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SUMMARY:The Clay / Works Exhibition 2025
DESCRIPTION:Discover the Beauty of Ceramic Art at the National Botanic Gardens\, Dublin courtesy of ‘The Clay/ Works Exhibition 2025’ at the National Botanic Gardens\, Dublin. \nFeaturing the work of over 80 makers from the four corners of the country\, this exhibition celebrates the rich history and contemporary relevance of ceramic art in the art world. A diverse range of over two hundred and fifty ceramic pieces will be on show including functional\, decorative\, wall panels and sculptural forms\, from both emerging and established makers. \n \n‘The Clay/ Works Exhibition 2025’ takes place at the National Botanic Gardens\, Dublin from July 6th – 27th 2025.  The gallery is open daily from 10am to 5pm\, admission is free and all are welcome. \nFor more information\, visit heritageireland.ie
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/the-clay-works-exhibition-2025/
LOCATION:National Botanic Gardens\, The National Botanic Gardens of Ireland\, Glasnevin\, Dublin 9
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Jorge Satorre: Did I Say I Miss You?
DESCRIPTION:Jorge Satorre’s exhibition Did I say I miss you?  brings together sculpture and drawing in a playful\, self-reflective exploration of storytelling\, craft\, and materiality. At its centre is a large new sculpture\, constructed from a steel armature and hand-woven hazel sticks and brambles—an intentionally risky\, solitary process marked by scratches and cuts. Alongside this are pencil drawings depicting insects inhabiting the gallery\, socialising and observing art. \nSatorre abandons traditional fables in favour of unresolved narratives\, using humour and precision to invite a deeper look at how meaning and form continually shift. \nTemple Bar Gallery + Studios until July 6th \ntemplebargallery.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/jorge-satorre-did-i-say-i-miss-you/
LOCATION:Temple Bar Gallery and Studios\, 5-9 Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Shorelines 2 - Dublin Painting and Sketching Club
DESCRIPTION:Shorelines 2\, is a vibrant exhibition\, exploring Dublin’s varied seascapes through brand-new works from some of Ireland’s most exciting artists. \nThe exhibition of traditional painting and drawing embraces a remarkably wide range of styles\, ranging from semi-abstracts\, like Mary Duffy’s Windy Day on Sandymount to the photo-realism of Vincent Smith’s Dun Laoghaire. The glowing Impressionism of Anne McNulty’s Red Cranes in the Distance contrasts with the dramatic Devil’s Cove by Brian Manning. \nBlue\, green and grey form the dominant colour harmonies\, but Patrick Cahill\, Kayla Martell and Brian Gallagher respond to their subjects with wonderfully warm tones. Their paintings\, drawings and etchings reflect the life of our endlessly changing coastline.Using more limited pallets\, Susan Early’s etchings and Sorcha O’Farrell’s drawings are marvellously detailed and evocative. \nThis is the 151st year of the Dublin Painting and Sketching Club’s exhibiting history. It was formed as a co-operative of artists\, in 1874\, with Nathaniel Hone\, John Butler Yeats\, Sarah Purser and Bram Stoker among its earlier members. Today\, club membership exceeds 90 and includes some of the country’s most illustrious painters\, sketch artists and print makers. \nVisitors to the exhibition will find a wealth of skill\, imagination and vision… a fitting testament to maritime Dublin and the long artistic tradition of the Club. \nCourtesy of the Dublin Port Company (DPC)\, the exhibition is housed in the Substation Gallery\, which is located at the entrance to Dublin Port\, on the corner of Alexandra Road. The exhibition is open to the public\, 11am-4.00pm\, from May 23rd to June 5th\, every day except Monday. Admission is free of charge.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/shorelines-2/
LOCATION:The Substation\, Dublin Port Company Port Centre\, Alexandra Road\, Dublin 1\, D01H4C6\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Staying with the Trouble at IMMA 
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by Donna Haraway’s influential text\, Staying with the Trouble is a major group exhibition at IMMA (Irish Museum of Modern Art) runs right through to 28 September 2025. Featuring over 40 Irish and Ireland-based artists\, the show explores themes of transformation\, inter-species relationships\, and ecological renewal through sculpture\, painting\, film\, installation\, and performance. It challenges human-centric perspectives\, embracing Haraway’s ideas such as “Making Kin” and “Sowing Worlds.”  \nA screening programme of moving image works runs from May to September\, with a special live performance event on Saturday 26 July 2025. Artists include Alice Rekab\, Sam Keogh\, Farouk858\, Laura Ní Fhlaibhín\, Michelle Malone\, and more—inviting audiences to rethink kinship in a shared\, complex world.  \nimma.ie
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/staying-with-the-trouble-at-imma/
LOCATION:IMMA\, Military Road Kilmainham\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Casimir Markievicz: A Polish Artist in Bohemian Dublin 1903 – 1913
