A major retrospective of the work
of the acclaimed Irish artist Anne Madden opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 27 June 2007.
11 Jun 2007 Anne Madden at IMMA A major retrospective of the work
of the acclaimed Irish artist Anne Madden opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 27 June 2007.
Haunted with ghostly shapes and a sense of eeriness, the new oil paintings and watercolours
of acclaimed Irish artist Ciarán Murphy are on display at the Taymour Grahne Gallery until 22 January.
Not exact matches
About a year later, Morton would see the release
of In America, Jim Sheridan's
acclaimed slice -
of - life tale
of an
Irish family immigrating to New York City's Hell's Kitchen, for which she would receive her second Academy Award nomination, this time for Best Actress.Morton continued to take on challenging assignments such as the futuristic Code 46 opposite Tim Robbins and directed by British helmer Michael Winterbottom, and appearing opposite Johnny Depp in the little - seen The Libertine, and the period drama River Queen.
Brendan Gleeson stars in the critically
acclaimed Irish box - office smash hit Calvary — from John Michael McDonagh, the writer and director
of The Guard.
Kelly Reilly rounds off the cast in this 5 star masterpiece from John Michael McDonagh, which is one
of the most critically
acclaimed Irish films
of recent years.
After starring in
acclaimed films like The Killing
of A Sacred Deer and Dunkirk, Keoghan told how he reckons the
Irish charm could have something to do with his success abroad.
More recently, Abrahamson, «Brooklyn» and «Intermission» director John Crowley, «Once» and «Sing Street» director John Carney, «Viva's» Paddy Breathnach and «The Secret
of Kells» and «Song
of the Sea» animator Tomm Moore have been part
of a growing group
of Irish filmmakers receiving international
acclaim.
In this lavish adaptation
of Colm Tóibín's
acclaimed novel, a young
Irish woman in search
of work emigrates to New York to start a new life.
Well known for his total - immersion method
of character acting, Daniel Day - Lewis takes on the challenge
of his career in the role
of Christy Brown, an
acclaimed Irish writer and artist with cerebral palsy who is only able to control his left foot.
Fionn O'Shea was just three months into a business degree when he landed roles in Netflix hit The Siege
of Jadotville and critically
acclaimed Irish film Handsome Devil, opposite Andrew Scott, prompting him to ditch university to focus on acting full time.
Various actors and actresses have won Academy Award acting Oscars for their tour - de-force biopic performances, such as James Cagney as George M. Cohan in Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), George C. Scott as the cantakerous WWII General Patton in the widely -
acclaimed Patton (1970), Katharine Hepburn as King Henry II's Queen Eleanor
of Aquitaine in The Lion in Winter (1968), Sissy Spacek as legendary country singer Loretta Lynn in Coal Miner's Daughter (1980), Daniel Day - Lewis as
Irish cerebral palsy victim Christy Brown in My Left Foot (1989), and Ben Kingsley as the charismatic, pacifist, 20th century Indian spiritual leader Mahatma in Sir Richard Attenborough's Gandhi (1982).
Kenneth Branagh, the
acclaimed Irish actor and director, often considered to be contemporary cinema's leading interpreter
of Shakespeare, has surprised many fans by directing a $ 150 million adaptation
of the comic book Thor
With excitement already hotting up in the movie world ahead
of next year's Oscars, a host
of critically -
acclaimed films will be hitting
Irish screens this winter.
Acclaimed Irish director Lenny Abrahamson follows up his award - winning films Adam & Paul, Garage and What Richard Did with an offbeat comedy about a young wannabe musician, Jon, played by Gleeson, who finds himself out
of his depth when he joins an avant - garde pop band led by the mysterious and enigmatic Frank, (Michael Fassbender) a musical genius who hides himself inside a large fake head, and his terrifying bandmate Clara, played by Maggie Gyllenhaal.
Whether it is his Academy Award ® - nominated role
of Oskar Schindler in Steven Spielberg's highly
acclaimed Schindler's List (1993), his award - winning portrayal
of the legendary
Irish Republican hero in Michael Collins (1996)...
These one -
of - a-kind, handcrafted prints are gloriously high - resolution, gallery - quality scene illustrations from the critically
acclaimed film and draw heavily on the ornate and richly textured
Irish medieval art that influenced the film.
Adapted from the James Joyce story
of the same name (it has featured in the
acclaimed Irish writer's short works collection Dubliners), The Dead was Huston's 37th feature film as a director, and came just two years after his final Academy Award ® nomination for Prizzi's Honor.
Adapted for the screen by
acclaimed horror writer Clive Barker (Hellraiser, Nightbreed) from his short story
of the same name, Rawhead Rex sees a hulking, ancient demon tearing a bloody swathe across the
Irish countryside.
