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SUMMARY:Echoes of Elegance - Ishmael Claxton
DESCRIPTION:A re-imagining of the famed Baistegui Ball\, through the lens of fine artist and celebrated photographer Ishmael Claxton. For this exhibition\, Claxton has staged scenes from ‘the party of the century’ in Dublin Castle. Drawing on his appreciation for British photographer Cecil Beaton\, and even sourcing some of the original costumes from that night in Venice. A prolific and kinetic artist\, Claxton’s work is always thought provoking\, and relevant. The opening night June 7th offers the opportunity to speak with the artist himself about the work\, and with a gentleman as eloquent and generous as Ishmael\, that is an opportunity not to be missed. \n \n‘Echoes of Elegance’ by Ishmael Claxton Irish Georgian Society\, 58 William St South\, Dublin 2 \nOpening June 7th \nFrom New York City To The Heart of The Liberties – Ishmael Claxton \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/echoes-of-elegance-ishmael-claxton/
LOCATION:Irish Georgian Society\, South Williams Street\, D2
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240531T170000
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SUMMARY:Full Flair - Cian Walker & Esko
DESCRIPTION:This collaborative exhibition from Dublin artists Esko & Cian Walker celebrates the pair’s complementary and distinct interpretations of abstract expressionism\, informed by their background in graffiti. The psychedelic\, prismatic pieces from Walker alongside the precise and energetic work that describes Esko’s art perfectly highlights the individuality of each. An unmissable opportunity to appreciate the work of two kinetic\, enigmatic young artists. \n‘Full Flair’ Exhibition by Cian Walker & Esko takes place at Charlemont Sq\, Dublin from 23rd May – 2nd of June
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/full-flair-cian-walker-esko/
LOCATION:Charlemount Square\, Charlemount Square\, Dublin 2
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Hilary Heron: A Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:The first major retrospective exhibition of pioneering modernist sculptor Heron’s work since 1964\, IMMA’s glorious celebration of Heron’s work is a superb presentation that attempts to correct the ways that her work has been overlooked in Irish and international histories of modern sculpture and wholeheartedly succeeds. The Dublin born sculptor co-represented Ireland at the 1956 Venice Biennale alongside painter Louis le Brocquy and was a master welder\, a practice highly unusual for an Irish artist\, let alone a woman in the 1950s. \nBringing together work from national and international collections\, including carvings\, welding and castings\, Heron’s skilful pieces have an enduring influence on contemporary Irish sculpture and it’s wonderful to finally see her legacy celebrated in such exalted surroundings. \nHilary Heron: A Retrospective runs at the Irish Museum of Modern Art until 28th Oct. 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/hilary-heron-a-retrospective/
LOCATION:IMMA\, Military Road Kilmainham\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240811T170000
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SUMMARY:'Room to Explore' - Interactive Art Exhibition for Babies\, Toddlers and Pre-Schoolers
DESCRIPTION:‘Room to Explore‘\, a new interactive art exhibition in Dún Laoghaire’s dlr LexIcon\, offers babies\, toddlers and pre-schoolers an opportunity to playfully engage in creative exploration. Hosted by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council (dlr) Arts Office\, the exhibition is designed specifically for 0-5-year-olds and their caregivers\, and features artworks by early years artists Helen Barry\, Anne Bradley\, Jane Hayes\, and Órla Kelly. The artists’ works appeal to all senses and playfully encourage children to interact with – or simply observe – a range of different materials\, textures\, shapes\, colours\, and sounds. \nPictured at DLR Lexicon in Dun Laoghaire are Amelia Vadanive\, age 4  and Sophie MacNamara\, age 3 from Shanganagh Park House Pic Orla Murray/Coalesce\n‘Room to Explore’ opens at the Municipal Gallery\, dlr LexIcon in Dún Laoghaire on 18 May and runs until 11 August 2024 (closed 1-3 June and 3-5 August). The exhibition is free to visit and accompanied by a programme of talks and events\, including workshops aimed at children and adults. \n \nFor further details\, visit: dlrcoco.ie/arts \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/room-to-explore-interactive-art-exhibition-for-babies-toddlers-and-pre-schoolers/
LOCATION:DLR Lexicon\, Haigh Terrace\, Moran Park\, Dún Laoghaire\, Co. Dublin\, A96 H283\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Trails of Uncertainty
DESCRIPTION:A new exhibition from Mark Bruckeridge and Vivienne Dick takes place in one of the most interesting\, innovative venues in the city this month. This fascinating  two week exhibition showcases a collaborative video work documenting and repainting the experiences close to the artists’ everyday lives\, be it a visit to Mud Island\, a community garden in Dublin’s North Inner City\, or kite flying on Sandymount Beach. The video work\, edited together in real time\, will be accompanied by a score composed by Bruckeridge and mixed by both. \nThe exhibition runs until 31st May at The Complex\, D07 YY97
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/trails-of-uncertainty/