DESCRIPTION:An exciting exhibition delves into the artistic journey of Casimir Markievicz\, the Polish husband of the renowned Irish revolutionary\, Constance Markievicz. ‘Casimir Markievicz: A Polish Artist in Bohemian Dublin 1903 – 1913’ showcases Casimir’s talents as a painter\, playwright\, and vibrant personality\, highlighting his role in Dublin’s bohemian circles leading up to the Revolution. \nVisitors to the State Apartments\, in Dublin Castle will have the opportunity to see over 80 artworks and artefacts from major state collections such as the National Gallery of Ireland and private lenders including Lissadell House\, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of iconic figures such as W.B. Yeats\, George Russell (AE)\, and William Orpen. \n \nIn addition to exploring Casimir’s connections to Ireland\, Poland\, and Ukraine\, the exhibition features photographs of Ukraine’s landscapes captured by Constance\, as well as paintings of its countryside created by both artists. This special project\, organised in honour of Poland’s Presidency of the EU Council\, is a collaboration between the Office of Public Works and the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Dublin. \nThe ‘Casimir Markievicz: A Polish Artist in Bohemian Dublin 1903 – 1913’ exhibition at Dublin Castle will be open to the public until September 14th 2025. Visitors can expect to engage with a range of exceptional artworks and gain a deeper understanding of Casimir’s cultural contributions during this time-frame. \nAdmission is included as part of entry to the State Apartments. For more information visit heritageireland.ie.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/casimir-markievicz-a-polish-artist-in-bohemian-dublin-1903-1913/
LOCATION:Dublin Castle\, 2 Palace St\, Rathmines\, 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Unquiet Earth – Variants in Nature
DESCRIPTION:This captivating exhibition at the National Botanic Gardens\, Dublin showcases paintings\, ceramics and glass by six renowned artists exploring the various elements within an ever changing landscape. \nWith a focus on the varying elements and interpretations of our changing world\, the work of the six artists (Barbara Cullen\, Annemarie Durcan\, Colette Edwards\, Maresa Edwards\, Colette O’Connell\, Niamh Synnott) highlights the impact of global warming and the urgent need for change. \nColette Edwards -Sea\nDespite the challenges being faced the exhibition aims to inspire hope for a renewed future for our planet. \nVisitors are invited to experience this thought-provoking collection of artwork\, which promises to engage and inspire. \n ‘Unquiet Earth – Variants in Nature’ runs at the Botanic Gardens\, Dublin from April 11th – 27th from 9.00am – 17.00pm. \nFor more information about the ‘Unquiet Earth – Variants in Nature’ exhibition\, visit heritageireland.ie. \nFeatured Image: Unquiet Earth – Maresa Edwards – Glasswork and Barbara Cullen
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/unquiet-earth-variants-in-nature/
LOCATION:National Botanic Gardens\, The National Botanic Gardens of Ireland\, Glasnevin\, Dublin 9
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:ÍOVA presents Lucid Visions: Dreaming Through the Lens
DESCRIPTION:Dreams are fragmented\, shifting\, emotionally charged experiences which at their essence have an ephemeral\, elusive quality. \nThe show ‘Lucid Visions: Dreaming Through the Lens’ represents an opportunity for artists to manifest their dreams in all their splendour\, reflecting on their own internal worlds and how they shape their waking lives. \n \nFeaturing the art of: \nJana Bulochova – Viola Boe – Conor Horgan – Susannah Appleby – Suella Wynne – Roisin Mcgrath – Fabio Grassi – Manuela Greco – Asa Barrington – Merve Yılmaz – Ferdia Roche – Richard Hogan – Adrian O’Connell – Amy O’Riordan – Dylan Larkin – Niamh Murphy – Tadhg James – James Curran – Boris Lebedev – Barry Delaney – Tereza Jobová – Elise Fisher – Aisling O – Gordon Leonard – Victoria Brosnan – Kev Sharkey – Maddie Axentoi – David Killeen – Sean Breithaupt – Merve Sagit – Rosie Dawson – Anthony Kavanagh – Sara Marcella Pirani – Christopher Lindhorst – Justyna Kosmulska – Beatrix Herriott O’Gorman – Monica Manzzi – Faolán Carey – Jamie Davis – Sean Hillen – Hollie Gilson – Clodagh O’Leary – John Foley – Harry Phipps – Ishmael Claxton \nFaolán Carey – The Sky Shattered and All the Pieces are Just Rattling Around in my Pocket\nLUCID DREAMS – Dreaming Through the Lens – a group show by Íova takes place at GalleryX from April 11th – 26th 2025.\nPreview on April 10th at 6pm. \n11 Hume Street\, Dublin  \nFeature Image: Jana Bulochova –\nEcho From the Past
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/iova-presents-lucid-visions-dreaming-through-the-lens/
LOCATION:Gallery X\, 11 Hume Street\, D08T889
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Yuyan Wang
DESCRIPTION:Filmmaker Yuyan Wang presents her first solo exhibition in Ireland\, #16161D\, at The Douglas Hyde until May 25th. \nWorking with found footage\, Wang transforms digital imagery into immersive films exploring themes of extraction\, production\, and waste. \n \nThe exhibition’s title references the HEX code for “intrinsic grey\,” the color seen in darkness\, reflecting Wang’s focus on how we process visual overload.The show features key works such as Look on the Bright Side and Green Grey Black Brown\, and also new works in progress. \nWang has also invited artist Raphaël Hénard to exhibit in Gallery 2 as part of The Artist’s Eye series. \nthedouglashyde.ie.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/yuyan-wang/
LOCATION:Douglas Hyde Gallery\, Trinity College\, Nassau Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20250406T200000
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SUMMARY:Art Evolve