Additional celebrities at SIFF this year included Academy Award - winning director Morgan Neville with his documentary The Music
of Strangers: Yo - Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble; award - winning writer and director James Schamus
of Indignation; award - winning cinematographer Kirsten Johnson with her directorial debut Cameraperson;
acclaimed actor Clea DuVall with her directorial debut The Intervention; directors Miles B. Miller and Joshua H. Miller, producer Kathryn Tucker, and actor Paul Sparks
of All the Birds Have Flown South; actor Craig Robinson in Morris From America; director Jonathan Parker, producers Catherine di Napoli and Deborah Parker, and actor Eric McCormack with The Architect; Mike Birbiglia, director
of Don't Think Twice; YouTube sensation and documentary subject
of Presenting Princess Shaw Samantha Montgomery, who performed at the Opening Night Gala;
Irish drag queen and marriage equality advocate Panti Bliss, subject
of the documentary The Queen
of Ireland, as well as director Conor Horgan; director Martin Spirit and subject Spencer Haywood
of Full Court: The Spencer Haywood Story; irector Ned Crowley and actor Jim O'Heir
of Middle Man; director James Redford with his new documentary Resilience; Pearl Jam founding member and Gleason composer Mike McCready; actor Laura Carmichael and director Chanya Button with the US premiere
of Burn Burn Burn; director Iwai Shunji
of A Bride for Rip Van Winkle; Joshua Marston, director
of Complete Unknown; actor Corentin Fila
of Being 17; Andreas Öhman, director
of Eternal Summer; Ti West, director
of In A Valley
of Violence; director Roger Ross Williams and subject Ron Suskind
of Life, Animated; director Nathan Adloff, actor Tim Boardman and producers Stephen Israel and Ash Christian
of Miles; director Linas Phillips and producer Ian Bugno
of Rainbow Time; Richard Tanne, director
of Southside With You; Jocelyn Moorhouse, director
of The Dressmaker; Brent Hodge, director
of The Pistol Shrimps.
But the young Wicklow actor has assuredly left the straitjacket
of the summer blockbuster behind, winning
acclaim - and a special jury prize - at the Sundance Movie Festival this week for his turn in the independent
Irish feature Glassland.
The Golden Globe - winner, now an A-list performer despite being only 23, is the open - faced, unpretentious
Irish actress whose starring role in the
acclaimed new film Lady Bird, along with forthcoming lead parts in the films Mary Queen
of Scots, On Chesil Beach and The Seagull, is about to heavily underline her arrival in the first rank
of talent.
Along with writing a number
of critically -
acclaimed novels, Tóibín has also worked as a critic and editor
of a variety
of anthologies, like The Penguin Book
of Irish...
Appearing in the short - lived but critically -
acclaimed British anthology Crisis and illustrated by McCrea, it told the story
of a young, apolitical Protestant man caught up by fate in the violence
of the
Irish «Troubles».
Away from the machine, her analog series
of six games, The Mechanic is the Message, has drawn national and international
acclaim, particularly Train and Síochán Leat (The
Irish Game) which is presently housed in the National Museum
of Play.
An exhibition
of works by the
acclaimed Irish artist, Sean Lynch.
Andrea Rosen Gallery is thrilled to present the first New York solo exhibition by Simon Fujiwara, a young artist who has achieved exceptional recognition and
acclaim across Europe and Asia, with forthcoming shows at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art, Palais de Tokyo, Mori Art Museum and recent solo exhibitions at Tate St Ives (2012), and at the Stoschek Collection, Düsseldorf (2010).
A period that included the international conferences such as Cork Caucus, 2005; the emergence
of redesigned spaces such as Project, Temple Bar Gallery & Studios, and The Model; international art fair profile for
Irish artists through galleries such as Kerlin and mother's tankstation; new major regional galleries such as The Glucksman and VISUAL; critical publications such as Third Text's «Ireland Issue» edited by Lucy Cotter, or Paul O'Neill's «Curating Subjects»; and
acclaimed Irish pavilions at the Venice Biennale.
< 10 Oct 2002 Willie Doherty Retrospective at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art A major mid-career retrospective
of the work
of the internationally -
acclaimed, Derry - born artist Willie Doherty opens to the public at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art on Thursday 31 October 2002.
Plans for the coming year also include solo exhibitions by three
acclaimed American artists Elizabeth Peyton, Terry Winters, and Lynda Benglis, French artist Philippe Parreno and
Irish artist Alan Phelan, and a number
of new partnerships and initiatives under IMMA's Education and Community Programme.
13 Aug 2001 Shirin Neshat Exhibition at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art The first exhibition in Ireland
of the work
of the internationally -
acclaimed Iranian - born film and photographic artist, Shirin Neshat, opens to the public in the New Galleries at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art on Wednesday 5 September 2001.
A major exhibition
of the work
of the internationally -
acclaimed Spanish painter Juan Uslé opens to the public at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art on Wednesday 8 September 2004.