LOCATION:The Complex\, 15 Little Green St\, Smithfield\, Dublin 7\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240525T170000
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SUMMARY:Late Works of Colin Harrison
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition of twenty paintings chosen from those in the artist’s studio at the time of his passing in 2017\, and from the collection of his family\, this beautiful exhibit highlighst the artist’s extraordinary touch\, inimitable style and singular use of light and colour. His work consistently displays a consummately skilled draughtsmanship while playing with the viewer’s preconceptions of a unified pictorial space/time/narrative\, leading to moods and atmospheres that can be either unsettling or humorous depending on the viewer’s mindset. \nTaylor Galleries\, 16 Kildare Street\, Dublin 2\,  \n3 – 25 May\, 2024
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/late-works-of-colin-harrison/
LOCATION:Taylor Galleries\, Kildare Street\, D2\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240430T130000
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SUMMARY:Inscapes - Rachael Johnson at The Red Stables Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Irish Artist Rachael Johnson returns to Dublin this month to present an exhibition of new work from her ‘Inscapes’ series at the Red Stables Gallery in Clontarf.  She describes ‘inscaping’ as a non-directive process: ‘the gradual application and manipulation of colour\, line\, form and scrap until an archetypal curve or hue\, recalled from sensory memory begins to resonate\, gradually making visibly familiar the connection between inner and outer worlds’. \n\nThe artist left Ireland in 1980 to complete her Fine Arts Degree before travelling extensively worldwide and nurturing an interest in myth and symbol\, as well as the use of art objects and images for healing purposes. She returned to Ireland in 1991 to work as a community artist on the Mural Squad and was often seen creatively tackling empty wall spaces around the inner city with a ladder\, brush and buckets of paint in the days before muralists carried spray cans. During this time she also worked as an illustrator and graphic designer for a variety of publications in Dublin.\n\nIn 2008 Rachael completed a Masters in Art Therapy at CAD\, Cork and is currently based in Derry working as a registered art therapist. She spends much of her free time painting in her late father’s studio in Fermanagh\, where she enjoys creating objects and images with found\, organic and scrap material\, and playing with the phenomenon of pareidolia – the human tendency to seek meaning in drifting and elusive imagery\, or ‘cloud reading’.\n\n‘Inscapes’ opens at the Red Stables Gallery\, Mount Prospect Ave\, Clontarf on April 30th and runs until May 6th The gallery is open 10 am – 5 pm daily and entry is free\n\nrachaeljohnsonartist.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/inscapes-rachael-johnson-at-the-red-stables-gallery/
LOCATION:Red Stables Gallery\, St Anne's Park\, Mount Prospect Avenue\,\, Dublin 3\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240518T170000
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SUMMARY:Like the Light at the Beginning of the World
DESCRIPTION:“Describing a primordial and impossible emanation of light.” \nBringing together twelve artists’ pieces on a show centered on this concept. ’Like the Light at the Beginning of the World’ takes place at the Kerlin Gallery\, over the month of April and a little of May. The works\, include Sean Scully’s famed Landline Green Yellow\, and Zhou Li’s Landscape of nowhere: Water and dreams No.11\, as well as works from Nathalie Du Pasquier\, Aleana Egan\, Siobhán Hapaska\, Jaki Irvine\, Merlin James\, Elizabeth Magill and Paul Winstanley\, amongst others. \nKerlin Gallery\, 12 April – 18 May 2024 \nkerlingallery.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/like-the-light-at-the-beginning-of-the-world/
LOCATION:Kerlin Gallery\, South Anne Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Prism Inside by ÍOVA
DESCRIPTION:This visual experience from the ÍOVA collective brings fine art to Temple Bar. For the month of April\, Steve Turner\, Clodagh O’ Leary\, John Foley\, Ishmael Claxton (featured in the current issue of Totally Dublin)\, Harry Phipps and a phalanx of other visual artists have commandeered the gorgeous Tøn Gallery\, in Temple Bar. \n“An investigation through colour photography into contrasting textures and forms\, showcasing a balance of opposing creative perspectives and inherent beauty that can emerge from today’s chaotic world”\, as stated by the collective themselves\, this exploration of colour and its relationship with narrative and composition promises to be an early highlight in another busy year for Claxton and his associates\, and is surely a mandatory visit for anyone with a passing interest in the visual arts. \nPRISM INSIDE\, by ÍOVA\, TØN GALLERY\, Temple Bar\, from April 5th \n@tondublin | @iova.group
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/prism-inside-by-iova/
LOCATION:TØN GALLERY\, 25a Temple Lane South\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240623T170000
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SUMMARY:The Quickening 
