IMMA Curator Seán Kissane observes how his own relationship with artworks in the exhibition Patrick Hennessy De Profundis has changed over the course of the show.
IMMA recently invited writer Sue Rainsford to respond to Niamh O’Malley’s The Memorial Gardens, 2008, which is featured in our current exhibition IMMA Collection: A Decade. The response is in the context of ...
Teresa Gillespie response to a current IMMA exhibition by influential Italian artist Carol Rama 'The Passion According to Carol Rama'.
Writer Sue Rainsford reflects on Niamh O’Malley’s Memorial Gardens, 2008, featured in IMMA’s exhibition IMMA Collection: A Decade.
IMMA announces landmark Lucian Freud Project for Ireland alongside an expanded 2016 programme of new work celebrating the radical thinkers and activists whose vision for courageous social change in Ireland a...
E.gress, by artist Marie Brett and musician Kevin O’Shanahan, maps a world of loss and change, exploring how individuals diagnosed with dementia find new ways to adjust to changing world.
As part of the Curator's Voice series we invited curatorial duo RGKSKSRG (Rachael Gilbourne and Kate Strain) discuss their project This is Public & Sexy, a one-night collection of artworks, choreographer...
The exhibition What We Call Love examines how artists have responded to love in their work, from Surrealism to the current day. Through this lens the exhibition explores how the notion of love.
In our fourth and final Love Blog, Dr Rebecca Chiyoko King-O’Riain examines "notions of love over distance and meditated by technology" in her blog Global Love on Skype.
In our final blog of 2015 and as part of our Love Blog series, Andrew Hyland looks back to 23 May 2015 when the ground breaking Marriage Equality Referendum received a Yes vote in his article Love's majesty....
Laurel Bradley on life as a temporary resident at IMMA "in a shifting community of artists, critics and writers who get to stay at the museum after the big iron gates swing shut".
In association with the exhibition What We Call Love, Dr Noel Kavanagh asks the question: Do I lie when I say I love you? Check out Noel's nominated pop song in his concluding reflection.
One of Ireland’s best kept secrets, the IMMA Editions are a range of limited edition art prints, all exclusive to IMMA.
IMMA’s new shop comes to the rescue this year with a selection of creative and unique gifts.
Lecturer Sinéad Hogan’s essay, What is Sculpture? provides an overview of sculpture, identifing some of the challenges in attempting to define this broad and evolving subject.
Fiona Loughnane, lecturer in modern and contemporary art in the Department of Visual Culture, NCAD, provides an essay What is Surrealism? Fiona’s essay includes examples of artists and artworks, some of whic...
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