     \nAiden Grennelle / Reality / 2003 \nRed&Grey / The Next Day / 2013   \nBureau Bonanza / Blackstar / 2016 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/sound-vision-exhibition-at-image-now-gallery/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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