Sentences with phrase «irish art»

The overhaul took the look from traditional to modern, showing off bright and bold colours, monochromatic fixtures, fun textiles and lots of beautiful Irish art.
25 - 26 Nov > Modern British And Irish Art Evening Sale.
Her work is in public collections, including Irish Museum of Modern Art; Arts Council of Ireland; Limerick City Gallery of Art; Office of Public Works; Contemporary Irish Art Society; Mariehamn Stadbiblioteque, Aland, Finland; International Red Cross Netherlands — and private collections in the US, Australia and Europe.
• For more about contemporary painters in Ireland like Mark Kavanagh, see: Irish Art Guide.
26 Oct 2005 Contemporary Irish Art Society exhibition at IMMA An exhibition to celebrate 50 years of collecting by the Contemporary Irish Art Society opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Thursday 17 November 2005.
He is now regarded by many critics as one of the most influential Irish landscape artists of the twentieth century, and an important painter in the history of Irish art.
• For more about landscape painters like Frank McKelvey, see: Irish Art Guide.
For a brief survey of art, see: Irish Art: Twentieth Century.
• For more about modernist artists from Derry like Norah McGuinness, see: Irish Art Guide.
• For more about traditionalist artists like Charles Lamb, see: Irish Art Guide.
An exhibition to celebrate 50 years of collecting by the Contemporary Irish Art Society opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Thursday 17 November 2005.
The Solomon Gallery constantly deals in important twentieth - century modern and contemporary Irish art and maintains a fine collection of paintings by artists such as Louis le Brocquy, Patrick Scott, Tony O'Malley and John Shinnors which is available for viewing by appointment.
TOP PRICED IRISH ART For details of auction records set by artists from Ireland, see: Most Expensive Irish Paintings.
• For more about venues in Ireland, like Solomon Gallery, see: Irish Art Guide.
The exhibition, entitled The White Stag Group, comprises some 80 works and reflects the youthful dynamism and energy which artists such as Basil Rakoczi, Kenneth Hall, Thurloe Conolly and others brought to the Irish art scene, when they settled here, mainly as conscientious objectors, at the outbreak of World War II.
• For more about contemporary abstract artists like Felim Egan, see: Irish Art Guide.
The fund has been incredibly successful in year one, thanks in no small part to its founder John Cunningham, our exclusive Corporate Partner Goodbody and all of the visionary individuals who stepped forward to support Irish Art.
«The growing strength of IMMA's Collection will be seen in the Irish Art of the Seventies exhibition, which will include works from the recently - acquired PJ Carroll Collection, and in the eagerly - awaited film work by James Coleman, one of this country's most highly - respected artists.
26 Oct 2000 Shifting Ground: Selected Works of Irish Art 1950 - 2000 A major exhibition examining aspects of Irish art of the last 50 years through the eyes of five noted critics and commentators opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Friday 10 November.
• For more about traditional artists in Ireland like Maurice MacGonigal, see: Irish Art Guide.
Indeed, Kelly's evocation of this golden age of Irish art is a major reason for his appeal.
We cover all major Irish Art Exhibitions - of painting, fine art prints, sculpture, and contemporary forms of visual art, like installation, video and concept art - at all the national Irish Art Galleries.
Other significant acquisitions over the past five years include three notably film works by the leading Irish artist James Coleman; a sculpture by the iconic French - born artist Louise Bourgeois, donated by the artist; 52 works from the important PJ Carroll Collection of Irish art from the 1960s and»70s, and the permanent loan of 39 works by prominent Irish artist Hughie O'Donoghue.
• For more about Chagall - style painters like Gerard Dillon, see: Irish Art Guide.
Large - scale exhibitions by such leading artists as Howard Hodgkin, Barry Flanagan and Michael Craig - Martin; a wide - ranging exhibition of Irish art from the 1970s, including works from the important PJ Carroll Collection, and a major symposium on access policies and programmes in contemporary art museums are all part of an exciting and diverse programme for 2006 at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, announced today (Wednesday 25 January) by the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, Mr John O'Donoghue, TD.
IRISH ART GALLERIES For reviews of the best museums of arts in Ireland, see: - National Gallery of Ireland - National Museum of Ireland - Irish Museum of Modern Art - Chester Beatty Library - Trinity College Dublin Library - National Self - Portrait Collection - The Hunt Museum (Limerick)- Ulster Museum.
