Sentences with phrase «at imma»

September — early 2017 This new invited curators initiative will see Indian curator Sumesh Sharma and Irish curator Kate Strain presenting projects at IMMA that reflect their individual curatorial practices and bring new curatorial perspectives into IMMA's programme.
is showing at IMMA until 8 June, will headline a retrospective of the music that created the Dublin rave scene.
The relationship will see Matheson supporting approximately ten exhibitions per year at IMMA.
Speaking at the launch of the programme at IMMA, Minister O'Donoghue said he was particularly pleased to announce this year's programme, designed to mark IMMA's 15th anniversary.
08 Jul 2005 White Stag exhibition at IMMA An exhibition of works by members of the White Stag Group, a number of British artists active in Ireland in the late 1930s and 1940s, opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 6 July 2005.
In addition to the new art packs and What is... booklets, publications will include Museum21, comprising the papers presented at IMMA's 2008 international symposium of the same name, and the Winter Lecture presented by the distinguished Irish artist Anne Madden in 2007.
In addition to the exhibitions at IMMA, the Collection will also be shown in a number of arts centres and other locations around Ireland, as part of IMMA's National Programm e, an area in which the Museum has led the way as a truly national institution over the past 13 years.
«The whole film is shaped by a series of long tracking shots that take us slowly around three buildings: the interior of an apartment owned by the artist Mainie Jellett, a gallery space at IMMA, and the department of physics at Trinity College.
2) Four new residencies at IMMA with associated bursaries for artists.
10 Apr 2003 Multimedia Maps at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition based on the results of a number of artists residencies in schools, both north and south of the border, opens to the public on Thursday 17 April at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. 25 Mar 2003 Recent Acquisitions at the Irish Museum of Modern Art An exhibition of recent acquisitions to the Irish Museum of Modern Art's Collection has lately opened to the public at IMMA.
It was initiated to continue providing resources to emerging artists already resident in Ireland during the closure of the main building at IMMA.
04 Sep 2006 Michael Craig - Martin Retrospective at IMMA A large - scale retrospective of the work of the internationally - acclaimed painter, sculptor and installation artist Michael Craig - Martin opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 4 October 2006.
December 2016 — early 2017 Following his first major exhibition in Dublin at IMMA in 2014, Irish - born artist Duncan Campbell (Turner Prize Winner 2014) is working on his first film based in the Republic of Ireland.
In a published interview with Rachael Thomas, Head of Exhibitions at IMMA, he describes this new - found freedom: «Once I'd made a work using a glass of water, every time I used a work featuring a glass of water I was referencing my own work.
Upcoming Matheson - sponsored New Art at IMMA projects in 2015 include exhibitions by Lebanese artist Etel Adnan; British photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews; Irish artist Grace Weir; and What We Call Love, an exhibition of Surrealist works, alongside key conceptual and contemporary pieces, exploring the 20th century notion of love at the heart of which will be a series of new commissions supported by Matheson by artists including Seamus Nolan, Lucy Andrews and Jim Shaw.
This will take place in the Chapel at IMMA.
From 14 January to 27 February William Hogarth's famous prints, A Harlot's Progress, from the Madden Arnholz Collection at IMMA, are being shown as part of City of Women, at The Lab, Foley Street, Dublin.
His debut release «Prosthetics» is out in the summer on The Death of Rave label and to accompany this, Croww will be performing a new jarring live show at IMMA.
12 Jan 2006 Howard Hodgkin at IMMA A major retrospective of the work of Howard Hodgkin, one of Britain's leading post-war painters, opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 22 February 2006.
13 Jul 2006 Access All Areas... Symposium at IMMA A major international symposium on accessing contemporary art and artists in public museums and galleries will be held at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, from 9 - 10 November 2006.
Booking is essential for all Talks and Lectures at IMMA.
Curated by Christine Macel, Chief Curator at Centre Pompidou, with Rachael Thomas, Head of Exhibitions at IMMA, What We Call Love will include works from Cecily Brown, Miriam Cahn, Elmgreen and Dragset, Jim Hodges, Jeremy Shaw, Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, Alberto Giacometti, Louise Bourgeois, Meret Oppenheim, Annette Messager, Andy Warhol, Rebecca Horn, Marina Abramoviæ, Nan Goldin, Wolfgang Tillmans and others.
Gerard Byrne, artist, Sarah Glennie, Director, John Cunningham, IMMA 1000 founder, Jesse Jones, artist and Grace Weir, artist at the IMMA 1000 launch.
Her photomontages are included in As Above, So Below: Portals, Visions, Spirits & Mystics and Linder also exhibited at IMMA's Primal Architecture 2014.
National Drawing Day at IMMA Saturday 16 May, 10:30 am - 4:30 pm Human beings have been drawing for tens of thousands of years, with the earliest examples still as fresh as the day they were drawn on the walls of caves deep underground.