DESCRIPTION:A new film by Deirdre O’Mahony\, bringing together urgent conversations\, original music and moving imagery\, ‘The Quickening’ is a visual work that addresses issues facing farming\, food production and consumption\, in the face of present ecological and climate crises. The exhibition has an expansive public engagement programme including an Eat Food Policy Workshop on food production and consumption on May 27 in Trinity College Dublin. \nThe Douglas Hyde Gallery\, 29 March – 23 June 2024
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/the-quickening/
LOCATION:Douglas Hyde Gallery\, Trinity College\, Nassau Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Shorelines: Dublin Painting and Sketching Club
DESCRIPTION:The Dublin Painting and Sketching Club (DPSC) marks its 150th anniversary with Shorelines\, a gorgeous new exhibition celebrating the history of the club\, and the vibrant culture of traditional art practice focusing on maritime subjects in Dublin today. Founded by renowned maritime painters Dr William Booth Pearsall FRCSI and Alexander Williams RHA\, the club has a long history of capturing and documenting life along Dublin’s shorelines. Past members of the historic club include Nathaniel Hone\, John Butler Yeats and Bram Stoker\, and in the late 19th century\, members would frequently take to the Iris\, a shallow-draft yacht owned by member George Prescott\, to sketch\, paint and photograph along the Poolbeg Peninsula\, in often perilous weather conditions. \nIn keeping with that tradition\, Shorelines chronicles the varied seascapes of Dublin through brand-new work which brings an immediacy to the life of the sea across paintings\, etchings and sculpture. \nKathrine Geoghegan Bull Island Tangle 60x60cm\nThis exhibition is the latest in a dynamic calendar of programming at The Substation\, a venue for exhibitions\, events\, lectures and performances. It follows the success of Solidarity: The Dockers of Dublin Port\, an exhibition on the subculture of the dockers curated by The Little Museum of Dublin. \nAidan Hickey Fish below the Kish\nShorelines runs from March 8th to 20th at The Substation on Alexandra Road\, courtesy of the Dublin Painting and Sketching Club and Dublin Port Company (DPC).   \nIt is open to the public from 11am-4pm\, Monday-Saturday\, and admission is free. \nFeatured Image: Dave West\, High Tide\, Balbriggan Harbour
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/shorelines-dublin-painting-and-sketching-club/
LOCATION:The Substation\, Dublin Port Company Port Centre\, Alexandra Road\, Dublin 1\, D01H4C6\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240323T170000
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SUMMARY:Kenny Morris - A Banshee Left Wailing
DESCRIPTION:Now residing in Cork\, Londoner Kenny Morris was at the epicentre of the creative maelstrom that was punk in the mid-1970s. In 1976\, he was the drummer in Sid Vicious’s The Flowers of Romance\, and he rose to fame as the drummer for Siouxsie and the Banshees from 1977 to 1979\, imbuing their sound with his unprecedented technique. An attendee for one year at London’s Camberwell School of Art in 1976\, Morris left to join Siouxsie for three whirlwind years before returning to his fine art cravings while also studying film. He worked with the video/filmmaker John Maybury (Pet Shop Boys West End Girls and Sinead O’Connor’s Nothing Compares To You videos and Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon\, The Jacket\, The Edge of Love) before his own short film\, La Main Morte\, premiered at the International Berlin Film Festival in 1986 and was screened at many other European festivals. \nSince moving to Cork in 2010\, Kenny has held several exhibitions there and in Waterford\, including five of his short films and improvised musical performances with his group\, The Modern Raze. The current show is his first in Dublin. \nA Banshee Left Wailing\, the title of this exhibition\, is also the title of Kenny’s forthcoming memoir\, which is as much about art\, music\, and subculture as his life experiences from childhood to the present. \ngalleryx.ie \nKenny Morris\, A Banshee Left Wailing is at Gallery X\, 11 Hume Street\, Dublin from March 1- \nImage Credit – Silvio Severino\n \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/kenny-morris-a-banshee-left-wailing/
LOCATION:Gallery X\, 11 Hume Street\, D08T889
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240129T170000
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SUMMARY:Brian Dillon (The Line) - White Blood Cells
DESCRIPTION:A sister piece to the album\, Red Blood Cells & Righteousness\, which Dillon has released under his moniker\, The Line\, this piece is a collaboration with photographer and visual artist Mark McGuinness\, which aims to explore the role of global supply chains in our modern\, global world. \nThe piece exists in six separate movements\, which will be played concurrently via MP3 players and headphones\, in the gallery space. Each movement is made up of ambient soundscapes and violent electronic drumbeats\, which build around an array of speech samples discussing the topics at hand. \n  \nA live performance will take place on the opening night by a music group made up of migrants and asylum seekers. They will perform a short set of songs from their home countries\, 6pm\, Thursday 25th January 2024. Admission is free\, and all are welcome to attend.  \nFind the album on Bandcamp and streaming services here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/brian-dillon-the-line-white-blood-cells/
LOCATION:The Horse Gallery\, 3 Bethesda Place Rotunda\, Dublin\, \, D01 EY29\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240125T170000
