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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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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
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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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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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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
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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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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180224T190000
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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
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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:20260505T122633
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:20260505T122633
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180129T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180129T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171223T192023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180131T075110Z
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SUMMARY:In Case of Emergency
DESCRIPTION:You all know where your iodine tablets which were dispensed to every household in the event of a terrorist attack are\, right? In Case of Emergency asks what’s the difference between a collapse\, a downfall\, and a downright apocalypse? How will it all end\, and why do we love to wonder? Ice or fire\, zombies or bombs? Out with a bang or a whimper? And can we do anything to stop the decline? From Eyjafjallajökull to 64 Things to Worry About the Science Gallery bring an eclectic range of exhibits to our attention. Achtung! \nScience Gallery\, until February 11.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/in-case-of-emergency/
LOCATION:Science Gallery\, Pearse Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180102T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180102T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171223T192532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180102T114321Z
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SUMMARY:Abbas Akhavan - variations on a garden
DESCRIPTION:At the Douglas Hyde Gallery are bronze sculptures of plant species native to Iraq\, charred and scaled-up to the size of corpses. variations on a garden looks at the (often problematic) ways we remember and commemorate the past. It points a steady finger at the beauty of our historical and public monuments\, the flowers dead under everyone’s feet\, and at you. \n \nDouglas Hyde Gallery until Saturday January 20
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/abbas-akhavan-variations-garden/
LOCATION:Douglas Hyde Gallery\, Trinity College\, Nassau Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171207T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180126T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171130T134840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171130T134840Z
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SUMMARY:GalleryX Presents Imaginary Mythologies
DESCRIPTION:We have all heard about artists being inspired by myths and legends. These artists however have created their own. \nThe mysterious author of Gubu Dolls has built a history\, an epic\, a mythic narrative underlying his large-scale installation using individually created dolls\, reminiscent of the epic narrative bas-reliefs of the Assyrian or Roman tradition. \nDeirdre Nuttall is an ethnologist who crafts benevolent\, sometimes tragic deities punctuating the daily life and death of a lost civilisation. \nCome to GalleryX on the 7th of December and admire the beautiful artefacts and the inspiring stories that underlie them! And why not\, procure a couple of Christmas presents that won’t be easily forgotten…
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/galleryx-presents-imaginary-mythologies/
LOCATION:65 South William Street\, 65 South William Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171123T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171130T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171123T094724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171123T094724Z
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SUMMARY:Eva O'Donovan | Les Femmes Diaphanes
DESCRIPTION:“I chose the French title because my art is influenced by interior style. Mostly looking towards historical France focusing on Paris and Versailles.  In the early 1700’s Marie Antoinette’s more frivolous influence on fashion\, styling and the interior play an important role in my paintings. Although my paintings only allude to the interior space with the use of patterned fabric traditionally used in interior design the figure plays the main role. Often painted in costume to create a sense of cinematic drama and theatricality the subjects poses generally mimic those in traditional portraiture. Teaming with this the subject of the female gaze and the societal constraints that women have had and continue to overcome throughout the ages the finished portrait emerges with significant baggage even though it may appear to come from a whimsical place.” – Eva O’Donovan \n\n\n\nRuns until November 30th
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/eva-odonovan-les-femmes-diaphanes/
LOCATION:Sol Art Gallery\, No. 8 Dawson Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171224
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171128T132251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171128T132330Z
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SUMMARY:Frost
DESCRIPTION:We all know the salient fact about these few weeks being responsible for a huge share of annual retail turnover. Then you should also be aware that this doesn’t apply to Amazon or Arnotts but your local designers\, crafts people and artists. Frost is the seasonal offering at 5 Dame Lane housing award-winning jewellery from Filip Vanas\, luxury\, organic\, stylish clothing for 0-3yrs with a range of gender-neutral baby colours made in Ireland from AAMcEvoy\, Jette Virdi’s rustic and unique homeware range as well as Melissa Doran’s award-winning Naturama illustration and limited framed prints. There’s 20 of them all waiting for that CCV number of ya!
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/frost/
LOCATION:5 Dame Lane\, 5 Dame Lane\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180116
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171128T123101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171128T123109Z
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SUMMARY:Ste Murray | Alone Together
DESCRIPTION:As an architectural and performance photographer\, Murray is a keen observer of both person and context and how they shape and redefine each other. Alone Together is his assemblage of work which he says “stems from a journey made in fragments”. This is a journey worth taking with him.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/ste-murray-alone-together/
LOCATION:Powerscourt Centre\, 59 South William Street\, Dublin\, 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171120T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171202T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171120T142145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171120T142145Z
UID:50328-1511175600-1512237600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:HOW TO SAY IT THE WAY IT IS!
