Geraldine Carton: Sisters, Not Twins
Geraldine Carton has spent two years creating the works for this provocative and beautiful exhibition which celebrate women and their bodies.
Geraldine Carton has spent two years creating the works for this provocative and beautiful exhibition which celebrate women and their bodies.
The exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the premature passing of John Balance underpinned by archival and contemporary influences.
"Woven textile can be very simple or incredibly complex, but relies on the interconnection of warp and weft."
Titled Arcadia, this new body of work looks towards early 19th-century paintings of idyllic mountainous landscapes.
Carlos Herrero has put together a music photography exhibition featuring ten years of sessions, festivals, buskers and more in Howth.
The netsuke in Chester Beatty’s collection date from the 18th and 19th centuries and depict the twelve zodiac animals, celebrated in Japan during New Year.
Dubliner Fergus Feehily returns from his current Berlin homestead to present an exhibition that focuses on place and illumination.
Japan presents over two decades of Richard Gorman’s celebrated works on paper, focusing on the motif of the circle.
‘Contrasts’ highlights the rich diversity of artists the gallery is working with, showcasing examples of their best work this year.
“Rather than bend disabled bodies and minds to meet the clock, crip time bends the clock to meet disabled bodies and minds” Alison Kafer
An artistic homecoming, bringing internationally influenced work back to the roots of photographer Rich Gilligan’s creative journey.
Eye-catching, inspired, and colourful illustrations, whose influence can be seen in the advertising of events big and small to this day.
Seventy galleries and artists will bring together the very best in exciting Irish and international contemporary art under one roof.
Working with found footage, Wang transforms digital imagery into immersive films exploring themes of extraction, production, and waste.
‘Lucid Visions: Dreaming Through the Lens’ represents an opportunity for artists to manifest their dreams in all their splendour...
Showcasing paintings, ceramics and glass by six renowned artists exploring the various elements within an ever changing landscape.
A new exhibition delves into the artistic journey of Casimir Markievicz, the Polish husband of Irish revolutionary Constance Markievicz.
Featuring over 40 Irish and Ireland-based artists, the show challenges human-centric perspectives, embracing ideas such as “Sowing Worlds.”
Visitors to the exhibition will find a wealth of skill, imagination and vision... a fitting testament to maritime Dublin.
Jorge Satorre brings together sculpture and drawing in a playful, self-reflective exploration of storytelling, craft, and materiality