Posted in December 9th, 2008
It was Ágota Krnács Hungarian born, Dublin based fine artist’s first solo show in Ireland at the Embassy of Hungary. This exhibition organised and curated by Emilia Kertészné Vadász features paintings and drawings, made in the past few years. The exhibition was opened by Jimmy T. Murakami (Oscar nominated animator, director, painter) and The Ambassador [...]
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Posted in December 5th, 2008
“Nature, nurture?” opened this weekend in the Courthouse Gallery in Ennistymon County Clare. The photo above shows Richie Jones, Doolin surprised by the rhubarb growing in Eamon Doyles painting of an infamous Ennistymon Garden. This painting entitled “Riverbank Garden in Spring” is part of the Courthouse Gallery Christmas Exhibition. A full house was warmed by [...]
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Posted in December 4th, 2008
The Bin Ban Gallery‘s Christmas exhibition 2008 got underway in Tralee on 29th November with a line up of work from around the country. The exhibition has work from Brian Ballard, Pauline Bewick, Markey Robinson, Elena Mikhailova, Liam O’Neill, Liam Tracey, John Kingerlee, Patrick Leonard H.R.H.A, Ken Hamilton, Tom Carr, Joan O’Regan, Maureen OMahoney, Mary [...]
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Posted in December 3rd, 2008
A special Christmas Exhibition by John Nolan opened last week at Gallery 53, Capel Street. The exhibitions was officially opened by Conor Kenny of Conor Kenny and Associates. The exhibition continues until 18th December Share this:ShareFacebookStumbleUpon
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Posted in November 28th, 2008
Last month saw the opening of “Magic Realism” by Joby Hickey at the Bold Art Gallery, Galway. The opening was performed by RTE’s Dave Fanning. Share this:ShareFacebookStumbleUpon
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Posted in November 25th, 2008
Last month saw the opening by Eddie O’Sullivan of ‘Bog Land Scapes‘ in the Galway City Museum. This is the second collaboration between the Galway based painter Jim Kavanagh and the London poet Richard Dyer. Kavanagh’s inspiration for painting the bog came from numerous trips up and down the Curragh Line which cuts through the [...]
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Posted in November 22nd, 2008
The idea behind Art Jam Ireland is to get more and more adults to take the time to be creative but in a fun environment… and this is exactly what art jam will be doing with its regular Tuesday night art jams at the Piedescalso Art Cafe from 2nd December. For €25 per person all [...]
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Posted in November 20th, 2008
The exhibition Folka Polka was officially opened last weekend by The Swedish Ambassador Claes Ljundahl at thisisnotashop gallery. This group exhibition sponsored by Swedish Women’s Education Association (SWEA) brings together the work of Swedish artists Helene Hortlund (Stockholm) and Veronica Forsgren (Dublin). The exhibition draws on the heritage of Swedish Folk Art in an exploration [...]
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Posted in November 20th, 2008
The exhibition continues until Saturday, November 22nd. Share this:ShareFacebookStumbleUpon
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Posted in November 17th, 2008
The Mother and Daughter show – “Similar Strokes” with Clare O’Farrell and daughter Deborah Donnelly opened last week in The Bad Art Gallery. The Opening was performed by RTE personality Pat Kenny. The exhibition continues until December 4th. Share this:ShareFacebookStumbleUpon
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Posted in November 15th, 2008
A large gathering from the artistic world in Cork as well as admirers and fans of Gerrard Wyatt’s work turned out in huge numbers for the opening launch on Wednesday evening last of WYATT-RAW at the Alliance Française Gallery . The exhibition was launched by French journalist and photographer Yvan Wastiaux, who congratulated the artist [...]
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Posted in November 14th, 2008
The ninth annual Art Ireland Art Exhibition opened today, 14th November, in the RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4. The exhibition has almost 200 art galleries and artists exhibiting. The exhibition continues until Sunday 16th November. Share this:ShareFacebookStumbleUpon
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Posted in November 13th, 2008
On Thursday 6th of November Gormleys Fine Art in Dublin opened an exhibition of new paintings by the artist Claudio Viscardi. The exhibition attracted a great crowd and was officially opened by Bill Cullen who spoke about his own interest in Claudio’s work. The exhibition continues until the 20th of November. Share this:ShareFacebookStumbleUpon
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Posted in November 10th, 2008
The RHA‘s annual exhibition opened this evening. There are 536 artworks in this year’s exhibition, with 73 invited artists and 300 works selected from this year’s open submission section. The 2008 exhibition marks the re-opening of their new and improved facilities. Painter Comhghall Casey won this year’s Hennessy Craig scholarship worth 12,000 euro for his [...]
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Posted in November 3rd, 2008
Last weekend saw the launch of Yanny Petter’s exhibition ‘Field Work’ at the Riverside Gallery, Bridgewater Centre, Arklow. This exhibition organised and curated by Olivier Cornet (Olliart) features paintings and drawings from meadows and grasslands. The exhibition is open 30 October to 2 November and 6 November to 9 November 2008. Share this:ShareFacebookStumbleUpon
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Posted in November 3rd, 2008
Chára Nagle‘s second solo exhibition ‘Moments II’ was launched in ‘The Residence‘ on Stephens Green. It was attended by an A-list crowd to help Chára and her husband, Jason, celebrate this new collection of work. Most paintings were snapped up during the exhibition. Chára’s next solo exhibition will be in September/October 2009. Share this:ShareFacebookStumbleUpon
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Posted in October 18th, 2008
For the third year, an exhibition of art-work not selected for the RHA Annual Exhibition goes on show at the Bad Art Gallery on Francis Street, Dublin 8. The idea behind the exhibit is to partly boost the fragile confidence of artists and to show the public the art that is not selected by the [...]
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Posted in October 14th, 2008
An exhibition by British artist Albert Irvin has recently opened in the Peppercanister Gallery in Dublin. The exhibition continues until October 25th. Share this:ShareFacebookStumbleUpon
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Posted in October 11th, 2008
The opening took place this evening at the Mill Theatre, Dundrum Centre of Jimmy Burns‘ exhibition “Georgian Encounters” - sculpture and painting based on Georgian Dublin and the great personality of the city. The exhibition was opened by Olivia Mitchell TD. The exhibition continues until November 7th. Share this:ShareFacebookStumbleUpon
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Posted in October 10th, 2008
This exhibition features the work of 3 well known Cork doctors who like to indulge a passion for painting in their spare time – Doctors Carl Vaughan, Michael Whelton and Derek O’Connell. The Jennings Gallery is in Brookfield Health Sciences Complex, University College Cork. The exhibition runs in conjunction with the Medical Alumni Association Conference [...]
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