DESCRIPTION:The best of cutting edge and contemporary art will be showcased by the country’s leading galleries and artists at the first ever Art Evolve fair which takes place at Dublin’s RDS from April 4th – 6th.  \nMembers of the Contemporary Art Gallery Association (CAGA) are set to join forces with other established galleries and individual artists to bring together the very best in Irish and international contemporary art under one roof for the first time. \nIn early April visitors will have the opportunity to see the best of what the country’s leading galleries and artists have to offer and to talk to the experts with a range of price points from acclaimed to mid-career artists on show. One of the highlights of the show is an installation by street artist Maser\, showcasing various chapters of his working life and offering visitors the chance to engage with the artist. His Creative Convergence lends itself to a wider audience participation and is part of an interactive experience which\, on the Friday evening\, will include a DJ set\, Hennessy cocktails and artist talks. \nIn addition\, the Art Evolve Show will also feature works by world renowned abstract painter Sean Scully\, celebrated sculptor Eilis O’Connell and Aosdána member Patrick Graham. Speaking about the show\, organiser Patrick O’Sullivan says\, “It is the ideal opportunity for collectors and the culturally curious to experience some of the best contemporary art currently being created in Ireland\, and to get some expert advice and guidance from leading galleries.” \nTom Climant – Sepals\nThe galleries too are excited about introducing some of their most celebrated artists to both new and familiar faces. Taylor Galleries\, Oliver Sears Gallery\, Kerlin Gallery\, Hillsboro Fine Art and Solomon Fine Art\, are among the city galleries which make up CAGA\, whose mission is to promote artists’ careers and expand a public audience. \nFor gallery owner Oliver Sears\, there is a real sense of the art world meeting the consumer at Art Evolve\, with opportunities for visitors to learn about the work of some of our most celebrated and up and coming artists. Founder and director of Hillsboro Fine Art\, John Daly\, described Art Evolve as a ‘must see’ and ‘a one stop shop’ for visitors who can take in a grand sweep of the city’s contemporary art scene in one visit. \nArt Evolve takes place at the RDS (Industries Hall) from April 4-6. Full fair details and booking at artevolve.ie. \nFeature Image: Mariia Bodnar – Bouquet
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/art-evolve/
LOCATION:The RDS\, Ballsbridge\, Dublin 4\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Poster Boys: The Work of Kevin Scally and Brendan Foreman for the Abbey Theatre
DESCRIPTION:A free exhibition showcasing the posters that graphic designers Kevin Scally and Brendan Foreman made for various Abbey Theatre productions throughout the 1970s and ‘80s is currently running at the National Print Museum. \n \nScally and Foreman’s work quickly became stand-out features in Dublin City’s landscape as they revitalised the concept of how creative promotional posters could look through eye-catching\, inspired\, and colourful illustrations\, whose influence can be seen in the advertising of events big and small to this day. \n \nNational Print Museum Dublin \nnationalprintmuseum.ie
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/poster-boys-the-work-of-kevin-scally-and-brendan-foreman-for-the-abbey-theatre/
LOCATION:National Print Museum\, Haddington Road\, D4\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:The First Draft - Rich Gilligan
DESCRIPTION:The First Draft is an artistic homecoming\, bringing internationally influenced work back to the roots of photographer Rich Gilligan’s creative journey. The exhibition revisits Gilligan’s early projects created around Blanchardstown which are presented as non-sequential vignettes exploring the complex relationship we often hold with the places that shape us\, inviting audiences to experience a dialogue between past and present. \n \nStill and moving image installations will transport visitors into the rich tapestry of life within subcultures\, where transient moments explore the process of coming of age. A true celebration of Blanchardstown and beyond\, this exhibition is an invitation to reflect on the places that hold our roots\, and how they resonate across generations and geographies. \n \n19 Feb – 03 May \nDraíocht\, The Blanchardstown Centre\, Blanchardstown\, Dublin 15 \ndraiocht.ie \nImage Credit: Rich Gilligan by Ellias Grace
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/the-first-draft-rich-gilligan/
LOCATION:Draíocht\, The Blanchardstown Centre\, Blanchardstown\, Dublin 15\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20250226T180000
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SUMMARY:Black Church Print Studio Presents Out of Time