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CREATED:20231226T155017Z
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SUMMARY:Banana Accelerationism
DESCRIPTION:The Complex building previously operated as a banana wholesale market. This laid the foundation for the development of the exhibition as artists Laura Ní Fhlaibhín and Sean Lynch peeled off in their own directions. \nElements to be found among the newly commissioned artworks include a discussion about the use of ethylene gas in the banana ripening process\, terracotta sculptures on the facade of Dublin City Fruit and Vegetable Market\, St Mary’s Abbey founded 1139\, over five hundred skeletal remains found nearby\, a tour of Dublinia Viking Museum\, the floor and subterranean levels of Lidl on Aungier Street\, bananas cast in bronze\, three mini fridges turned into a live wormery\, the European Nightcrawler\, the Red Wiggler\, Solas na Glasraí by Rachel Joynt\, numerous attempted visits to see the Van Gogh Experience\, a N. Smyth & Co. Business Card\, presenting their motto – “BIG ENOUGH TO COPE\, SMALL ENOUGH TO CARE”\, clay sculpture\, medieval tiles\, stone with decorative patterns\, footage of Leinster House\, a piping system\, theatre lights\, stage decks\, embroidered hotel bath towels and slippers. \nPreview Thursday 12th (6pm-8pm)
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/banana-accelerationism/
LOCATION:The Complex\, 15 Little Green St\, Smithfield\, Dublin 7\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231211T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240404T160000
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SUMMARY:Paula Pohli: CONNEXIONS
DESCRIPTION:CONNEXIONS: Sidewalks is an exhibition created by artist Paula Pohli about ‘Walking’\, that is\, walking the sidewalks of Dublin. The prints and paintings in CONNEXIONS were inspired by Dublin City. In particular\, Paula connects places in Dublin to James Joyce’s books. \nPaula Pohli\, an artist\, walks in Dublin. She is not a Flâneur. She walks as an artist walks: looks\, observes\, experiences. This exhibition is her personal visual record of graphic images of Dublin City. Both an artist and author\, James Joyce was born in Dublin and both are and were great walkers. On her Dublin walks she connected the smells and the feel of the city to some of James Joyce’s literary works. \n‘I was born in Dublin. I moved into the north inner city in Dublin about 2006. The energetic and visual impact of Dublin life and Liffey-life excited my imagination. I read ‘Ulysses’ to educate and enhance my visual experience of walking around Dublin City. I\, as an artist discovered my very own Dublin and I created prints mostly of what city life presented to me on my walks.’ \nThe artist enjoys walking and exploring the sidewalks of Dublin; walking from Grafton Street on the South side to The Dublin Spire on the North side is her focal point. \nDublin Only is near O’Connell Bridge in the city centre\nBorn in Dublin Paula Pohli lives in rural Ireland. She travels extensively and her travels confirm to her that ‘her’ Dublin and James Joyce’s ‘Dublin’ are still active and ‘alive\, alive O’. It is of course a New Dublin. Paula is a cyclist too. She biked it to Bull Island and Dublin Port. Paula has a tendency to look downwards and sideways down the sidewalks of Dublin. After rain the sidewalks of Dublin smell different. She looks at coal lids and covers. She looks down laneways: ‘Moland Place’ (linocut). The artist looks downwards into the Liffey: ‘Dublin\, only’ is a painting that captures the seaweed curtains that drape the Liffey walls\, but only at low tide. ‘Poddle into Liffey’ is a linocut of two rivers meeting one another: the Poddle and the Liffey. This a connection to Thomas Moore’s poem\,  ‘The Meeting of the Waters’ and Joyce referenced it in Ulysses. \n\nOnly at Low Tide is out at the Bull Wall in Dollymount\n\nIn Ulysses\, Joyce called Sparrows ‘hopping mice’. The sparrows in her Sparrows painting pestered Paula in Mayo for food. She connected them to Joyce. Paula smiled as she painted the sparrows in egg tempera. Joyce wrote: ‘Sparrows look like hopping mice’. Food features in Joyce’s books. Bloom’s breakfast is an olfactory reading experience for Paula Pohli. \nFinally\, the artist does look upwards. The Dublin Spire drew her artistic eye upwards to the Dublin sky:  she created a linocut of the Spire\, Dublin Apparition.  This print won third prize in an International Print Biennial in the Centre for Contemporary Printmaking in Connecticut in the US. Her mini prints featured in over 30-40 International Mini Print Biennials in the US\, UK\, Bulgaria\, Egypt\, Germany\, etc. She has had many solo shows in Dublin\, in Ireland\, as well as in Holland and Germany. Paula’s prints and paintings are in the National Gallery of Ireland\, in Dublin. \nPaula does not philosophise about Dublin. She makes prints and paintings of Dublin City for its own sake.  However\, the artist is deeply grateful to James Joyce for spending his lifetime writing about Dublin. \nCONNEXIONS II in 2024\, will be about country walks and rural wildlife. \nCONNEXIONS\, an exhibition primarily of Linocuts\, some egg tempera and brush drawings on paper by Paula Pohli is at The James Joyce Centre\, 35 North Great Georges Street\, Dublin D01 WK44. \nThis exhibition continues into 2024 and can be viewed from Monday to Saturday between 10 am to 4pm. \nFeature Image: Finn’s Hotel is where James Joyce met Nora \nAll images by Paula Pohli
