is showing at
IMMA until 8 June, will headline a retrospective of the music that created the Dublin rave scene.
The exhibition, which continues at
IMMA until 27 June, focuses on the formative connections between Feldman's life and work and that of the many legendary visual artists with whom he was associated, including Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and Philip Guston
The series will also explore links between the visual arts and music, a particularly relevant topic given the close relationship between these two art forms in the work of Laurie Anderson, whose exhibition continues at
IMMA until 2 May.
Out of the Dark Room continues at
IMMA until 9 October 2011.
Not exact matches
IMMA Collection: Freud Project, The Ethics of Scrutiny, Curated by Daphne Wright (
until 02 Sept 2018 / Ticketed)
«Leonora Carrington: The Celtic Surrealist» is at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (
IMMA)
until 26 January 2014.
Dreaming of the Dragon's Nation continues in
IMMA's New Galleries
until 16 January 2005 and in the main Museum building
until 6 February 2005.
12 Oct 2011 Closure of Main Building at
IMMA starting on 1 November The Irish Museum of Modern Art (
IMMA) wishes to advise visitors that, owing to essential and extensive refurbishment works, the main building at
IMMA will be closed from 1 November 2011
until 31 December 2012.
Summer Exhibition opening 6 pm — 8 pm, all welcome, galleries open
until 8 pm Stan Douglas: Mise en Scène (5 June — 20 September 2015) Etel Adnan (5 June — 13 September 2015)
IMMA Collection: Fragments (1 May - 26 July) Karla Black (1 May - 26 July) More Than One Maker (28 May — 12 July 2015)
30 Nov 2006 Gallery Closures at
IMMA The Irish Museum of Modern Art wishes to inform potential visitors that, owing to essential maintenance, its First Floor Galleries will remain closed
until further notice.
19 Dec 2012 Main Building at
IMMA will now reopen in autumn 2013 The significant programme of works to upgrade the fire and safety systems in the main building at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, which has been underway throughout 2012, will now not be completed
until 2013.
This work had its origins in an invitation to Irvine to put forward a proposal for the 1999 Nissan Public Art Project, organised in association with
IMMA, but was not completed
until 2003.
Hennessy Art Fund for
IMMA Collection
Until 7 May 2017 The Hennessy Art Fund for
IMMA Collection supports the acquisition of works by Irish or Irish based artists who are not yet in the
IMMA Collection.
Porous Plane and Coast - Lines are both open
until 30 September 2018 in
IMMA's Main Galleries.
IMMA Collection: Freud Project 2016 - 2021
Until October 2017
IMMA has secured a significant five - year loan of 50 works by one of the greatest realist painters of the 20th century, Lucian Freud (1922 — 2011).
Starting on Thursday 5 July and continuing
until Thursday 30 August,
IMMA will remain open each Thursday
until 8.00 pm.
From October 2012
until June 2013 eight artists were nominated to use four studio spaces at
IMMA.
This will begin with the immediate donation of a portrait of Louise Bourgeois by Annie Leibovitz, and will continue as an annual bequest of works each year,
until his entire collection is housed in
IMMA.
IMMA's first exhibition of 2013, Analysing Cubism, which explores the early decades of Cubism and features the work of such celebrated Cubist artists as Albert Gleizes, Evie Hone and Mainie Jellett continues its successful run in the New Galleries at Kilmainham
until 19 May.
2016: Kunsthaus Baselland, Basel / Muttenz; Collaborative exhibition with Douglas Gordon, Taro Nasu, Tokyo (JP); 2015: Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv (IL); Claymation, Museo Carlo Zauli, Faenza (I); All the possible combinations of twelve lights lighting (one at a time), MACRO Foyer, Rome (I); Many Hands Make Light Work (with Rodney Graham),
Until Then, Paris (F); Anything by the Smiths, CAN, Neuchâtel; 2014: I ❤ 1984, Lisson Gallery, London (UK); monk > < nannucci (with Maurizio Nanucci), Quartz Studio, Turin (I); I went to school with someone called Jonathon Monk, Casey Kaplan, New York (USA);
IMMA Irish Museum of Modern Art project space, Dublin (IE); Jonathan Monk a Riso, Museo d'Arte Contemporanea della Sicilia, Fondazione Sambuca (I); The Reader, Taro Nasu, Tokyo (JP); More Than Four Hundred Million Ways, Meyer Riegger, Karlsruhe (D); Left Foot, Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen (DK); 2013: COLOURS SHAPES WORDS (pink, blue, square, circle), CAC Malaga (E); Less Is More Than One Hundred Indian Bicycles (with words from Rirkrit Tiravanija and a Silver Shadow), Kunstraum Dornbirn (AUT); In Between Exhibitions I, II, III, IV, Yvon Lambert, Paris (F); Senza Titolo, Lisson Gallery, Milan (I); Egg, Centre d'édition contemporaine, Genève; 2012: «They came out of nowhere «he said, pointing to nowhere (with Ryan Gander), Taro Nasu Gallery, Tokyo (JP); Who Ate All The Pies?
IMMA's programme at our temporary home will continue
until September with projects by acclaimed artists Tino Sehgal and Willie Doherty and this extensive show of some of Europe's most exciting young artists.