DESCRIPTION:Black Church Print Studio presents Out of Time curated by Áine O’Hara\, recipient of Black Church Emerging Curator Award 2025. \n“Rather than bend disabled bodies and minds to meet the clock\, crip time bends the clock to meet disabled bodies and minds” Alison Kafer \nTime is often considered a linear process\, we move from the past to the present and forward to the future. Crip time is a form of time travel. Disability and illness have the ability to pull us out of linear\, progressive time with its standard life stages and thrust us into a realm of erratic acceleration\, tedious delays and sudden endings. Disabled and sick bodies and minds do not often conform to a normative idea of time. \nThe medical terminology of illness attempts to reimpose linearity\, discussing chronic conditions\, progression\, terminal stages\, relapses and phase. But those living in crip time know that experience is never linear and quietly – or not so quietly – resent the calm straightforwardness of those who exist within the confines of normative time. \nAisling Conroy\, An Gee Chan\, Caoimhe Dalton\, Jamila Prowse\, Paul Roy and Catherine Togher-Ward have used printmaking\, painting\, sculpture\, drawing\, mark making\, textiles and video work as an alternative way to keep time\, to communicate and to connect. Time is recorded in movement and creation rather than scheduling\, deadlines and hours. \n \nOut of Time invites the audience out of their daily lives into the world of crip time. Rather than us bending to meet commonplace capitalistic versions of scheduling\, deadlines\, hours\, crip time offers you a glimpse into an alternate timeline. This exhibition aims to give space to sick and disabled creatives\, as well as abled creatives who operate within a non normative idea of time and productivity. \nThis exhibition provides a physical space where rest is prioritised in the centre of Dublin city. \nOut of Time continues at The Library Project  until Wednesday 26 February 2025 and includes a number of associated events including an Artist talk\, Meditation and Sound Bath with artist\, Aisling Conroy\, a Tote Bag Printing Workshop with artist & tutor\, An Gee Chan and ‘Making on Crip Time\,’ an online artist talk by Jamila Prowse. \n \nTo book/register please visit their website page. \nThe Library Project\, 4 Temple Bar\, Dublin 2. Opening hours: Mon – Fri 11 am – 6 pm\, Sat 12 – 6 pm. \nThis exhibition is kindly supported by Dublin City Council and the Arts Council.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/black-church-print-studio-presents-out-of-time/
LOCATION:The Library Project\,  2 Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\,  D02 YK53\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Contrasts Winter Group Show
DESCRIPTION:‘Contrasts’ highlights the rich diversity of artists the Olivier Cornet Gallery is working with\, showcasing examples of their best work this year. \n \nFeaturing work by Annika Berglund\, Hugh Cummins\, Mary A. Fitzgerald\, David Fox\, Nickie Hayden\, Eoin Mac Lochlainn\, Miriam McConnon\, Sheila Naughton\, Yanny Petters\, Kelly Ratchford\, Vicky Smith and Maria Atanacković\, winner of the Signal Arts Centre’s Open Exhibition 2024\, the gallery is presenting a themeless exhibition\, or rather one featuring many themes. \n \nThe exhibition assembles in unison a wide selection of contrasting colours\, media and practices and sees a lot of the artists involved make subtle yet significant departures from their usual work. \n \nContrasts is on display at the Olivier Cornet Gallery\, 3 Great Denmark Street\, Dublin 1\, D01 NV6\, until 15 March 2025 \nOpening days/hours: Tuesday to Friday: 11am to 6pm (to 8pm on Thursdays)\nSaturday & Sunday: 12 noon to 5pm\nThe gallery is closed on Mondays (except for bank holidays)
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/contrasts-winter-group-show/
LOCATION:Olivier Cornet Gallery\, 3 Great Denmark Street\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Japan - Richard Gorman
DESCRIPTION:Japan presents over two decades of Richard Gorman’s celebrated works on paper\, focusing on the motif of the circle. For over thirty years\, Gorman has been visiting Echizen\, a mountainous region of Japan\, to handcraft washi paper alongside the skilled artisans of the family-run Iwano Heizaburo paper mill. \n \nThe mill uses a traditional technique in which kōzo (mulberry) pulp is boiled\, beaten\, then set in sukibune trays\, before being pressed and dried. In some of Gorman’s works\, gouache is applied to the surface of the finished paper; for others\, Gorman developed a process in which dye is soaked directly into the pulp then shaped in moulds\, allowing for a deeper saturation of colour. In both instances\, Gorman’s bold\, elemental forms enter a playful tension with the tactile\, organic texture of the paper. \n \n25 January – 22 February \nKerlin Gallery Anne’s Lane\, South Anne Street\, Dublin 2 \n 01670 9093   \nkerlingallery.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/japan-richard-gorman/
LOCATION:Kerlin Gallery\, South Anne Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Fergus Feehily - Fortune House
DESCRIPTION:Dubliner Fergus Feehily returns from his current Berlin homestead to present an exhibition that focuses on place and illumination. The exhibition is situated in deep winter\, taking place on both sides of the solstice while making associations with places as far-reaching as the megalithic site of Newgrange and the neon streets of Shinjuku\, Tokyo. The title\, Fortune House\, conjures a vision of a site where luck\, prosperity\, or a glimpse into the future might be found. For this exhibition\, a new artist’s book\, The Horse and The Rider\, brings together many reflections on thinking about and experiencing art\, and alternative ways of seeing and understanding artistic values. \nFeehily’s self-reflective writing moves between disciplines\, chronologies and geographies. Through these compelling connections\, between wandering thoughts and the real world\, Feehily’s paintings are formed somewhere between the material and magical. \n5 – 9 Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, D02 AC84 \nThe exhibition runs at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios until February 23rd. \nTuesday to Friday\, 11am – 6pm\, Saturday + Sunday\, 12pm – 4pm