Critical Response with Laura Rascaroli Wednesday 22 July 2015, 6.00 - 7.00 pm, Lecture Room, IMMA Dr. Laura Rascaroli (Lecturer, UCC) discusses her research interests on film theory, spatiality and geopolitics in response to a choice of works selected from the exhibition Stan Douglas Mise - en - Scène at IMMA.
IMMA presents the work of Lebanese artist, poet, and writer in a solo exhibition of 30 works opening at IMMA on 5 June 2015.
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Speaking during an advance visit to IMMA's Twenty exhibition, Minister Deenihan said: «This very generous donation represents the ideal birthday present for the museum, which opened its doors exactly 20 years ago today... 27 Apr 2011 Orla Barry & Special Performance Season at IMMA The Scavenger's Daughters, a performance work by leading Irish artist Orla Barry, will be staged at the Irish Museum of Modern Arts (IMMA) on Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 May 2011.
Artist's Talk On Tuesday 24 June at 4.00 pm Janaina Tschäpe will discuss her work in the Lecture Room at IMMA.
Following the showing at IMMA the exhibition will travel to Ivorypress in Madrid in 2016.
The exhibition feature remnants of the recent Eileen Gray exhibition at IMMA.
01 May 2015 Matheson announces ground - breaking three - year commitment to New Art at IMMA Matheson and The Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) have today announced a major three - year partnership supporting New Art.
From October 2012 until June 2013 eight artists were nominated to use four studio spaces at IMMA.
We are delighted therefore to partner with IMMA who share our values and hope that our support of New Art at IMMA will allow the Museum to expand its investment in and nurturing of new and emerging talent in modern art.»
An exhibition of works donated to the Irish Museum of Modern Art by Dublin - born artist Les Levine, opens to the public at IMMA on Wednesday 23 March 2011.
For this, her first solo exhibition in Ireland, Leirner responds to the particular architecture of the courtyard galleries at IMMA to adapt and present work specifically for these rooms.
Chat with dancer / choreographer / film - maker Yvonne Rainer whose «Selected Works» exhibition has just opened at IMMA
06 Nov 2009 Public Forum on Amalgamation at IMMA A public forum on the amalgamation of the Irish Museum of Modern Art, the National Gallery of Ireland and the Crawford Art Gallery in Cork, announced by the Government in 2008, will be held at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 18 November.
Our programme extends beyond the gallery space to encompass talks, performances, engagement and learning opportunities, research programmes and residencies and with the IMMA Collection: Freud Project remaining at IMMA through 2017, we look forward to sharing the work of these extraordinary artists with our audiences through the year.»
13 October 2017 — 30 September 2018 Now open at IMMA, a new exhibition by Lennon entitled Porous Plane, presents a range of work from the 1970s to the present which includes 1 / 3 / 92B, 1992, from the IMMA Collection and Folded / Unfolded MM 1972 (for Fiona), 2017, shown originally in Lennon's first solo exhibition at the Project Arts Centre, Dublin in 1972 and remade especially for the IMMA Galleries as part of this exhibition.
This work, to be presented in the Great Hall at IMMA, completes the trilogy, following the successful showing of I N I T I A L S, 1993 - 94, in 2006 and Lapsus Exposure, 1992 - 94, in 2007.
A new work, North South East West, 2009, taking the form of a cast bronze fountain, will be shown for the first time in the Formal Gardens at IMMA.
This exhibition is not merely a survey of previous works but is seen by Parreno as an opportunity to revisit and even refabricate older works in order to transform the gallery spaces at IMMA.
John Coplans, Self Portrait (Back and Hands), 1984, Gelatin silver print, 60.2 x 50.5 cm, Collection IMMA, Donation, The Novak / O «Doherty Collection at IMMA, Gift, The American Ireland Fund, 2014
Our involvement in New Art at IMMA is an exciting way for us to support and connect with IMMA and with the artists who are involved in this element of its programme.»
all hawaii eNtrées / luNar reGGae at IMMA with Rachael Thomas, Senior Curator: Head of Exhibitions, IMMA.
Upcoming Matheson - sponsored New Art at IMMA projects in 2015 include exhibitions by Lebanese artist; British photographer; Irish artist; and, an exhibition of Surrealist works, alongside key conceptual and contemporary pieces, exploring the 20th century notion of love at the heart of which will be a series of new commissions supported by Matheson by artists including Seamus Nolan, Lucy Andrews and Jim Shaw.
These will create an invaluable break from day - to - day financial pressures facing many artists in Ireland today by providing both a rent free space at IMMA, and a financial stipend to support living expenses for the duration of the residency.
New Art at IMMA, supported by Matheson enables IMMA to support Irish and international artists to realise important new work and this visionary support remains central to IMMA's ambitious programme.»
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