The first showing in Ireland
of one
of the most important works by the internationally -
acclaimed Irish artist James Coleman opens to the public at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art on Friday 4 August 2006.
Fergus McCaffrey is very proud to present the gallery's first exhibition
of works by the critically
acclaimed Irish painter Brian Maguire (b. 1951).
15 Jul 2011 Thai filmmaker and 2010 Cannes Palme d'Or prize winner showing at IMMA The
Irish Museum
of Modern Art is presenting the first
Irish exhibition by the internationally
acclaimed Thai artist and film - maker Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
06 Aug 2004 Juan Uslé at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art A major exhibition
of the work
of the internationally -
acclaimed Spanish painter Juan Uslé 15 Jul 2004 Curating Now Symposium at IMMA A major international symposium on curating contemporary art in public museums and galleries will be held at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art, Dublin, from 10 to 12 November 2004.
These have included Distant Relations: A Dialogue among Chicano,
Irish and Mexican Art and Cultural Writing in 1996, the more recent exhibitions
of Mexican inspired works by Francis Alÿs and the highly -
acclaimed exhibition in 2011
of works by Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera from the Gelman Collection
of Modern Mexican Art.
23 Jul 2002 Thomas Ruff Exhibition at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art The first major exhibition in this country by the
acclaimed German photographer Thomas Ruff opens to the public at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art on Friday 2 August 2002.
15 Mar 2002 Ann Hamilton Exhibition at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art The first exhibition in Ireland by the internationally -
acclaimed American artist Ann Hamilton opens to the public at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art on Wednesday 27 March 2002.
17 May 2005 Louise Bourgeois Gift to IMMA Louise Bourgeois, one
of the greatest and most influential artists
of our time, has made a gift
of one
of her works to the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art. 16 May 2005 Uisce: An exhibition from the IMMA Collection presented as part
of the Iniscealtra Festival
of the Arts An exhibition
of works from the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art's Collection opens to the public on Saturday 28 May 2005 at St Caimin's Church
of Ireland, Mountshannon, Co Clare, as part
of the Iniscealtra Festival
of the Arts. 12 May 2005 Dorothy Cross exhibition at IMMA The first large - scale exhibition in this country
of the work
of the internationally -
acclaimed Irish artist Dorothy Cross opens to the public at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art on Friday 3 June 2005.
In 2004, these works - shown to great
acclaim in many prestigious museums in France, North America, Britain, Germany, Spain, Holland, Belgium, Italy, Austria and Switzerland - were acquired by the Heritage Fund
of the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art.
The first solo exhibition in Ireland
of the internationally
acclaimed German artist Franz Ackermann opens to the public at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art on Wednesday 20 July 2005.
Garnering international
acclaim for complex multimedia installations that have transformed such prestigious sites as The Museum
of Modern Art, New York, Dia Art Foundation,
Irish Museum
of Modern Art, Dublin, and the American Pavilion in the 1999 Venice Biennale, Ann Hamilton has demonstrated more than once that she is at ease with large - scale projects.
The first large - scale survey
of the internationally -
acclaimed Irish artist Dorothy Cross will open on 25 May (until 11 September).
The first showing in Ireland
of the slide installation Background, 1991 - 94, by the internationally -
acclaimed Irish artist, James Coleman, opens to the public at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art on Friday 1 August 2008.
11 Jul 2007 James Coleman at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art The first showing in Ireland
of one
of the most important works by the internationally -
acclaimed Irish artist James Coleman opens to the public at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art on Friday 27 July 2007.
An exhibition celebrating the work
of Irish artist Patrick Scott which brings together the most comprehensive representation
of this remarkable artist's 75 year long career; two major international retrospective exhibitions by
acclaimed Indian artist Sheela Gowda and renowned Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica; a fascinating exhibition, Trove, selected by
Irish artist Dorothy Cross showcasing the extraordinary depth
of the National Collections
of Ireland; two exciting new projects by
Irish artists Isabel Nolan and Duncan Campbell; exhibitions and projects that bring leading examples
of international artists work to Ireland including artists Haroon Mirza, Mike Kelley, Linder Sterling and Jeremy Deller; Light Rhythms an interactive exhibition for families and young people; are just some
of the exciting programme highlights taking place throughout 2014 at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art and announced today (Tuesday 11 February) by IMMA's Director, Sarah Glennie.
Plans for the coming year, the 15th anniversary
of IMMA's foundation, also include a series
of shows by prominent international artists, receiving their first solo exhibitions in Ireland; the first showing in this country
of one
of three film works by the
acclaimed Irish artist James Coleman, acquired by the Museum in 2004, and an extension throughout the school year
of IMMA's primary school programme.
25 Jul 2006 James Coleman at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art The first showing in Ireland
of one
of the most important works by the internationally -
acclaimed Irish artist James Coleman opens to the public at the
Irish Museum
of Modern Art on Friday 4 August 2006.
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.