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/fergus-feehily-fortune-house/
LOCATION:Temple Bar Gallery and Studios\, 5-9 Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20250102T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20250323T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T221149
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SUMMARY:Zodiac Netsuke: Animals of the Japanese Zodiac
DESCRIPTION:On display for the first time in over a decade\, Netsuke are small\, intricately carved sculptures originating in 17th century Japan. Originally simple button fasteners\, used to secure pouches\, inrō (compartmented boxes)\, and smoking or writing accessories to sashes\, they quickly evolved to become fashion statements and platforms for intricate design and storytelling. 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. \n \nThese beautifully carved pieces offer insights into the animals’ symbolic meanings and their place in Japanese culture. The exhibition also creates a unique connection by exploring parallels between Japanese zodiac animals\, Irish folklore and the natural sciences. \nChester Beatty Library\, Dublin Castle\, Dublin 2\, D02 AD92 \nUntil March 23rd. Free admission.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/zodiac-netsuke-animals-of-the-japanese-zodiac/
LOCATION:Chester Beatty Library\, Cork Hill\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241216T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T221149
CREATED:20241216T144608Z
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SUMMARY:The Sound of Howth - Carlos Herrero
DESCRIPTION:Spanish musician and photographer Carlos Herrero has put together a music photography exhibition which features ten years of sessions\, festivals\, buskers and more. Taking place at The College Lane Gallery in Howth\, the exhibition features images of over five hundred musicians from more than twenty different countries\, all of whom have graced the North County Dublin fishing village with their musical talents over the past decade or so. \n \n\nThe exhibition runs at The College Lane Gallery in Howth\, which is located beside the iconic Abbey Tavern Restaurant until Saturday 21st December\, .\n\n@college_lane_gallery
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/the-sound-of-howth-carlos-herrero/
LOCATION:College Lane Gallery\, Howth\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241129T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20250118T163000
DTSTAMP:20260504T221149
CREATED:20241125T131848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241125T132039Z
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SUMMARY:Paul Winstanley - Arcadia
DESCRIPTION:Kerlin Gallery presents a solo exhibition by Paul Winstanley\, comprising a new series of paintings titled Arcadia\, a continuation of his recent series The Falls\, plus the last of his critically acclaimed Veil series\, a signature body of work initiated in 1999. \nTitled Arcadia\, suggesting ‘something ancient being revisited’\, this new body of work looks towards early 19th-century paintings of idyllic mountainous landscapes – pictures that have largely lost their significance through the ‘gauze of history’. Seizing upon the more abstract elements of these works\, Winstanley revisits the genre from a contemporary standpoint – first ‘degrading’ inkjet prints of the source images\, stripping back detail using a process of wax resist\, before recreating them as paintings. Through this process of reinvention\, the landscapes become spatial encounters – removed from the specificity of place\, they instead tune our attention towards atmosphere\, presence\, and spiritual charge\, all while keeping the ‘shadow’ of the original image. \nThe exhibition runs at Kerlin Gallery from November 29th 2024 until January 16th 2025. \nFeature Image: Landscape with Clouds II\, 2024\, oil on panel\, 56 x 42 cm / 22 x 16.5 in 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/paul-winstanley-arcadia/
LOCATION:Kerlin Gallery\, South Anne Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241117T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T221149
CREATED:20241113T133907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241117T104654Z
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SUMMARY:Annika Berglund - Tapestry
DESCRIPTION:With her recent switch from ceramics to works in felted wool\, Annika Berglund’s practice has gone from strength to strength with her Corona virus piece having been acquired by the National Museum of Ireland for their Covid collection. She has this to say about her exhibition at the Olivier Cornet Gallery: \n“Tapestries show textile as art by displaying it so it can be seen. My work is not woven\, but the idea of the weave is important for this body of work. Woven textile can be very simple or incredibly complex\, but relies on the interconnection of warp and weft. In my thinking about this work\, the warp encompasses the themes\, preconditions and constants that create a baseline or continuity for your life; that which will always be with you\, for good or bad. \nThe weft\, the threads that go across the warp\, grow the fabric with each new addition\, pull together the weave and create ever new patterns. These are like new events\, people and circumstances that come and go\, or stay; their contribution growing the weave and creating richness and complexity\, whether they just make a single appearance or are part of a recurring pattern.”\n– Annika Berglund \nIn addition to wall-pieces\, the exhibition will also feature a selection of the artist’s new series of wearable art in felted-wool. \nThe exhibition is on display at The Olivier Cornet Gallery until December 15th.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/annika-berglund-tapestry/