DESCRIPTION:HOW TO SAY IT THE WAY IT IS! is an exhibition at Rua Red that inaugurates the gallery’s year-long partnership with a/political\, a London-based organisation whose taste\, a blend of political activism and visual art\, is as acquired as an exclamation mark on an all caps title. The exhibition has works by various international artists\, many of which have never been shown in Ireland before\, and aims to provide ‘an alternative narrative to the current political status quo – one of timeless defiance\, resistance and disorder.’ The exhibition wants not only to knock the socks off our feet\, but also to know who made them and what made us think we deserve them in the first place. \nUntil December 2nd
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/how-to-say-it-the-way-it-is/
LOCATION:Rua Red\, South Dublin Arts Centre\, Tallaght\, Dublin 24\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171116T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171116T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171107T100424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171107T100424Z
UID:50120-1510858800-1510866000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Collection of Wonders
DESCRIPTION:Head down to the Cervantes Institute on November 16th for the opening of an exhibition exploring the work of Isidro Ferrer\, one of the most prolific and well-known Spanish graphic designers. The exhibition Collection of Wonders gathers a selection of the most significant works by Isidro Ferrer\, one of the most remarkable designers and illustrators from Spain known for his originality and genius. The show has a great number of his poster design work and book illustration and has been curated by Cristina García\, specialised in cultural management and illustration from Asturias\, Spain. The exhibition runs from November 17th until February 10th\, 2018.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/collection-of-wonders/
LOCATION:Instituto Cervantes in Dublin\, Lincoln Place\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171115T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20180122T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171128T121819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171128T121819Z
UID:50487-1510736400-1516644000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:The Light Gleams an Instant
DESCRIPTION:26 years ago Danish photographer Krass Clement landed on Irish soil. Whilst on a residency at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre Annaghmakerrig in Monaghan\, Clement ended up in Drum in Monaghan. Over the course of a night\, he shot the photobook in a small pub in then village with a Leica and three rolls of film. A Scandinavian melancholy is evident in his work which is concerned with reflecting interior states of mind rather than with documenting real life situations. The accompaniment to this is a new body of work Dublin which was shot here. The thread of solitude is still palpable.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/light-gleams-instant/
LOCATION:Gallery of Photography\, Meeting House Square\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171113T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171117T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171102T094302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171114T091436Z
UID:50060-1510567200-1510941600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Art Nude Ireland: Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, November 13 th \, Art Nude Ireland will launch its inaugural exhibition at 6 pm in Filmbase on Curved Street in Temple Bar.  Photographers and models will be showing 50\nworks. \nIreland has yet to embrace the beauty of nude photography\, which is something this exhibition aims to fix. In the first three decades of the 20 th century\, fine art nude photography became a distinct form of artistic expression in Europe and North America. Fine art nude work by photographers such as Man Ray\, Tina Modotti\, and Edward Weston showed that the camera was a powerful tool for artistic expression with the body as its primary motif. During the last 100 years this\ngenre has developed in breadth and originality. \nFine art nude photography features frequently in private and public art spaces across the Western world\, with the exception of Ireland. Art Nude Ireland is a collective of women and men\, art photographers and models\, who have met and worked together regularly over the last two years to develop this art form. \nMembers of the collective that are exhibiting work include Vonna Nolan\, Paul Brady\, and Eamonn Farrell and Douglas Ross who have exhibited and been published both nationally and internationally.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/art-nude-ireland-exhibition/
LOCATION:Filmbase\, Curved Street\, Temple Bar\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171110T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171110T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171108T144739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T144739Z
UID:50133-1510311600-1510336800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Radical Love: Female Lust