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/paula-pohli-connexions/
LOCATION:James Joyce Centre\, 35 North Great Georges Street\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:John Kindness - The Odyssey
DESCRIPTION:Kindness describes himself as an “artist\, currently completing a visual version of Homer’s Odyssey”. He enjoys working with objects which have been through “the patina of usage” and uses traditional methods such as mosaic and fresco painting to explore contemporary themes and defy conventional notions of the fine art object – the hazards of Scylla and Charybdis are engraved onto a toilet seat\, Odysseus’s teenage son listens to albums by ‘The Sirens’ and ‘The Gorgons’. In his mimicking of the visual styles of Ancient Greek vase-painting\, he suggests that the residues of contemporary life will be the artefacts of the future.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/john-kindness-the-odyssey/
LOCATION:RHA (Royal Hibernian Academy)\, 15 Ely Place\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231201T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240503T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T003904
CREATED:20240319T122653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T102311Z
UID:97213-1701424800-1714755600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Miniature Masterpieces - 100 Years of Irish Stamps
DESCRIPTION:A great exhibition currently running at the Irish print Museum in Beggar’s Bush honours 100 years of unique Irish designed and produced stamps. From the official overprinting in Irish of British King George V stamps\, to the symbolism of the first Irish stamp designs in 1922-23\, to today’s confident expressions of Irish identity in fashion\, music\, and urban street art – the exhibition explores the changing interpretation of Ireland and its culture through stamp design.   \nA digital database of the range of stamps issued by An Post since the printing of the first official Irish stamp will also be on display\, with a symposium on Irish Stamp Design taking place on Saturday April 27th. \nNational Print Museum until May 3rd 2024 \nFeature Image: Airmail King 1s and 5d Cashel\n \nAll Images Courtesy of An Post \nShannon Scheme 1930 Original Design\n  \nNew York World’s Fair 1964\nPhilip Treacy Card\n  \nThomas Moore
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/miniature-masterpieces-100-years-of-irish-stamps/
LOCATION:National Print Museum\, Haddington Road\, D4\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231201T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240303T170000
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CREATED:20240113T115141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T092610Z
UID:95839-1701424800-1709485200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Morag Myerscough with The Local Community in Tallaght - A Good Night’s Sleep
DESCRIPTION:We first encountered the work of Morag Myerscough on these shores when the late John Reynolds brought the UK artist over to create the Together Bandstand for the inaugural edition of All Together Now in 2018. “John loved my ‘Temple of Agape’ and I wanted to make a new piece of work that was unique to his new festival\,” said Morag. \nNow she returns with A Good Night’s Sleep – a bold\, colourful\, immersive intervention which is the culmination of over ten months working with the Irish Refugee Council’s Youth Service\, DoubleTake Studio\, New Horizon HUB\, and the Tallaght Ukrainian community to explore the multifaceted theme of ‘belonging’. \nThe participants shared their hopes and dreams\, fears and struggles in workshops led by the artist. The groups connected using the power of colour\, word\, and sound to express themselves. \nRua Red until March 3.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/morag-myerscough-with-the-local-community-in-tallaght-a-good-nights-sleep/
LOCATION:Rua Red\, South Dublin Arts Centre\, Tallaght\, Dublin 24\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231109T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231124T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T003904
CREATED:20231103T155825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231103T160036Z
UID:94426-1699552800-1700841600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Sean Atmos - Alternative Paths
DESCRIPTION:Sean Atmos is a Dublin based visual artist well known for his large-scale murals & engaging canvas works. Coming from a background in graffiti\, Sean began his creative journey in 2006 & has been developing his practice since. Sean uses a base of typography in his work. He abstracts the rigid forms of lettering\, to create a geometric landscape for viewers to decode. \n \n‘Alternative Paths’ is an evolution of Sean’s signature style and primarily takes shape through vibrant hand painted typographic overlays. Sean’s personal narrative is subtly woven throughout the work\, exploring the parallels between his creative process and athletic pursuits. \nAs an avid runner\, Sean has curated a series of engagement events at Atelier Now exploring similar themes of artistic and athletic development\, sobriety and wellness. The events are open to the public and include a social run and an open discussion between artist and athlete. With these auxiliary events Sean’s intention is to shine a light on the people who have had great impact on him\, both in and out of the studio. \nUntil Friday November 24 \n‘Mindfulness Through Athleticism’ – Artist Talk & Run with Sean Atmos  \nFree event on Saturday November 11\, 10am-12noon.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/sean-atmos-alternative-paths/