LOCATION:Olivier Cornet Gallery\, 3 Great Denmark Street\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241222
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SUMMARY:Who’ll Care\, Who’ll Even Remember? In Memoriam John Balance
DESCRIPTION:Who’ll Care\, Who’ll Even Remember? is an art exhibition honouring the late influential musician and artist John Balance\, best known as a co-founder of the experimental music group Coil\, in collaboration with his partner Peter “Sleazy” Christopherson. He was responsible for the majority of Coil’s vocals\, lyrics and chants\, along with synthesizers and various other instruments both commonplace and esoteric. Outside Coil he collaborated with Cultural Amnesia\, Nurse with Wound\, Death in June\, Psychic TV\, Current 93\, produced several Nine Inch Nails remixes and wrote soundtracks\, most notably for Derek Jaman’s Blue. \n \nThe exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of his premature passing\, and will have two primary influences: archival and contemporary. The curations of the archival portion will include art by Balance himself\, while the contemporary segment will be the works of his friends and collaborators. \nGallery X\, 11 Hume St\, D2. until December 21st. \ngalleryx.ie
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/wholl-care-wholl-even-remember-in-memoriam-john-balance/
LOCATION:Gallery X\, 11 Hume Street\, D08T889
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241107T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241117T170000
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SUMMARY:Geraldine Carton: Sisters\, Not Twins
DESCRIPTION:Dublin based artist Geraldine Carton has spent two years creating the works for this provocative and beautiful exhibition which celebrate women and their bodies. A series of figurative nude paintings concluding with a Wall of Boobs\, one hundred individual breast portraits. \n“A celebration of sisterhood and imperfection\, this show shines a light on a lived experience so often ignored in Irish society\, that of women. In the figurative paintings we see depictions of women as refreshingly multi-dimensional – expressing anger\, laughter\, exhaustion and mischief. These images tell stories and all are marked with the raw vulnerability of pink\, brown\, black and beige flesh.” \nNovember 7th – November 17th\, City Assembly House\, 58 William St S\, Dublin 2 \ngeraldinecarton.com \n@geraldinecarton
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/geraldine-carton-sisters-not-twins/
LOCATION:City Assembly House\, 58 South William Street\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241025T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T221149
CREATED:20241017T160002Z
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SUMMARY:A Musical Instrument - Justin Fitzpatrick
DESCRIPTION:Kerlin Gallery is justifiably excited to present A Musical Instrument\, the first solo exhibition in Ireland by Justin Fitzpatrick. \nThe title A Musical Instrument references a poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning\, in which the pagan god Pan transforms a reed from the riverbed into a panpipe\, not knowing the pain caused by ‘Making a poet out of a man’. Music-playing\, and by extension\, all creative expression\, is positioned as something mediumistic\, involuntary\, and yet also a source of struggle. In Fitzpatrick’s paintings\, however\, it also appears to foster a kind of connectivity: spines become injected with musical notes; bodies seem to communicate through diagrammatic wave particles; tangled webs of veins\, nerves\, and arteries imply a porosity of self\, a consciousness that expands beyond our physical bodies. \nIn Fitzpatrick’s paintings\, figurative forms appear enmeshed within complex systems of processes\, sounds\, memories\, and ideas. Bodies morph into musical and mechanical apparatus\, while objects become animated or anthropomorphic. In one painting\, a human heart is swapped for a glass armonica\, an 18th-century instrument with melancholic tones once thought to induce madness. In another\, a masked figure plucks at the strings of a suspension bridge\, becoming a self-playing Aeolian harp. \nA Musical Instrument by Justin Fitzpatrick runs at the Kerlin Gallery from 25 Octobr to 23 November. Opening Reception: Thursday 24 October\, 6–8pm \nFeature Image: The Glass Armonica (Dying at my music)\, 2024\, oil on linen\, oak frame\, 183 x 143 cm framed 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/a-musical-instrument-justin-fitzpatrick/
LOCATION:Kerlin Gallery\, South Anne Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241004T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241021T210000
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SUMMARY:Ishmael Claxton x Sean Hillen
