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Oscar Fouz Lopez
Tenets of growing6 Feb - 6 Mar 2025 The work of Oscar Fouz Lopez is informed by mythological stories and their synthesis of history, metaphors and philosophical teachings. According to Carl Jung, myths are embedded in the human psyche in the form of archetypes. Lopez's paintings focus on the Hero archetype, who endures personal challenges, serving as a... Read moreLondon Art Fair
Helen Blake & Sean Molloy21 - 26 Jan 2025 The Molesworth Gallery is taking part in the London Art Fair from January 21 to 26, 2025, showing new work by Helen Blake and Sean Molloy. Contact the gallery for complimentary passes to the fair. Helen Blake is a virtuoso painter whose practice focuses on colour, engaging with rhythm and... Read moreWinter group show
Gallery & invited artists11 Dec 2024 - 31 Jan 2025 We're delighted to present an online exhibition of works by gallery and invited artists. All works can be viewed in-person at the gallery. Read moreVera Klute
Petals & Pulp5 - 23 Dec 2024 The Molesworth Gallery presents its fourth solo exhibition of work by acclaimed contemporary artist, Vera Klute, in December 2024. Klute's latest body of work includes a series of boldly-coloured and closely-cropped images of woodlands and plants, where the sinuous, coiling branches and the densely-clustered foliage recall her earlier sculptures of... Read moreCian McLoughlin
Zero is an even number8 - 30 Nov 2024 Cian McLoughlin’s fifth solo show at the Molesworth is the culmination of a year-long collaboration between the artist and the Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, where is currently artist in residence. Through a residency supported by Science Foundation Ireland, McLoughlin has immersed himself in a research environment at the intersection... Read moreMaeve McCarthy
Recollective spaces10 - 31 Oct 2024 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of new paintings by Maeve McCarthy. Elegiac and meditative, McCarthy’s work reflects on the relationship between place, memory, identity and what it means to call somewhere home. The work has a deeply-rooted existential quality, a profound connection with the surroundings in... Read moreConor Foy
Bang bang5 - 28 Sep 2024 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present its fourth solo exhibition of the work of Conor Foy. Writing in The Huffington Post , Colin Darke said of Foy that he 'is an important artist, he is in the arena creating great work.... he shows that he is able to capture... Read moreFrancis Matthews
INT. / EXT.24 May - 26 Jun 2024 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of new paintings by Francis Matthews. In this latest body of work, followers of the artist will recognise the familiar subject matter of urban architecture: details of streets and buildings that might go unnoticed or cursorily be considered unsightly by the... Read moreMick O'Dea
What is the stars?19 Apr - 15 May 2024 This exhibition marks a ground-breaking collaboration between Mick O'Dea and the Druid Theatre Company where the artist has sketched and painted the actors and crew in rehearsal for the O’Casey Trilogy. We’re publishing a book to coincide with the show. The introduction by Druid creative director, Garry Hynes, can be... Read moreAlan Phelan
& Mark Swords, The List and The Line13 Apr - 29 Jul 2024 Alan Phelan & Mark Swords at the Casino Marino, Dublin This exhibition brings together two very different art practices in a site specific and responsive installation at Casino Marino. Both artists interconnect conflicting histories through the act of making — with complex collage paintings, layered Joly screen photographs, text works,... Read moreKate Murphy
A house shaped whole from bone7 Mar - 5 Apr 2024 The Molesworth is delighted to present an exhibition of recent work by Kate Murphy, her first at the gallery. Seeing herself as a process painter, Kate Murphy is forever pushing the boundaries of her material, rarely handling paint conventionally but using it more like plastic or plaster. Underpinning all of... Read moreMollie Douthit
When worlds collide: the Buttler Gallery27 Jan - 24 Mar 2024 Mollie Douthit explores ideas of intimacy, domesticity and memory in her work. Her paintings celebrate everyday moments and personal experiences where her singular sense of humour prevails. Her paintings of interiors are representations of the sensory and remembered qualities of space and objects sourced from the visual filing cabinet of... Read moreWinter group show
Gallery & invited artists29 Nov 2023 - 28 Feb 2024 The Molesworth is delighted to present an exhibition of recent works by gallery and invited artists. Read moreGabhann Dunne
