Ronan McCrea writes on the history of the project Medium (Corporate Entities) and its latest iteration, currently on show as part of the 'Fragments' exhibition at IMMA.
As the IMMA Collection show 'Fragments' enters its final weeks, artist Alan Phelan reflects on his involvement in the layout of the exhibition.
Karen Sweeney (Exhibitions, IMMA) introduces Karla Black's dynamic new body of sculptural work currently on show in the gallery spaces of IMMA.
Marguerite O’Molloy (Collections, IMMA) introduces the current exhibition: Fragments, which will run until 26 July at IMMA.
In the Silence of the night is a line taken from Etel Adnan’s novel Sitt Marie Rose; the style of writing is a mixture of conversations, news bulletins, monologues, and interviews.
A work by Deborah Brown, currently on show in the Fragments exhibition, draws inspiration from a text by W.B. Yeats. The sculpture titled The Gate, (1994) was purchased for the IMMA Collection in 2002.
The Irish Museum of Modern Art is extremely fortunate to be housed in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, one of the finest 17th-century buildings in Ireland.
On 5 June 2015, IMMA opened a new exhibition of works by Etel Adnan. In this video, Senior Curator Rachael Thomas speaks with Etel in her home in Paris, France about her art and poetry.
In preparation for a performance at the 2015 SUMMER RISING festival, Doireann Coady & Grace Dyas of Dublin theatre collective THEATREclub, have taken up residence at IMMA’s studios.
In this video, Christina Kennedy (Senior Curator, IMMA) provides an in-depth look at a new rope drawing by Brian O'Doherty.
IMMA participated in National Drawing Day on 16 May 2015 with a free, all-ages drawing workshop.
In summer 2014 IMMA resident Antonia Low was invited to be part of Dating Service Oslo/Berlin, an exhibition curated by Andreas Schlaegel, at the exhibition space AUTOCENTER (Berlin).
Gerda Frömel: A Retrospective, is the first retrospective of the sculptor Gerda Frömel since 1976. Diogo Pimentão: Disequilibrium Displacement, is Pimentão's first presentation in Ireland.
Next week the Easter holidays roll around once more and we have some great activities in store at The Irish Museum of Modern Art for children of all ages.
IMMA curator Johanne Mullan dives into the National Collections with artist Dorothy Cross.
We've asked one of our team, Barry Kehoe, to tell us a little about his experience on the talks and tours during Trove exhibition at IMMA and what questions visitors raise.
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