LOCATION:Atelier Now\, Block 3\, Charlemont St\, Saint Kevin's\, Dublin\, D02 ET63\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231021T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231021T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T003904
CREATED:20230922T141108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T141108Z
UID:93389-1697882400-1697907600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Office for Joint Administrative Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:For the past seven years\, Irish artist Gary Farrelly’s practice has manifested as an artistic duo practice known as the Office for Joint Administrative Intelligence\, with German artist Chris Dreier. \nThis October marks their return to Dublin with two performances. The first\, hosted at the Hugh Lane has been commissioned by Padraic E Moore as part of the I’ll Be Your Mirror program—a response to the Andy Warhol exhibition. This piece delves into their distinct bureaucratic and ritualistic approach to hero worship. They’ll be activating office blocks real and imagined as ritualistic technologies within the performance’s framework. \nA week later\, they’ll be taking to the stage at the Alternating Currents Festival\, organized by Dublin Digital Radio\, where they’ve had a radio show on the station since 2020. This performance offers a rougher\, more manic aspect\, integrating sound archives\, a quiz show element\, and political fiction. \nHugh Lane\, Saturday October 21. \nCheck out our feature Bureau #304 – Gary Farrelly from 2016
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/office-for-joint-administrative-intelligence/
LOCATION:Hugh Lane Gallery\, Parnell Square North\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231006T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231006T173000
DTSTAMP:20260505T003904
CREATED:20230922T141501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T142503Z
UID:93397-1696586400-1696613400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Thin Places: Clare Henderson & James Kirwan
DESCRIPTION:Clare makes work relating to memories and secret histories that are depicted by lands and seas in mists\, veils and ghostly figures. Now living in the West of Ireland\, Clare is making work further influenced by the local history\, lore and landscape of her new environment. \nJames’ work is rooted in the duality of the conscious and subconscious mind\, and our existence amid the natural world. His new body of work explores abstracted landscapes and forms through gathered imagery\, distorted through digital filters and altered media formats. Inspirations are rooted in paganism\, nature and the otherworldly. \nClare and James’ work is connected through their interest in the unknown\, of liminal spaces and a consideration of the land of Ireland and its mystical pre-histories and lore. \n \n‘Connemara 1’\, Monoprint\, 39cm x 27cm\, 2023\, Clare Henderson \n \nConnemara 3′\, Monoprint\, 39cm x 27cm\, 2023\, Clare Henderson \n \nAlone Wolf\, acrylic painting\, 60cm x 60cm\, 2023\, James Kirwan \nSO Fine Art Editions\, 2nd Floor Powerscourt Townhouse Centre. Exhibition opens 3:30pm Saturday Sept 30 and runs until October 21.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/thin-places-clare-henderson-james-kirwan/
LOCATION:SO Fine Art Editions\, 2nd Floor Powerscourt Townhouse Centre\, 59 South William Street\, Dublin\, D02 H762\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231006T094500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240128T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T003904
CREATED:20231018T172829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T113446Z
UID:94023-1696585500-1706464800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Andy Warhol: Three Times Out
DESCRIPTION:It’s been a while since a blockbuster salute to Warhol has hit town\, IMMA in 2007 to be precise. Arguably\, the best known and most influential artist of the 20th Century what fascinates us now is his appeal or relevance to a new TikTok-ified audience – will they care for his pop art? How well will Silver Clouds translate to Insta reels? It’s almost a comfort blanket of sorts for older generations as they embrace the soup cans and nod to Nixon. What actually caught our attention is the room in which his lesser known early drawings around love\, sex and desire are housed. They show the range of his talent from the get-go. His ‘Electric Chair’ series which dates back to 1963 still resonates – there’s a Xeroxed style replication which tightropes the viewer into questioning their relationship to the dark subject matter whilst appreciating his colourful pop take on it.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/andy-warhol-three-times-out/
LOCATION:Hugh Lane Gallery\, Parnell Square North\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230926T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230926T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T003904
CREATED:20230731T082047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T091805Z
UID:92314-1695722400-1695747600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Liz Magor | The Rise and the Fall