Eight billion mystics10 Nov - 22 Dec 2023 We're publishing a hardback catalogue to accompany the show. The introductory text by Dr Yvonne Scott can be read below. EIGHT BILLION MYSTICS by Dr Yvonne Scott The titles of Gabhann Dunne’s shows are never accidental; they always have a particular relevance to the body of work on display. In... Read moreHelen Blake
A room full of altarpieces, but not a church5 Oct - 2 Nov 2023 A ROOM FULL OF ALTARPIECES, BUT NOT A CHURCH by Aidan Dunne The title of Helen Blake’s exhibition, with its inbuilt qualification, is taken from a phrase she remembers reading. She borrowed it because it seemed to her to sum up something she aims for in her work. Historically, she... Read moreMollie Douthit
Dreams are important7 - 29 Sep 2023 THE WORK OF DREAMS by Sara Baume By the time I had met Mollie Douthit every one of our grandparents was already dead. We calculated the chronological order of their deaths in my car one afternoon, in the no-man’s-land of dual-carriageway approaching the tunnel under the River Lee. We were... Read moreGillian Lawler
Edgelands22 Jun - 20 Jul 2023 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of new paintings by Gillian Lawler. The former head of collections at IMMA, Catherine Marshall, has written of Lawler's work that it is pervaded by unease. 'It hangs like microscopic atoms of pollution in the air, lingers around multiple 'blind' windows,... Read moreRonnie Hughes
Thrum18 May - 15 Jun 2023 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present a solo exhibition of new paintings by Ronnie Hughes, his first at the gallery. Hughes is one of Ireland's most dynamic abstract painters. His elegant and poised works are executed with exquisite technical skill yet retain a lightness of touch. They evolve over... Read moreCatherine Barron
The colour of things20 Apr - 13 May 2023 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of new paintings by Catherine Barron. In her latest body of work, Barron explores the nature of colour, how we perceive it and how that translates into a broader existential understanding of the relationship between subjective experience and objective reality. ‘It’s... Read morePhilip Moss
Haiku paintings and other works9 Mar - 6 Apr 2023 The Molesworth is delighted to present the first solo exhibition at the gallery of the celebrated Irish artist, Philip Moss. Moss is one of the most interesting and independent-minded artists working in Ireland today. The critic Cristín Leach has described him as ‘a remarkable realist painter who opts often to... Read moreAlan Phelan
Happiness engineering3 Feb - 3 Mar 2023 A series of humourous aphorisms with the occasional neologism best describe the text paintings Alan Phelan has made for this, his second solo show at the Molesworth Gallery, and first ever exhibition of paintings. These new works are accompanied by several new Joly screen photographs, and the striped method of... Read moreWinter group show
Gallery artists5 Dec 2022 - 20 Jan 2023 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present a selection of work by gallery artists in our first-floor space. Vera Klute's solo show contunues on the ground floor. Read moreVera Klute
Flora25 Nov - 23 Dec 2022 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present its third solo exhibition of the work of Vera Klute, one of the most critically-acclaimed artists working in the country today. Her latest body of work includes a series of boldly-coloured and closely-cropped images of woodland, where the sinuous, coiling branches and the... Read moreMaeve McCarthy
In-between places13 Oct - 16 Nov 2022 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present its sixth solo exhibition of the work of Maeve McCarthy. In this new collection of paintings, McCarthy reflects on the relationship between place, memory, identity, and what it means to call somewhere home. Having spent a number of years in rural France, she... Read moreJohn Kindness
Playing with food1 Sep - 6 Oct 2022 Long before he discovered the works of Giuseppe Arcimboldo, a painter whose portraits are assembled from objects such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish and books, John Kindness was aware of many composite figures in the world of package design, comics and advertising. The 'Liquorice Allsort man', 'Brassneck' and ‘Bibendum', the... Read moreProsopopoeia
art and storytelling7 - 30 Jul 2022 ‘Prosopopoeia’ is a term usually associated with literature and denotes a rhetorical device in which an imaginary, absent or deceased person is represented as speaking or acting. Without it, the story being told lacks immediacy, breaching the writing dictum of ‘show, don’t tell’ that allows the reader to experience events... Read moreShane Berkery
The Tasting Menu9 - 30 Jun 2022 The Molesworth is delighted to present The Tasting Menu , Shane Berkery's third solo exhibition at the gallery. The title refers to the breadth of themes and styles the artist embraces, never shying away from difficult subjects, whether technically or aesthetically, but also revelling in the joy of colour and... Read moreFrancis Matthews