DESCRIPTION:Radical Love: Female Lust is a celebration of female Arab poets whose work continues to inspire and ignite the imagination today. The exhibition\, which is curated by Roisin O’Loughlin\, consists of female artists from around the world responding to Arabic poems\, saturated with intense emotion and feeling\, longing and desire. Opening tomorrow\, the exhibition runs until 26 November. The Huffington Post applauded the exhibition\, praising how it “challeng[es] outdated and oppressive stereotypes around women and sexuality\, while proving that women of all ethnicities and religious backgrounds can talk openly about female desire without feeling ashamed.” \n“I urge you to come faster than the wind\, to mount my breast and firmly dig and plough my body and don’t let go until you’ve flushed me thrice.” From Abdullah al Udhari’s ‘Classical Poems by Arab Women’ \nFrustrated with the burial of female voices across history\, the people behind this project found inspiration in those that rang out loud and proud across the Arab world over 1\,000 years ago. These female poets challenge preconceptions of faith\, class and the female experience long ago; they capture what it is to relish life and living. \nWomen across the globe\, from Ireland to Palestine to Peru\, Syria to Saudi Arabia\, received these poems and responded with paintings\, photography\, sculpture\, even stained glass. \nRadical Love #FemaleLust showcases their artworks alongside the breathtaking poems that inspired them\, full of longing and lust\, pride and defiance\, all sublime in their intensity. \nProfits from sales of artworks are split between the artists and The Global Fund for Women helping Syrian Refugees. \nThe programme for the Dublin Gallery Weekend includes: \nLive poetry readings from the works that inspired the show on Saturday 25 November @6PM \n A concert by Dublin resident jazz musician Ruba Shamsoun on Sunday 26 November @3PM\n\nSpecial gallery opening on Sunday 26 until 6PM.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/radical-love-female-lust/
LOCATION:GalleryX\, 65 South William Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171101T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171208T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171010T122037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171101T090050Z
UID:49413-1509534000-1512756000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Stephen McKenna
DESCRIPTION:Kerlin Gallery is honored to present an exhibition by Stephen McKenna. Stephen McKenna was one of the first artists exhibited by Kerlin Gallery upon its founding in 1988 and he continued to exhibit with the gallery for almost thirty years until his death in May 2017. \nThe exhibition is a celebration of his life and his legacy bringing together a broad selection of paintings produced within the last decade of his life\, including landscape\, still life\, domestic interiors and street scenes. The exhibition will open with a reception on Thursday 19 October\, 6–8pm\, and will close with a celebratory event as part of Dublin Gallery Weekend on Sunday 25 November\, 3–5pm. \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/49413/
LOCATION:Kerlin Gallery\, South Anne Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171019T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171118T220000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171010T123908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171010T123908Z
UID:49418-1508443200-1511042400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Hidden Dips\, Blind Summits: The Road to Brexiteria
DESCRIPTION:Ulster artist Dermot Seymour has been described as a social realist\, often exploring societal themes through the lens of surreal subjectivity. His images seem to leap from a dreamlike state that is both precise and bewildering. His new exhibition\, Hidden Dips\, Blind Summits: The Road to Brexiteria\, in his own words\, “Take the viewer across the dystopian notion of a Brexit on the border.” \n“The world is viewed here from an enchanted distance. It is made strange and new by the yoking together of heterogeneous things like a Russian helicopter and a wild duck\, wildflowers that might have come from Botticelli\, and a dead fish that seems to have escaped Hieronymous Bosch; it is also made at once entrancing and inscrutable by the actual quality of the painting itself.” – Seamus Heaney\, on Dermot Seymour’s work.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/hidden-dips-blind-summits-road-brexiteria/
LOCATION:Kevin Kavanagh Gallery\, Chancery Lane\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171019T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171024T230000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171017T070739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171017T070739Z
UID:49625-1508443200-1508886000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Escapology
DESCRIPTION:Chris O’Hara and Rivaaj Ramjan are two Dublin-based artists whose debut exhibition\, Escapology\, will open on October 19th until the 24th. The exhibition focuses on evading the barriers of conformity and finding ways to express oneself as an individual. Chris has recently started to work as a full-time artist\, having spent a large portion of his life in the catering business. His work explodes with colour and life\, conveying his inner passion and desire to create. Rivaaj was born in South Africa and now lives and works in Dublin. His eclectic mix of influences range from a traditional Indian heritage to the rich blend of local African cultures. \nThe exhibition will open with an Artist’s Reception on Thursday 19th October between 6-9pm. There will be time to enjoy the artwork and a formal presentation of the show\, as well as opportunity to meet the artists and ask questions.\nComplimentary bar and cuisine will be provided\, and an exciting\, diverse guest list will make for an unforgettable evening. Up-and- coming artist Emma Hayes will also be introduced on the night.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/exhibition-escapology/