DESCRIPTION:A debut Irish solo show by renowned Canadian artist Liz Magor who more recently has worked with the likes of JW Anderson on his S/S 2020 collection. For over four decades\, Magor’s practice has primarily centred on sculpture\, exploring our persistent and complicated relationship with things. She divides objects into two categories “those that are provided by the world\, and those that I provide by making them in the studio.” Using casting processes akin to photography\, determining positives and negatives\, she renders familiar objects in her studio into gypsum or rubber and often in repetition. Combining found or discarded objects and cast or amended ones\, she unravels quotidian assumptions and desires. \nDouglas Hyde Gallery until Sunday September 24.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/liz-magor-the-rise-and-the-fall/
LOCATION:Douglas Hyde Gallery\, Trinity College\, Nassau Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230925T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231008T173000
DTSTAMP:20260505T003904
CREATED:20230608T103801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T224332Z
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SUMMARY:Influence and Identity: Twentieth Century portrait photography from The Bank of America collection
DESCRIPTION:This is heavy-hitter territory when it comes to photographers and their subject matter. You have Richard Avedon shooting Groucho Marx and Ezra Pound\, Yousuf Karsh getting the likes of Churchill\, Einstein\, Costeau\, Ali\, Hemingway and Georgia O’Keeffe to stare down the lens.  \nBernice Abbott framed the most instantly recognisable image of James Joyce back in 1925. However\, what turns out to be most compelling is actual seeing the faces of people we may know of but struggle to identify – Chagall (Kertesz)\, Miro (Brassai) and Mondrian (Newman) are such cases. And arguably one of the most affecting images is one where the face is turned the opposite way in the case of Karsh’s shot of cellist Pablo Cassals. Also\, make sure to pop into the basement to catch Kevin Atherton’s witty video installation – In Two Minds.  \nIMMA until October 8
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/influence-and-identity-twentieth-century-portrait-photography-from-the-bank-of-america-collection/
LOCATION:IMMA\, Military Road Kilmainham\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230920T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231027T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T003904
CREATED:20230921T085606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231020T114834Z
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SUMMARY:DÉAD
DESCRIPTION:DÉAD (Irish for ‘set of teeth’) draws on immersive technologies to celebrate the legacy of Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula and Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau’s classic silent film Nosferatu. Through virtual reality (VR) installations\, 3D animations\, video projections\, sculptures and more\, a new exhibition brings vampires\, monsters and the undead to the Goethe. ‘Deathlocked Phoenix’ (photo) consists of an animated short film by Adrian Q. Vardi (HGB Leipzig) and a projection of a generative algorithm that reacts to the film\, created by Manuel McCarthy (UL). The film is presented as a video loop that depicts the futile efforts of a virtual vampire to escape immortality and embrace death. \nGoethe-Institut\, Friday September 22 until Friday October 27.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dead/
LOCATION:Goethe Institut\, 37 Merrion Square\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230918T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230918T173000
DTSTAMP:20260505T003904
CREATED:20230824T133202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T091514Z
UID:92676-1695031200-1695058200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Howardena Pindell: Renewed Language
DESCRIPTION:After the sensational retrospective of Patricia Hurl this spring\, the West Wing in IMMA continues to shine a light of elderly women who work needs to be hailed in life rather than death. Renewed Language represents the first exhibition here of artist\, activist\, and educator Howardena Pindell. \nPrimarily an abstract painter who faced criticism in the late ‘60s\, “the feeling was\, the work should be about the Black experience.” This minimalism beckons you to look closer for subtle reveals which one can freely interpret as they wish. Pindell became the first Black woman to become a curator at (MoMA) in the 1970s where she worked for a decade before resigning. In video work such as Free\, White and 21 (1980)\, Pindell pivots to confront racial discrimination more pointedly. Elsewhere\, she addresses AIDS\, how racism intersects with power structures and the climate crisis. At 80\, Pindell is still responding to the concerns of our times\, challenging us all to reflect and think. \nIMMA until October 1
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/howardena-pindell-renewed-language/
LOCATION:IMMA\, Military Road Kilmainham\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230914T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230930T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T003904
CREATED:20230825T091326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T091326Z
UID:92758-1694692800-1696096800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Banbha McCann: Domestic Bliss
