Donald Urquhart
Recurring Line: North/South, 2007
Snowdrop plants (Galanthus Nivalis), 15 x 100 x 10,000 cm,
Collection IMMA, Purchase, 2005
2
Iran do Espírito Santo
Untitled / Corrections D, 2008
Granite, sizes vary approximately from 50 x 50 x 50 cm to 160 x 140 x 120 cm,
Collection IMMA, Purchase, 2007
3
Brian O’Doherty/Patrick Ireland
The Burial of Patrick Ireland, 2008
Limestone headstone, plaster cast Death Mask by Charles Simonds, Collection IMMA, Donation, 2008
4
Edward Delaney
Eve with Apple, 1958
Bronze, 95 x 27 x 32 cm,
Collection IMMA,
Gift of Jack and Agnes Toohey,
2009, Restored with the support
of The Heritage Council and
Goethe Institute
5
Fergus Martin
Barrel, 2020
Mirror-polished stainless steel,120 cm x 60 cm,
Commissioned by the Office of Public Works for the Royal Hospital Kilmainham site, 2020
6
Ulrich Rückriem
8 Limestones cut to a specific size from rough blocks split into parts and reassembled into their original form, 1988
Limestone, 150 x 50 x 50cm (each),
Collection IMMA, Purchase, 2001
7
Michael Kliën
Slattery's Lamp, Sediments of
an Ordinary Mind, 2004
Media-installation,
350 x 80 x 30 cm,
Collection IMMA,
Donation, 2005
8
Catherine Lee
SENTINEL VIII, 1999
Cast bronze with patination,
freestanding with stainless steel
plate & rod, 244 x 114 x 20 cm,
Collection IMMA,
Donation, Sean Scully, 2005
9
Liam Gillick
Signage for a 35 Floor Social Centre, 2006
Aluminium, foam ex, stainless steel,
Collection IMMA, Donation, The artist, 2007
10
Crocosmia × Clodagh Emoe, 2018 A planting of Montbretia common to Irish roadsides and native to South Africa. The plots gradual biodiversification over the years is a positive symbol of the challenges and obstacles overcome by those displaced by political, social and environmental issues. Sourced, nurtured and planted by many.
11
Gary Hume
Back of Snowman, 2003
Bronze and crayon, 153 x 107 x 53 cm,
Collection IMMA,
Purchase, 2005
12
Michael Warren
Beneath the 'bow, 1991
Irish oak and Corten steel, 1200 cm high,
Collection IMMA, Purchase, 1991
13
Julian Opie
Escaped Animals, 2002
Vinyl, aluminium and steel,
Collection IMMA,
Commissioned by BALTIC, Gateshead and presented by BALTIC and the artist, 2002
14
James McKenna
Ferdia for nÁth / Ferdia at the Ford, 1989
Granite, 300 x 100 x 61 cm,
Collection IMMA, Donation, Desmond, Vivienne, Kate and Bébhinn Egan, 2007
15
Bernar Venet
217.5° Arc x 12, 2008
Corten steel, 280 x 645 x 240 cm,
Collection IMMA, Loan, Collection of the artist, 2008
16
Tony Cragg
Untitled, 1988
Bronze, 210 x 210 x 285 cm,
Collection IMMA, Loan, Weltkunst Foundation, 1994
17
An Oak tree for Joseph Beuys planted in 1991 by Caroline Tisdall
18
Oisín Kelly
Bust of Dorothy Walker, 1954
Bronze on Kilkenny limestone plinth, 165.5 x 19.1 x 19.1 cm,
Collection IMMA, Donation, Walker Family, 2011
19
Barry Flanagan
The Drummer, 1996
Bronze, 483 x 185 x
316 cm,
Collection IMMA,
Donation, The artist, 2001
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1 East Entrance/Exit2 West Entrance/Exit3 Courtyard4 Main Building / Information5 Lecture Room6 Matheson Creativity Hub7 Garden Galleries8 Studio Street9 Front Lawn / People’s Pavilion10 The Terrace11 Formal Gardens12 IMMA Haven13 The Meadows14 Bully’s Acre15 Living Canvas at IMMA
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Recurring Line: North/South2
Untitled / Corrections D3
The Burial of Patrick Ireland4
Eve with Apple5
Barrel6
8 Limestones7
Slattery's Lamp, Sediments of an Ordinary Mind8
SENTINEL VIII9
Signage for a 35 Floor Social Centre10
Crocosmia ×11
Back of Snowman12
Beneath the 'bow13
Escaped Animals14
Ferdia for nÁth / Ferdia at the Ford15
217.5° Arc x 1216
Untitled17
An Oak tree for Joseph Beuys18
Bust of Dorothy Walker19
The Drummer
There are a variety of surfaces on the paths in IMMA and the Royal Hospital Kilmainham grounds. Due to the natural terrain of the grounds some paths have steps /slopes, that may become slippery in wet weather. The sunken terraces in the formal garden are accessed by steps and therefore unsuitable for wheelchair users.