NETHERLANDS Mauritshuis Art Museum Rijksmuseum Amsterdam RUSSIA Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts Hermitage St Petersburg Tretyakov Gallery Moscow BRITAIN National Gallery London British Museum Tate Gallery Courtauld Gallery British Royal Art Collection Saatchi Gallery Victoria & Albert Museum ITALY Uffizi Gallery Florence Pitti Palace, Florence Doria Pamphilj Gallery Capodimonte Museum, Naples Guggenheim Venice IRELAND Irish Art Galleries
Rachel Hidderley, Senior Director, Modern British and Irish Art, London, discusses three works from the upcoming Modern British and Irish Art Evening Sale.
• For more about concrete artists like John Noel Smith, see: Irish Art Guide.
He works both in large and small scale and is represented in many Irish art collections including the Arts Council of Ireland and National Self Portrait Collection.
He burst upon the Irish art scene in the early 1990s, winning the James Kennedy Memorial Award for portraiture at the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) at the age of 23, and, nine years later, the Artist of the Year Award (Ireland Fund of Great Britain), one of the most prestigious honours in UK / Irish fine art.
Scott twice represented Ireland at the Guggenheim International Exhibition, in 1958 and 1960; during the 1950s, 60s» and 70s» he was included in numerous group exhibitions of Irish art in the US, Sweden, Germany and Switzerland, such as The Irish Imagination 1959 - 71, which travelled from the Municipal Gallery of Modern Ireland to Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington DC.
His pictures are represented in the collections of the Arts Council of Ireland; The Contemporary Irish Art Society; The Office of Public Works; Deutsche Bank, Dublin; Dublin Institute of Technology; Ark Life; A.I.B. bank; Barings Asset Management, London and the National Contemporary Drawing Collection amongst others.
This was followed by the Exhibition of Contemporary Irish Art in Aberystwyth (1953), and the Mostra Internazionale di Bianco e Nero in Lugano (1956), the Guggenheim International Award Exhibition in New York (1960) and the Twelve Irish Painters show in New York (1963).
• For more about arts venues in Northern Ireland like Ulster Museum, see: Irish Art Guide.
He is one of the most successful contemporary realist painters in Irish art.
Such acquisitions benefit not just the Museum itself, but also other locations throughout Ireland via IMMA's National Programme and also through touring exhibitions like the Irish Art of the Seventies and Louis le Brocquy shows, which will go on show in the Crawford Gallery in Cork in March».
Frank McKelvey's paintings were shown at various exhibitions during his lifetime, including: the Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts; the Belfast Museum and Art Gallery; the exhibition of Irish art in Brussels (1930); the Hackett Galleries, New York; Ulster House, London; Contemporary Irish Art exhibition in Aberystwyth; Royal Ulster Academy; Royal Hibernian Academy; the Oireachtas; solo shows at Locksley Hall in Belfast, Victor Waddington Galleries in Dublin and Ulster House in London.
His paintings are represented in several public collections of Irish art in the Republic, as well as in the National Portrait Gallery in London.
MacGonigal's work is now represented in all major collections of Irish art, including: Ulster Museum, Belfast; Crawford Municipal Gallery, Cork; Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, Dublin; National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin; Limerick City Gallery of Art (includes National Collection of Contemporary Drawing); Waterford Municipal Art Gallery Collection.
• For details of other fine art exhibitions and collections, see: Irish Art Galleries and Museums.
A further gift of some 30 fine art prints by the Graphic Studio Dublin, being made to mark the studio's 50th anniversary, will also be celebrated with an exhibition, again opening on 8 September, highlighting the role of fine art printing in the development of contemporary Irish art.
In line with its experience of the Irish art market, the Solomon Gallery provides free advice on how to start or expand a private or corporate art collection, including guidance on how to buy and sell paintings and sculpture at auction.
Patrick Hennessy De Profundis 24 March — 24 July 2016 «A strange and exotic presence in Irish art», Patrick Hennessy RHA (1915 - 80), was one of Ireland's most successful post-war realist painters.
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In addition, new Dublin institutions like the National Print Museum, the Irish Museum of Modern Art and the Chester Beatty Library, the Gallery of Photography (Temple Bar), the expansion of the collections of Irish Art, European Art, Drawings and Watercolours and Sculpture at the National Gallery of Ireland, and the enhancement of the Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, have created a real renaissance in the city.
• For more about postmodernist artists like Dorothy Cross, see: Irish Art Guide.
• For more about contemporary expressionists like Donald Teskey, see: Irish Art Guide.
«I'm delighted to be presenting a major exhibition by Grace Weir, one of Ireland's most distinctive and important contemporary artists, and continuing our scholarly appraisal of Modern Irish Art with our forthcoming retrospective of the work of Gerda Frömel (1931 — 1975).»
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