DESCRIPTION:Continuing their Artist-Initiated Projects program at Pallas\, Domestic Bliss reflects on the desire for a home\, and how to make one. We are told the work in this exhibition\, “blurs the lines between the personal and universal\, image and object\, memory and desire. Paintings of domestic interiors are sourced from the collective memory and imagination; the aspirational homes of Home Alone and Mrs. Doubtfire. \n \nTextiles and sculptures juxtapose the canon of modern design with childhood memories of life in a bedsit\, where objects take on the role of an entire room; the tv\, the microwave\, and the bed\, the potted plant as a garden. These real and imagined places and objects describe the places we live\, and the home we carry around in our heads.” \nPallas Projects/Studios\, opens Thursday September 14 and runs to Saturday September 30. \nbanbhamccann.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/banbha-mccann-domestic-bliss/
LOCATION:Pallas Project\, 115-117 The Coombe\, Dublin\, 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230914T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231204T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T003904
CREATED:20231123T143717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231123T143719Z
UID:94847-1694682000-1701709200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Shahid شَـاهِد - Diaa Lagan and Basil Al-Rawi
DESCRIPTION:In Arabic\, Shahid means ‘witness’ – someone who observes\, but also someone who hears and encounters experiences in their unconscious. Through a variety of artforms and visual methodologies\, the artists use the gallery to organise their combined meditative observation\, which moves from significant cultural and mythical references\, as well as references from vernacular traditions\, to imaginary landscapes and personal reminiscences. The complex layering of legacies\, memories\, identities\, all fusing into a unique self\, augmented by the plurality of influences\, is presented here in a mosaic of deeply rooted forms. \nThe Lab\, Foley Street\, until December 4.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/shahid-%d8%b4%d9%8e%d9%80%d8%a7%d9%87%d9%90%d8%af-diaa-lagan-and-basil-al-rawi/
LOCATION:The LAB\, 1 Foley St \,  DUBLIN\, DUBLIN 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230824T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231001T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T003904
CREATED:20230825T060548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230909T085244Z
UID:92718-1692874800-1696179600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:James Hanly: Recast
DESCRIPTION:To some of us James Hanly is Mr RHA\, the artist we most associate with the space in terms of his presence there and continual association. Recast is a body of over 100 drawings of statues which he worked on during lockdown in his home studio on the North Strand. \n \nDrawn from photos\, thumbnails and notes of hundreds of statues he encountered over two decades of travel. He has taken this immutable monuments\, faithfully rendering their modest or majestic poses\, before  making gently comic or satirical interventions\, whatever the rhetoric of the figure suggests. \n \nIt’s all about the supporting cast in this instance\, new life and contemporary relevance being brought to bear on their imperiousness. \nRHA from Thursday August 24 until Sunday October 1.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/james-hanly-recast/
LOCATION:RHA (Royal Hibernian Academy)\, 15 Ely Place\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230721T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230726T173000
DTSTAMP:20260505T003904
CREATED:20230714T160424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230714T163400Z
UID:92073-1689944400-1690392600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Shades of Life - An Exhibition By Polina Kozka
DESCRIPTION:Ukrainian artist\, Polina Kozka embarks on her debut solo exhibition at Gallery X in July with a collection of paintings that reflects her love of texture and design. \nPolina believes that our space creates our mood and that the true nature of her artworks is revealed in interaction with space. She often uses gold in her art – an echo of her studying gold embroidery – which is valuable for its play of light. As an interior designer\, she believes that the use of texture allows her to enrich different spaces with depth and shadows while leaving room for the imagination. \n \nPolina is from the center of Ukraine\, near Poltava. She studied Gold Art Embroidery at the Odessa Theological Seminary\, where she graduated with honors. March 2022 saw her arrive in Ireland. Surviving in the new rapidly changing realities of life\, Polina continued to paint. She has been volunteering at the Double Take Studios at Rua Red with Ukrainians with special needs. She is also involved in conducting Master Classes for Ukrainian refugees with members of the Array Collective from Belfast and has participated in group exhibitions at Gallery X and Bloom. \n \nExhibition: Fri 21st – Wed 26th July. 1.00pm – 5.30pm (Closed Sunday/Monday) \nCurated by Tony Strickland \nGalleryX\, 11 Hume Street\, Dublin 2 \nOpening Reception: Thursday 20th July\,  6pm. Guest Speaker: Katherine Geoghegan\, Artist \nLimited street parking. For more see their Facebook page.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/shades-of-life-an-exhibition-by-polina-kozka/
LOCATION:Gallery X\, 11 Hume Street\, D08T889
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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