Recent works7 May - 3 Jun 2022 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present its fourth solo exhibition of the work of Francis Matthews. In this new series of paintings, followers of the artist will recognise the familiar subject matter of urban architecture: details of streets and buildings that might go unnoticed or cursorily be considered unsightly... Read moreJane Rainey
Lunar tides24 Mar - 22 Apr 2022 'The sky has no surface and is intangible; the sky cannot be turned into a thing or given a quantity. And landscape painting begins with the problem of painting sky and distance’ - John Berger Berger, John. 1972. Ways of Seeing (London, England: BBC Books) In Lunar tides , Jane... Read moreOscar Fouz Lopez
Light Catchers10 Feb - 16 Mar 2022 The work of Oscar Fouz Lopez is informed by mythological stories and their synthesis of history, metaphor and philosophical teachings. His latest paintings feature a cast of characters, the Light Catchers, absorbed in their own thoughts, travelling through surreal landscapes, engaged in activities at once mundane and metaphysical. He posits... Read moreWinter group show
Gallery artists9 Dec 2021 - 28 Feb 2022 The gallery presents a selection of works by gallery and invited artists that can be viewed by appointment for the month of January. Read moreCatherine Barron
Principles of light2 - 23 Dec 2021 In December of 2021, The Molesworth Gallery presents an exhibition of new paintings by Catherine Barron. Barron’s current focus is the nature of creativity and consciousness. To facilitate this, she has adopted a broader-based practice that includes research, writing, interactive workshops, performance lecture, as well as painting. Her research has... Read moreMick O'Dea
West northwest4 - 27 Nov 2021 In November, 2021, The Molesworth Gallery presents the debut solo exhibition at the gallery of celebrated Irish artist, Mick O’Dea. We've published a hardback catalogue to coincide wtiht the exhibiton. The introductory essay by Aidan Dunne can be read below. WEST NORTHWEST by Aidan Dunne Artists have long been drawn... Read moreGabhann Dunne
The end of a / sure beginning7 - 29 Oct 2021 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present its fourth solo exhibition of the work of Gabhann Dunne. We've published a hardback catalogue to coincide with the exhibition. The introductory essay by Cristín Leach can be read below, while copies of the catalogue are available from the gallery. N O P... Read morethreadstories
Persona3 - 30 Sep 2021 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present a selection of new work by threadstories. In her work, threadstories questions the erosion of personal privacy in our digital age and its effect on how we view and portray ourselves online. Her practice layers traditional craft techniques, performance and photography. She uses... Read moreMollie Douthit
Home is on the inside3 - 30 Sep 2021 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present Mollie Douthit’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. Catherine Marshall, former Head of Collections at IMMA, has written of Mollie Douthit that she “shows extraordinary maturity for a very young artist. She paints objects so commonplace in everyday experience that they would be... Read moreAlan Phelan
JOLY SCREEN PHOTOGRAPHS - FLEURS TARABISCOTÉ9 - 30 Jul 2021 The title of the show translates as fussy, complex, over-ornate, or simply florid flowers - pointing to these photographs being more than just about blooms. The exhibition presents fifteen unique, non-editioned, Joly screen photographs of flower arrangements using the nineteenth century colour process invented in Dublin and revived by Phelan,... Read moreHelen Blake
Recent works9 - 30 Jul 2021 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present its third solo exhibition of the work of Helen Blake. Blake is a painter whose practice focuses on colour, engaging with rhythm and formalism, chance and deliberation. Using a working method where process and contemplation guide the evolution of the work, her small,... Read moreCian McLoughlin
Madness and the cure for madness29 May - 30 Jun 2021 'Perhaps it is only in the crowd that people cast off their petty day to day concerns and become subjects of history.’ George Lefebvre, a historian of the French Revolution In this new body of work, Cian McLoughlin explores the theme of crowd behaviour, the powerful phenomenon that has persisted... Read moreChrysalis
Gallery artists - Online only7 - 29 May 2021 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present an online group exhibition of gallery artists. Emerging from over four months of lockdown, we'll be open again as normal from May 17th but works can be viewed in-person by appointment from May 10th. We're looking forward to resuming our normal schedule of... Read moreMaeve McCarthy
