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Gallery Voices

IMMA International Summer School, ART AND POLITICS #3 containment

This year’s IMMA International Summer School focuses on the theme of containment and takes place online between 21 June and 9 July 2021. In this article Lisa Moran and Nathan O'Donnell outline this multi-ann...

by Lisa Moran & Nathan O'Donnell / Sun Jun 6th, 2021
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IMMA 30: Celebrating 30 years of Studio 10

As part of  IMMA's 30th Birthday celebrations Helen O'Donoghue, IMMA's Head of Engagement & Learning, shares with us the story of Studio 10, IMMA's longest running Engagement & Learning Programme which start...

by Helen O'Donoghue / Thu May 20th, 2021
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The Last Ferry, for Ruth Libbey O’Halloran

This piece, The Last Ferry, was conceived for The Maternal Gaze series and hinges on the ways O’Halloran’s mother’s ethics and love of nature shaped her practice. The personal essay and accompanying images f...

by Beth O'Halloran / Sun Apr 25th, 2021
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The Green Journal: New arrivals at the Green Cube

In this first Green Journal entry, Sandra Murphy from our Visitor Engagement Team, will keep you updated on some of the seasonal changes and recent arrivals on the grounds of IMMA.

by Sandra Murphy / Sun Nov 22nd, 2020
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Paula Rego: Empathy is a Moral Force

Patricia Brennan, Visitor Engagement Team at IMMA and PG student at TCD, continues to engage with the art of renowned realist painter Dame Paula Rego, in an introduction to Rego’s solo exhibition Obedience a...

by Patricia Brennan / Sun Oct 25th, 2020
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Paula Rego, a life between Lisbon and London

Patricia Brennan, Visitor Engagement Team at IMMA and PG student at TCD, engages with the art of renowned realist painter Dame Paula Rego, in an introduction to Rego’s solo exhibition Obedience and Defiance ...

by Patricia Brennan / Sun Oct 18th, 2020
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The artist as flâneuse, a walking cultural commentator

Beth O’Halloran, Visitor Engagement Team at IMMA/lecturer at NCAD, looks at the transgressive role of female artists as cultural ethnographers – in particular the artist as flâneuse. Included are references ...

by Beth O'Halloran / Tue Sep 22nd, 2020
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Statue Wars

In this article Lisa Moran, Curator of Engagement & Learning Programmes at IMMA, considers the current debates about the role of statues and monuments in terms of the role of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham as...

by Lisa Moran / Mon Jul 13th, 2020
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The Secret Seven Go Fly at IMMA

Over recent weeks IMMA has been preparing for re-opening, as restrictions have been reduced nationwide, we are delighted that the grounds at IMMA are now once again fully open to the public. In this article,...

by Sandra Murphy / Fri Jul 10th, 2020
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At Home With Louise

To mark the tenth anniversary of Louise Bourgeois death, Brigid Mc Clean time travels to take another look at Bourgeois’s exhibition, Stitches in Time, shown at IMMA seventeen years ago.

by Brigid McClean / Fri May 29th, 2020
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Famous Five Go Wild at IMMA

While the IMMA site is closed we will continue to explore the biodiversity of the IMMA site in this series of articles by Sandra Murphy from our Visitor Engagement Team. This time Sandra looks at the butterf...

by Sandra Murphy / Sun May 17th, 2020
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Drawing from a lost well

National Drawing Day takes place today Saturday 16 May and although we cannot draw in the galleries this year IMMA is looking to explore our local and more immediate environment. In this article Barry Kehoe ...

by Barry Kehoe / Sat May 16th, 2020
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Growing Wild at IMMA

We are delighted to present a new series exploring the biodiversity of the IMMA site. Although the grounds of IMMA are currently closed Sandra Murphy, from our Visitor Engagement Team, would like to share wi...

by Sandra Murphy / Fri Apr 24th, 2020
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Exploring Bharti Kher’s Virus Series

The exhibition A Consummate Joy by Bharti Kher was due to open to the public at IMMA on Friday 13th March 2020. This was the day public buildings were closed due to concerns about the spread of COVID-19. Thi...

by Annie Lynnott / Thu Apr 9th, 2020
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Monir’s Garden

Exploring the work of Iranian artist Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, Patricia Brennan from IMMA’s Visitor Engagement Team, takes a closer look at Farmanfarmaian’s Persian influences focusing on the artwork S...

by Patricia Brennan / Wed Nov 14th, 2018
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Daphne Wright, Freud and the poems of Emily Dickinson

We invite Arthur Seefahrt poet, writer and member of the IMMAs Visitor Engagement Team, to reflect on the fascinating ecology that underline Wright’s curatorial configurations of Freud, and inclusion of the ...

by Arthur Seefahrt / Tue Nov 13th, 2018
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