DESCRIPTION:Totally Dublin favourite Ishmael Claxton is exhibiting a show with his friend and mentor\, Sean Hillen\, representing the emerging and established side of art-making\, contrasting youth and maturity in an exhibition “reminiscent of collaborations between Basquiat and Warhol.” \nBilled as a harmonious duel between two lens based artists who challenge perceptions and lay bare obscure realities\, audiences are invited to watch as the duo dance the sociopolitical canvas as art warriors\, swinging for the marginalised and under-represented. \nThe exhibition opens at 6pm on October 4th 2024 and runs through to October 21st at TON GALLERY\, 25A Temple Lane South\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, D02 KV62 \nPhoto by Enda Burke
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/ishmael-claxton-x-sean-hillen/
LOCATION:TØN GALLERY\, 25a Temple Lane South\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241003T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20250323T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T221149
CREATED:20241125T163728Z
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SUMMARY:La Grande Illusion
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition La Grande Illusion hosted at Hugh Lane Gallery reveals artist Brian Maguire’s uncompromising fight against social injustices and their legacies. The display includes art from a particularly active period for the artist\, 2007-2024\, as he attempted to document the nature of war and its impact on the disenfranchised and our environment. Maguire’s work encapsulates social issues including class\, gender\, and post-colonialism\, but the exhibit focuses on his representations of the fragility of human rights. The exhibition will continue until 23rd of March 2025. Admission is free. \nHugh Lane Gallery\, Parnell Sq\, D1.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/la-grande-illusion/
LOCATION:Hugh Lane Gallery\, Parnell Square North\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240927T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240929T230000
DTSTAMP:20260504T221149
CREATED:20240912T113116Z
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SUMMARY:Greg Byrne - The Boom Is Back
DESCRIPTION:In a ‘booming’ economy marked by widespread homelessness\, ‘The Boom is Back’ quietly captures the absurd exploitation facing ‘Generation Rent’ by playing with the increasingly impermanent concept of ‘home’ in contemporary Ireland. It challenges viewers to reconsider their own definitions of ‘home’ and to reflect on the societal value placed on an individual’s life. \nAward-winning filmmaker and photographer\, Greg Byrne\, presents his debut photography exhibition\, ‘The Boom is Back\,’ at The Bank at The Digital Hub on James’s Street\, Dublin 8. Running from September 27th to 29th 2024\, the exhibition comprises 8 large-scale photographs that depict a catalogue of increasingly bizarre items for auction\, found objects that Byrne discovered upon moving into his rented apartment. The show plays with the increasingly impermanent concept of ‘home’ in contemporary Ireland\, and questions the value our society places on an individual human life amid a housing and homeless emergency this domestic existence. \nByrne says\, “The essence of my series aims to challenge the very concept of ‘home’ in Ireland in 2024. In a nation boasting an €8.4 billion budget surplus\, the housing crisis and rising homelessness are not mere accidents of fate—they are the consequences of intentional policy decisions. Through these images\, I invite you to reflect: Can a space ever truly be yours when the presence of those who lived there before still lingers? Can a house feel like a home when the shadow of eviction is always looming? What does “home” mean when ownership is out of reach and security in renting is uncertain?” \nThe opening reception takes place on September 27th\, 2024\, from 7.00pm to 11.00pm\, featuring a drinks reception\, interactive installs and DJ till late. Admission to the exhibition is free\, with donations encouraged to support local housing charities which will be available via scannable QR codes found throughout the venue. \ngregbyrnephoto.com \nThe Bank at The Digital Hub James’s Street\, Dublin D08 C2PR
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/greg-byrne-the-boom-is-back/
LOCATION:The Bank @ The Digital Hub\, James Street\, Dublin 8\, D08 C2PR\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240919T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T221149
CREATED:20241119T153710Z
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SUMMARY:Vanessa Daws - Swimming A Long Way Together
DESCRIPTION:The LAB Gallery in Foley St\, D1 hosts Swimming a Long Way Together\, an exhibition by Dublin-based long-distance swimmer and visual artist Vanessa Daws\, curated by Rosie Hermon. The ambitious art and swimming project celebrates open-water and endurance swimming\, its history\, and its communities. The exhibition is inspired by the pioneer swimmer Mercedes Gleitze\, the first British woman to swim the English Channel in 1927. \n \nAfter launching on the River Liffey\, the project has travelled the island\, visiting Midleton\, Co. Cork\, Donaghadee\, Galway\, as well as Brighton and Dover in England. The exhibition concludes on November 22\, 2024.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/vanessa-daws-swimming-a-long-way-together/
LOCATION:The LAB\, 1 Foley St \,  DUBLIN\, DUBLIN 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240913T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T221149
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SUMMARY:Liliane Tomasko’s ‘Twofold’