Within a thousand metres3 - 23 Dec 2020 Maeve McCarthy moved to rural France in 2017. The artist responds to her new living and working environment in her latest body of work and reflects on the relationship between place, memory, identity, and what it means to call somewhere home. There is also a sense of regeneration in the... Read moreSean Molloy
The Lost Estate3 - 23 Dec 2020 As a painter, Molloy's key concern is to investigate the relevance of painting in a digitally-mediated world. The work is constructed via a process of experimenting with a series of traditional baroque-inspired themes, spliced together with over-painted elements associated with digital-based imagery. The traditional elements have been appropriated from sources... Read moreFrancis Matthews
Figure and void5 - 30 Oct 2020 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present its third solo exhibition of the work of Francis Matthews. In this new series of paintings, followers of the artist will recognise the familiar subject matter of urban architecture: details of streets and buildings that might go unnoticed or cursorily be considered unsightly... Read moreVera Klute
Grounded3 - 30 Sep 2020 As the title ‘Grounded’ might suggest, Vera Klute’s second solo exhibition at the gallery showcases a new body of work that has been developed mainly during the recent lockdown. Through paintings, monoprints and small sculptures, the artist examines her immediate natural environment. The sudden and complete reduction of activity distils... Read moreSummer group exhibition
Gallery & invited artists27 Jul - 28 Aug 2020 We're delighted to present a summer group show over both floors of the gallery, featuring represented and invited artists. Please note that we're open by appointment only for the month of August. Read moreShane Berkery
Cave paintings22 Jun - 17 Jul 2020 The Molesworth is delighted to present ‘Cave paintings’, Shane Berkery's second solo exhibition at the gallery. The exhibition title was inspired by a casual remark from a friend of the artist who compared his practice to ‘cave painting’, so archaic does the process of painting seem in the digital age... Read moreGillian Lawler
There are intangible realities which float near us, formless and without words6 Mar - 29 May 2020 In this new series of works, Gillian Lawler explores culturally-ingrained conceptions of a futuristic ‘sublime’. She references Edmund Burke’s use of the word ‘sublime’ in an art-historical context, where a work elicits the strongest of emotional responses in the viewer. Burke wrote that ‘whatever is in any sort terrible or... Read moreOscar Fouz Lopez
Don't look back, baby6 - 28 Feb 2020 The work of Oscar Fouz Lopez is informed by mythological stories and their synthesis of history, metaphors and philosophical teachings. According to Carl Jung, myths are embedded in the human psyche in the form of archetypes. Lopez's paintings focus on the Hero archetype who endures personal challenges, serving as a... Read moreWinter group exhibition
Gallery & invited artists6 Dec 2019 - 28 Feb 2020 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present a group show of gallery and invited artists in our first-floor space. Read moreGabhann Dunne
When the wolves own the island5 - 23 Dec 2019 The Molesworth is delighted to present When the wolves own the island , Gabhann Dunne’s third solo exhibition at the gallery. In his latest body of work, Dunne creates an alternative Ireland, a country re-wilded, where its human population has offered up a restitution to nature. This alternative vision of... Read moreJohn Boyd
Merely conventional signs14 - 30 Nov 2019 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present a solo exhibition of new work by John Boyd. Boyd has developed a singular style, one that hints at complex and unresolved narratives replete with a quiet but profound anguish. The people in his work - invariably male and wearing a markedly glum... Read moreMegan Burns & Francis Matthews
Penumbra13 Sep - 18 Oct 2019 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present Penumbra, a joint exhibition of new work by Megan Burns and Francis Matthews. The work of Burns challenges, alters and rearranges our perceptions of what we know to be familiar and constitutes an ongoing exploration into architectural space and the freudian terminology of... Read moreJane Rainey
The horizon is never still4 - 31 Jul 2019 Drawing inspiration from Romanticism and traditional Japanese landscape painting, Jane Rainey's work is never a facsimile of the world around us, but instead expresses our longing for an escape into nature, tapping into a sense of magic and the inner self. Following a visit to the Chester Beatty museum in... Read moreMollie Douthit