LOCATION:The Complex\, 15 Little Green St\, Smithfield\, Dublin 7\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171019T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171022T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171011T112034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171019T145545Z
UID:49470-1508414400-1508702400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:This Was Our Scene
DESCRIPTION:There is a sheer joy in photographing bands\, being in the pit\, catching the moments which define the sound\, sweat and madness of it all\, and which is captured by Irish Photographer Gregory Nolan in this exhibition. \nNolan was there in London in the mid-noughties documenting a somewhat Halcyon time for the scene as the likes of the Libertines\, Amy Winehouse and countless others brought the talent and swagger. Just like youth\, it proved fleeting. These are the visual trappings of that sonic gold.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/this-was-our-scene/
LOCATION:the fumbally exchange\, 5 Dame Ln\, Dublin 2\, D02 HC67\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171018T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171126T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20170918T102814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171017T070905Z
UID:48684-1508331600-1511722800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Review: Plunge
DESCRIPTION:Vera Klute: Plunge  \nSep 8 – Oct 22. \n“Leave your head at the door.” Nowhere is this command given\, but it’s not bad advice. Vera Klute’s Plunge takes its title and runs with it\, asking the same of you: to stop is to ossify. A collection of her work to date\, the exhibition is a multidisciplinary storm\, restless and giddy like a congregation of cherubim.  \n An old\, milk-white\, spectacled woman buried to the waist greets you at the exhibition’s entrance\, looking like a slick modern-day Winnie from Beckett’s Happy Days exuding fierce determination in the face of certain decline. In Plunge\, place is never a promise of belonging\, and this is epitomized in “Move Along” (2014) her most startling installation\, where a wall of white arms twitch and wave you on in impatient domino-style. (The noise of each paper hand clapping the wall is irresistibly close to a tight-lipped “shoo!”). \n How far do you think you are from searing degradation? Klute’s mighty projection “The Grand Scheme” (2013) shows Heaven\, Hell\, and the tenuous in-between stacked in four hierarchical sections: mortal figures stroll under an Edenic plain\, while hooves storm below\, sometimes matching human footfall in eerie coordination. \n \nDown below from hell’s pit pleas are raised in the form of supplicatory hands\, while in that burnt out sky squirms a blimp-like bug – might it be so easy to fall in line with the wrong crowd? It looks like a freeze-frame from a Hieronymus Bosch nightmare.  \n Next to this is “Plunge\,” (2017) the titular installation\, a tangle of cloud-white limbs suspended from the ceiling so that it looks like all the gods from Olympus got into a filthy\, gleeful scramble: you can practically hear the poolside shouts as they plunge toward you. “Stampede\,” (2015) a rush of legs\, made entirely out of paper\, is frozen in sprint below. As a backdrop to this section there is a white wall with wispy\, frieze-like figures caught mid-swim and cut off at the shoulders. So much is given away in apprehensive forethought\, it’s as if Klute has chopped the heads off her figures on purpose just to relieve them of inhibitions. Lessons like these are rare. This intensity of presence is also in her portraits\, which are vivid and so saturated with colour you’d think they’re still wet. She opts for a bold\, striking backgrounds: orange belches up around her subject like impetuous soda-pop. \n“Stampede” (2015)\n If Klute were a conductor\, she’d revel in dissonance\, stirring up confusion and having a wicked amount of fun. She pulls together sculpture\, portraiture\, anatomical illustration\, and video art\, and coaxes an oddball reassurance out of them\, revealing some order to what can seem at times like white noise. Take the piebald twins\, “Black Cloud” (2017) and “White Cloud\,” (2017) an installation described as “ephemeral rotating cloud cogs\,” in which both clouds darken and lighten when the transparent cogs\, filled with soot\, align or separate\, like yin and yang. It is a calming\, if numbing experience\, sitting still and knowing that for now is dark\, to come is light\, with bold zero to be done about either. You skirt around zero\, unsure of it\, before plunging headless into its infinite pit.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/review-plunge/
LOCATION:RHA (Royal Hibernian Academy)\, 15 Ely Place\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171014T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171215T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20170904T111643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T235617Z
UID:48277-1508011200-1513371600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Gavin Murphy's Double Movement.
