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Artist's Voice

Ideas of Queer Use by Sara Ahmed

We look forward to hosting Sara Ahmed at IMMA in February 2021. In the meantime we invite Ahmed to connect with IMMA’s online community with a short text that introduces the research threads that are so syno...

by Sara Ahmed / Sun Apr 12th, 2020
Artist's Voice / Collection

Mark Granier responds to Life Above Everything

Published poet and award winning photographer, Mark Granier was first introduced to the Freud Project by friend and fellow poet Annie Freud (eldest daughter of Lucian Freud). Invited by IMMA to respond to th...

by Mark Granier / Fri Jan 17th, 2020
Artist's Voice

IMMA SPEAKING STUDIOS. Artist Suzanne O’Haire

SPEAKING STUDIOS talks directly with IMMA Residents about the role of the studio, the conditions of making, researching or engaging with art and a chance to find out a bit more about what makes them tick.

by Janice Hough / Sat Nov 30th, 2019
Artist's Voice

Re-Reading Mary Farl Powers

The original catalogue from Mary Farl Powers’ posthumous exhibition at IMMA in 1995 has been digitised and is now available to read below. The re-publication of this book, which contains rare writings on Pow...

by Mary Farl Powers / Tue Sep 17th, 2019
Artist's Voice

Poet Chiamaka Enyi-Amadi responds to IMMA Collection exhibition

‘digital // distraction’, ‘Stains II’ and ‘Fear’ are three new poems by Chiamaka Enyi-Amadi, commissioned by IMMA and written in response to the IMMA Collection exhibition ‘A Fiction Close to Reality.

by Chiamaka Enyi-Amadi / Wed Aug 28th, 2019
Artist's Voice

Poet Sarah Clancy responds to Janet Mullarney

'Personage' and 'Holy Show' are two new poems by Sarah Clancy, commissioned by IMMA and written in response to Janet Mullarney’s exhibition, 'Then and Now: Janet Mullarney', 15 Feb-29 Sept 2019. Personage re...

by Sarah Clancy / Fri Jul 19th, 2019
Artist's Voice

US by Helen O’Leary

Helen O’Leary’s work has been described as an un-writeable novel. Her paintings draw on the experiences she had growing up on a farm in rural Wexford in the 1960s through the 1980s. The following short story...

by Helen O'Leary / Fri May 31st, 2019
Artist's Voice

Walker and Walker

Walker and Walker have collaborated professionally since 1989 and have become one of Ireland’s most highly regarded artists internationally. Nowhere without no(w) showcases a number of pre-existing works fro...

by Walker and Walker / Sat May 18th, 2019
Artists´ Panel

The Artist and the Museum: Another Way

Clíodhna Shaffery selected, at random, three artists from the Artists' Panel: Patricia McKenna, Beth O’Halloran and Cliona Harmey and interviewed them about their experience. She also considered written feed...

by Cliodhna Shaffrey / Tue Nov 14th, 2006
Artists´ Panel

Re-thinking the museum as a ‘way-station’

Christine Mackey, a practicing artist and a member of IMMA’s Artists’ Panel for the period 2005 – 2006 provides a unique ‘insider’ perspective on the role of the artist in a museum or gallery context. Drawin...

by Christine Mackey / Tue Nov 14th, 2006
Artists´ Panel

The Artist and the Institution

In his essay The Artist and the Institution, Mick Wilson, artist and writer, and currently Head of Research and Postgraduate Development in the National College of Art and Design, considers aspects of the ro...

by Mick Wilson / Tue Nov 14th, 2006
Artists´ Panel

The Role of an Artist in a Museum or Gallery

The artist can have many roles in a museum or gallery. The focus of this series of articles for Artist's Panel 2005-6 is on those artists who are specifically concerned with the encounter between the art wor...

by Lisa Moran / Tue Nov 14th, 2006
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