Daily Bread6 - 28 Jun 2019 The Molesworth is delighted to present Mollie Douthit’s debut solo exhibition at the gallery. Catherine Marshall, former Head of Collections at IMMA, has written of Douthit that she “shows extraordinary maturity for a very young artist. She paints object so commonplace in everyday experience that they would be comic, were... Read moreMercedes Helnwein
Jerks and Soulmates9 - 30 May 2019 “… the salient feature of the absurd age I was at - an age which for all its alleged awkwardness, is prodigiously rich - is that reason is not its guide, and the most insignificant attributes of other people always appear to be consubstantial with their personality. One lives among... Read moreHelen Blake
Recent Works7 Mar - 16 Apr 2019 The Molesworth is delighted to present Helen Blake's second solo exhibition at the gallery. Blake is a painter whose practice focuses on colour, engaging with rhythm and formalism, chance and deliberation. Using a working method where process and contemplation guide the evolution of the work, her small, overtly hand-made paintings... Read moreMartin Redmond
Recent Works8 Feb - 1 Mar 2019 On first viewing , the subject matter of Martin Redmond's work is evocative of Claudio Bravo (1936-2011), the Chilean photo-realist artist. Cardboard boxes, crumpled paper and plastic bags are observed with the rigour of someone seeing these objects for the first time, alert to every shifting hue, every interplay of... Read moreOnce upon a spacetime
Catherine Barron6 - 24 Dec 2018 Catherine Barron's latest body of work draws on her research and theorising on the nature of creativity, brought about by a period in which she couldn't paint because of a shoulder injury, itself brought about by an intense period of art-making, reflecting on her life and her relationships. The creative... Read moreWinter group show
Gallery & invited artists6 Dec 2018 - 31 Jan 2019 The Molesworth Gallery presents a group exhibition of gallery and invited artists. Read moreBack to the garden
Maeve McCarthy RHA8 - 30 Nov 2018 The starting point for Maeve McCarthy's latest body of work is a return to where she grew up in Glenageary, Co Dublin. Although her family home is superficially unchanged from when she last lived there, both of her parents have recently passed away. The house remains as a repository of... Read moreNew Paintings
Francis Matthews5 - 31 Oct 2018 The Molesworth is delighted to present the second solo exhibition at the gallery of the work of Francis Matthews. In this exhibition, Matthews continues his exploration of the contrasting qualities of light - nighttime, daytime, dusk - in a variety of settings, ranging from intimate interiors and neglected laneways to... Read moreAnvil Dust
Thomas Brezing7 - 28 Sep 2018 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of new work by Thomas Brezing. We've published a 48-page catalogue to coincide with the exhibition, with an introductory essay by Rory O'Byrne, Arts Officer with Fingal Co. Council, who have supported the production costs. Copies are available from the gallery,... Read moreLanded
Sean Molloy5 - 31 Jul 2018 A s a painter, Molloy's key concern is to investigate the relevance of painting in a digitally-mediated world. The work is constructed via a process of experimenting with a series of traditional baroque-inspired themes, spliced together with over-painted elements associated with digital-based imagery. The traditional elements have been appropriated from... Read moreBruach
Joe Dunne RHA7 Jun - 10 Jul 2018 'Bruach', meaning border or brink in Irish, is an exhibition of landscape paintings bringing together responses to two largely peripheral locations in Ireland. As a fellow of the Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Joe Dunne has drawn inspiration from the coastline of North Mayo on numerous residencies there. In another favoured fringe... Read moreHiraeth
Gillian Lawler11 - 30 May 2018 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present Hiraeth , a solo exhibition of new work by Gillian Lawler. 'Hiraeth' is a welsh word that describes the pain of loving a place, the pain wrought by distance, a yearning for a home you cannot return to, a home that no longer... Read moreContemporary Paintings
Shane Berkery1 - 31 Mar 2018 For his debut solo exhibition at The Molesworth Gallery, Shane Berkery distils an array of imagery into a group of new paintings. These images range from an archive of family photographs, documenting his Japanese-Irish heritage, to the stream of posts assailing him via social media feeds. Visual references are sampled,... Read moreTronies
Cian McLoughlin9 - 30 Nov 2017 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present Tronies , an exhibition of new work by Cian McLoughlin, running from November 9 - 30th, 2017. This body of work has been four years in the making, documenting the evolution of Cian's style as well as his exploration of the tronie ,... Read moreIn the presence of birds
