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Home on the Farm exhibition - Pictured are June Danagher, David Ryan, Artist Mary Burke, Una mcCarhty, Curator/Director, Limerick City Gallery of Art, Cllr. Abul Kalam Azad Talukder, Deputy Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, John MacNamara, Morgan Murphy and Dan Browne. Picture: Alan Place Home on the Farm exhibition - Pictured are June Danagher, David Ryan, Artist Mary Burke, Una mcCarhty, Curator/Director, Limerick City Gallery of Art, Cllr. Abul Kalam Azad Talukder, Deputy Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, John MacNamara, Morgan Murphy and Dan Browne. Picture: Alan Place

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LCGA At Home on the Farm exhibition continues until end of June

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Home on the Farm exhibition – Pictured are June Danagher, David Ryan, Artist Mary Burke, Una mcCarhty, Curator/Director, Limerick City Gallery of Art, Cllr. Abul Kalam Azad Talukder, Deputy Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, John MacNamara, Morgan Murphy and Dan Browne. Picture: Alan Place

LCGA At Home on the Farm exhibition continues until end of June

Conor Macnamara (5), Knockainey Co. Limerick looking at a painting depicting a herd of cows from his families farm. Picture: Alan Place

Conor Macnamara (5), Knockainey Co. Limerick looking at a painting depicting a herd of cows from his families farm. Picture: Alan Place

The five farmers who are the subjects of the At Home on the Farm exhibition at Limerick City Gallery of Art have met to view the exhibition in person.


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Deputy Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Asad Talukdar welcomed the five farmers who generously participated in the making of the exhibition, by artist Mary Burke, which features five Co. Limerick farms. The participating farmers are Dan Browne, June Danaher, John McNamara, Morgan Murphy and David Ryan.

Mary Burke’s engagement with the individual farm families created a hugely immersive exhibition which tells the personal stories and complexities of farming in Limerick and in Ireland.

At Home on the Farm was initially online due to restrictions for Covid-19, however, people now have a chance to visit it in person. The exhibition continues until 27 June 2021 at Limerick City Gallery of Art at Pery Square in the city.

All five farmers made an huge impact on Mary Burke, who speaks with genuine passion for all of them.

“Take for example John MacNamara and the quality of his grassland,” she says. “Or, the wonderful treasure trove of curiosities that Morgan Murphy has amassed in his barns and outbuildings. It was impossible for me not to document and celebrate these things.”

She talks with equal enthusiasm about all the farms she visited from Dan Browne’s majestic barn and traditional farm buildings in Thomastown, to June Danaher’s fine pedigree Limousine suckler calves in Shanagolden and David Ryan’s timeless lakeside farm at Lough Gur abutting a 15th century castle.

“There’s been a tendency in the past to romanticise the Irish landscape. I wanted to avoid that. These are working farms, that are functional and lived-in. I wanted to convey a sense of the industrial farm infrastructure against the natural landscape,” she added.

Broadcaster and writer Manchán Magan said of the exhibition: “Few artists have managed to capture the timeless integrity and fraught complexity of agriculture at this transitional time. Artist, Mary Burke’s work in At Home on the Farm will remain an eloquent testament to farming in Ireland at a seminal point in its 6,000 year existence”.

A fully illustrated catalogue with essays by broadcaster and writer, Manchán Magan and academic, Niamh Nic Ghabhann is available to purchase from LCGA for €20.

Two further exhibitions are also on view: SKIN DEEP by Mary Ruth Walsh and Cows are Mostly Silent a selection of work from the Permanent Collection, curated by Adam Stoneman.

Limerick City Gallery of Art is open Monday – Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday 12-5pm.

Admission is Free.

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