DESCRIPTION:Temple Bar Gallery + Studios presents a new exhibition by Irish artist Gavin Murphy. Double Movement includes works in film\, installation\, sculpture\, text and photography and stems from the artist’s in-depth research into the now defunct Eblana theatre\, which was located in the basement of Dublin’s famous central bus station Busáras. \nThe works in Double Movement\, document architectural and theatre histories in Ireland\, and seek to highlight gaps in our collective memory\, shining a light on forgotten cultural movements. Art and its forms can profoundly change a society from within\, and Murphy’s work not only acts to help us to remember the Eblana theatre as it was\, and make its cultural importance contemporary again\, but also invites us to contemplate the society in which it was formed\, and its relationship to the present. \nMurphy’s research is also informed by an interest in both the cultural and evidential value of architectural structures\, which can reflect and focus a wide variety of social facts: from the state of the industrial arts\, to the processes of social organisation\, and the beliefs and world-outlooks of a whole society. \nThe Eblana takes on further significance for Murphy as a representation of the lifecycle of an artist-run space\, and Murphy’s work seeks to visualise the energy that is needed to maintain a cultural venue like the Eblana\, as well as to articulate the significance these types of projects can have in society. \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/gavin-murphys-double-movement/
LOCATION:Temple Bar Gallery and Studios\, 5-9 Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171011T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171023T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171010T073700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171011T085309Z
UID:49364-1507726800-1508788800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Lacuna
DESCRIPTION:Lacuna is a new photographic and audio/visual installation in the Gallery of Photography evoking contemporary experiences in the border village of Pettigo\, County Donegal. Flowing through the centre of the village the River Termon marks the physical border between County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland and County Fermanagh\, in Northern Ireland. \nThree bridges span the river – and at places where it narrows\, often\, without realising\, you can step across into another country. Lacuna responds to the idea of the border as a ‘landless’ land or a cavity in understanding. Drawn to “in-between” places\, artist Kate Nolan collaborated with the young people of Pettigo to explore the notion of the border as a place in flux. The exhibition weaves together still and moving images\, recorded stories and a commissioned score by Gavin O’Brien to evoke the tangible and intangible\, natural and constructed nature of the border. The diffusion of the physical border in recent years means that for young people there has been minimal impact on physical movement. \nThe prospect of the introduction of an international border between the EU and the UK with Brexit gives rise to new uncertainties about the future.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/lacuna/
LOCATION:Gallery of Photography\, Meeting House Square\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171006T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171101T183000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20170818T110101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T235448Z
UID:47888-1507291200-1509561000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Tempus Fugit - Ends Today
DESCRIPTION:Paula Pohli moved to the West of Ireland in 2011\, and found herself surrounded and enthralled by nature – rainfall\, strong winds\, the bleats and howls of night creatures. TEMPUS FUGIT– that’s ‘Time Flies’ to those who don’t speak Latin – is an exhibition of new egg tempera paintings (mixing pigments with egg yolk)\, tempera drawings and linocuts by Paula Pohli. \nZoning in on the brutal transience of nature\, and the vibrance thus afforded to it\, Pohli presents what she has gleaned from life surrounded by fields\, beasts\, and the minutiae in-between and underneath. \nHead down to darc space gallery to experience these weirdly enchanting works. Until 6th October. \n \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/tempus-fugit/
LOCATION:darc space\, 26 North Great George's Street\, Dublin 1.\, Dublin\, Leinster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171005T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20171005T220000
DTSTAMP:20260505T122633
CREATED:20171003T072253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171003T072253Z
UID:49152-1507233600-1507240800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Shore
DESCRIPTION:Graphic Studio Gallery presents SHORE\, an exhibition of new original prints by Elke Thönnes and Susan Early. \nThönnes and Early make distinctive work\, in contrasting scale.  Many of Thönnes’ carborundums are large\, with planes of thoughtfully balanced luminous blues\, that draw the viewer in – minimal and reflective – the flat areas of colour reference the sea\, and simultaneously become the subject itself.  In contrast\, much of Early’s palette is subdued; her small\, intricate etchings refer to specific places around Dublin Bay & along the Irish coast – she depicts a beautifully moving surface\, punctuated by glimpses of light houses\, boats and recognisable landmarks.  They share an affinity for the sea – both seek an emotional depth\, and imbue a sense of reflection. \nA native of Cologne\, Germany\, Elke Thönnes\, was born in 1960\, and studied at the Hochschule fur bildende Kunste\, Kassel before moving to Ireland and graduating from the National College of Art and Design\, Dublin in 1991. She has exhibited widely in Germany and Ireland.   Known primarily as a printmaker\, she lives and works in Dublin\, painting in her studio as well as printmaking at Graphic Studio Dublin. \nSusan Early was born in Dublin in 1967\, she graduated in architecture from UCD in 1989. While working as an architect she started printmaking\, and later became a member of Graphic Studio Dublin. She has exhibited in Ireland\, Europe\, Canada and the USA. \nThe exhibition runs until October 28th.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/shore/
LOCATION:Graphic Studio Gallery\, Cope Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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