Gabhann Dunne9 - 31 Oct 2017 T he Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present In the Presence of Bird s, our second solo exhibition of the work of Gabhann Dunne. In this new body of work, Dunne deals with the gap perceived to exist between animals and people, in particular, those who find themselves uncomfortable with... Read moreImponderable images
JP Donleavy6 - 27 Sep 2017 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present its fourth solo exhibition of the work of J.P. Donleavy. The author and playwright of The Ginger Man and other internationally-acclaimed works, Donleavy began his artistic career in Ireland as an artist. He held his first solo exhibition in Dublin in 1948 and... Read moreHome and high ground
Conor Foy6 - 27 Jul 2017 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present Home and high ground , an exhibition of new work by Conor Foy, running from July 6th - 27th. Like the work, the title of the show is oblique. ‘Home’ has a possessive subtext: where you identify as home is considered a safe... Read moreRecent works
Gareth Reid9 - 29 Jun 2017 The Molesworth Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of recent work by Gareth Reid, the overall winner of the Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year for 2017. As part of the award, Sky Arts commissioned Gareth to paint a portrait of Graham Norton that was added to the... Read moreWhispering to the ground
Patrick Redmond21 Apr - 26 May 2017 For his latest body of work, Patrick Redmond marshals material from old dictionaries, science encyclopaedias and reference books that predate his birth. Implying a world he cannot know or be a part of, he references and collages these sources with his own images to create paintings and charcoal drawings. All... Read moreRecent works
Helen Blake16 Mar - 11 Apr 2017 There is something musical in how Helen Blake’s work unfolds over time. This is true of the artist’s process; it is also true for the viewer. The longer you spend with Blake’s work, the more it yields. Blake paints meticulously, in oils, on an increasingly small scale in recent years,... Read moreSahasrara
Michael Beirne10 Dec 2016 - 31 Jan 2017 For Michael Beirne, making art has been central to his experience of the pleasures and struggles of living in the contemporary world. This new work establishes a territory which is not autobiographical or 'dream-like' in its narrative suggestions. Instead he presents a terrain of psychological and physical experience which draws... Read moreSix Streets
Francis Matthews10 - 30 Nov 2016 Forlorn coincidence: the nighttime cityscapes of Francis Matthews by Hugh Campbell The route described in the most recent sequence of paintings by Francis Matthews runs from Heytesbury St to Harcourt St, moving across territory that varies from the domestic to the commercial and from two-storey nineteenth-century domestic to four-storey late... Read moreJonah and the whale
Thomas Brezing2 - 29 Sep 2016 Like all contemporary artists, Thomas Brezing’s work responds to the world around him and his experience of living in it. While nominally a landscape painter, his work is not a straightforward depiction of mountains and valleys but rather an attempt to reconcile his understanding of the world and his interest... Read moreVeins
Curated by Davey Moor & Peter Prendergast8 Jul - 10 Aug 2016 Featuring work by Susan Connolly, Cecilia Danell, Gemma Fitzpatrick, Helen Hughes, Riin Kaljurand, Eimear Murphy and Doireann Ní Ghrioghair Veins peels back the layers to reveal seven artists whose work is pitched variously, between painterly sculpture and sculptural painting, taking in anatomy lessons, the collective unconscious and the music of... Read moreSmall... far away
Curated by Davey Moor & Peter Prendergast8 Jul - 10 Aug 2016 < < < For immediate release > > > Prendergast & Moor invite submissions from artists for public monuments. These works should not respond to, reflect upon, nor bear testament to any preconceived notions the commissioning body has, nor anything outside the artist's purview. The structures will not conform to... Read moreWhere the wild things are
Animal iconography in contemporary art15 Jun - 2 Jul 2016 Every creature of the world is like a book and a picture to us and a mirror. -Alan of Lille (Twelfth Century theologian) With work from gallery and invited artists including Catherine Barron, Michael Beirne, Gabhann Dunne, John Kindness, Vera Klute, Brendon Marczan, Bennie Reilly, Sheila Pomeroy, Patrick Redmond and... Read moreBreeding Ground
Vera Klute13 May - 10 Jun 2016 We are delighted to present Vera Klute's debut solo exhibition at The Molesworth Gallery. Since graduating in fine art from IADT in 2006 with a first-class honours degree, Klute has had solo exhibitions at the RHA Ashford Gallery, Dublin, and the Butler Gallery, Kilkenny. She has shown in the group... Read more