DESCRIPTION:‘Twofold’\, a new solo exhibition by artist Liliane Tomasko at Kerlin Gallery\, presents five new large-scale diptychs alongside a new series of works on paper. Tomasko’s signature\, bold lyricism and decisive use of colour is emblazoned across twinned panels of aluminium or linen. This diptych format positions tone\, form and texture in dialogue back and forth across surfaces\, sparking new resonances and shaping our understanding of each panel in relation to its neighbour. These paintings must contend with two distinct voices – sometimes finding harmony\, elsewhere tension; forging complex relationships. \n“Larger shapes\, suggestive of figures\, come in and out of focus\, fragmenting and coming back together in the mind’s eye. Tomasko’s longstanding interest in mythologies is also apparent in this ‘Twofold’\, reflecting on narratives of equilibrium and justice\, such as the ancient concept of the weighing of the soul.” \nLiliane Tomasko’s ‘Twofold’ is at Kerlin Gallery\, Anne’s Lane\, Dublin 2 from September 13th – October 19th 2024
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/liliane-tomaskos-twofold/
LOCATION:Kerlin Gallery\, South Anne Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240829T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240921T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T221149
CREATED:20240913T100549Z
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SUMMARY:Incantations - Aisling Conroy
DESCRIPTION:Laois/ Dublin based visual artist Aisling Conroy has launched a new solo exhibition in one of our favourite independent galleries. In this new body of work\, Conroy explores the metaphysical realm\, following the themes of sound\, vibration and cymatics. Working with paint\, print\, installation\, experimental film and sound\, Conroy coaxes the audience into a journey beyond the visible realm\, cusping on the unseen forces that shape our reality. \n“Throughout my practice I explore the idea of intention\, repetition and reincarnation\, drawing on influences from mystical and visionary art as well as sound and cymatics. My work combines texture\, colour and movement to create a heightened sense of introspection on the nature of existence. I create abstractions of the subconscious by using repeated motifs\, shapes\, colour and form in a very visceral way and always with an interest in spirituality and connecting to a higher consciousness”. \n@aisconroystudio \nAisling Conroy’s ‘Incantations’ runs at Tøn Gallery\, 25A Temple Lane South\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, D02 KV62 from 29th August- 21st September 2024.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/incantations-aisling-conroy/
LOCATION:TØN GALLERY\, 25a Temple Lane South\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240824T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240907T180000
DTSTAMP:20260504T221149
CREATED:20240821T163356Z
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SUMMARY:Milksop - Niamh Hannaford
DESCRIPTION:milksop is the residue of a collection of Niamh Hannaford‘s thoughts which cluster around time\, usage\, environment\, complicity\, and care. Mirroring the dominant extraction economy and the industrialization of resources\, she creates a temporal sculpture which requires cyclical maintenance and endures decay and loss. \nThis exhibition explores the value of labour and ageing when liaising with the god of commerce. Sitting beside – and on – layers of exploitative practices. She (her and her family) repetitiously manifest frozen offerings. Manufacturing a milky banshee. That pesky lady which haunts our dreams\, and pressures our screens\, full of serums and vital boosts. \nOpening Saturday\, August 24th 4pm Thereafter it runs from Wed – Sat 1pm –6pm. Closing Saturday\, September 7th 4pm
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/milksop-niamh-hannaford/
LOCATION:MART\, 190a Rathmines Road Lower
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240824T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241012T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T221149
CREATED:20240920T152539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T152541Z
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SUMMARY:Pebbledash Wonderland - Shane Lynam
DESCRIPTION:Pebbledash Wonderland  is Shane Lynam‘s photographic account of his adopted home city\, Dublin. The exhibition builds on Lynam’s long standing explorations of urban space across Europe\, which has influenced his work toward new subjective and narrative concerns. The exhibition is Lynam’s third major body of work and follows on from his acclaimed book\, ‘Fifty High Seasons’\, considering modernist French resorts (2018)\, and ‘Contours’\, his exhibition in 2013. \n“Pebbledash Wonderland offers a timely reminder that the complex elements of a contemporary city are almost impossible to grasp in their entirety\, but must be felt\, lived\, and recorded\, in small\, seemingly insignificant moments. Returning over and over to the same sites\, Lynam obsessively photographed the city to create a series of subjective\, abstracted spaces that sit somewhere between reality and his own experience. Presented here for the first time in its entirety\, the exhibition invites the viewer on an imaginary walk through Pebbledash Wonderland.” \n24th August – 12th October\, Photo Museum Ireland\, Meeting House Square\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/pebbledash-wonderland-shane-lynam/
LOCATION:Photo Museum Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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