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PHOTOS – Limerick City Gallery of Art officially reopens with a trilogy of new Art Exhibitions 

Pictured at the official reopening of Limerick City Gallery of Art for the launch of Mary Swanzy’s, Robert Ryan’s and Fiona O’Dwyer’s art exhibitions are artist Robert Ryan, Cllr Gerald Mitchell, Deputy Mayor, and artist Fiona O’Dwyer. Picture: Marie Hourigan/ilovelimerick. 

A triptych of exhibitions welcomes the re-opening of Limerick City Gallery of Art  

Limerick City Gallery of Art re-opened to the public with a wonderful triptych of exhibitions designed to be a feast for the eyes this summer.  The re-opening follows an extensive amount of upgrade work done, the majority of which is behind the scenes, to the value of almost half a million euro. 

The works were essential building improvements including fire safety works, and while there is no change to the look of the gallery, behind the scenes, things are running much more smoothly.  The works did allow the Gallery time to re-arrange the reception area, which is now much more welcoming to the thousands of visitors every month. 


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To celebrate the re-opening of the only municipal-funded gallery outside of Dublin, three exhibitions began their summer run, two of which reflect the diversity of work being created here in the Mid-West in the 21st century. 

Speaking at the re-opening Cllr Gerald Mitchell, who was deputising for the Mayor of the City and County of Limerick said: “Having local artists exhibit locally is a very strong feature of LCGA, giving them the opportunity to exhibit their work in this fine gallery.  But what is also important are the connections LCGA has established with national and regional institutions such as IMMA which all help to increase the profile of Limerick’s vision of what it is and will be.” 

Director/ Curator of Limerick City Gallery of Art, Una McCarthy said “I’m thrilled that we have been able to complete this phase of the works in super quick time, for which I extend my thanks to the building contractors, Collins BCE of Limerick.  I am also delighted that we will have three strong exhibitions including Lough Gur resident Robert Ryan, Clare resident, Fiona O’Dwyer and the much anticipated exhibition, Voyages, by Mary Swanzy.  Truly a rich feast for the eyes”. 

VOYAGES is an exhibition by the pioneering artist from the last century, Mary Swanzy.  Her record of achievements is unsurpassed by her better-known contemporaries yet this exhibition, curated by Sean Kissane of IMMA, is the first in Ireland in over 50 years.  She once remarked that “if I had been born Henry instead of Mary my life would have been very different”, revealing that she was conscious of the ways in which gender impacted on her career.  This exhibition seeks to reintroduce audiences to this artist’s extraordinary achievements and reinstate her as a Modern Irish Master.  Limerick is one of only three locations for this exhibition in Ireland, the others being Dublin and Cork.

Limerick City Gallery of Art re-opening

Pictured at the official re-opening of Limerick City Gallery of Art for the launch of the Robert Ryan and Fiona O’Dwyer art Exhibitions are Pat Daly, Deputy Chief Executive Limerick City and County Council, Cllr Gerald Mitchell Deputy Mayor, Una McCarthy, Director of Limerick City Gallery of Art. Picture: Marie Hourigan/ilovelimerick.

Fiona O’ Dwyer, whose exhibition has the intriguing title, I Went Up the Mountain with Someone Else’s Story and Came Down with my Own, is an accomplished artist who hails from Co. Tipperary, lives in Clare and is a graduate of LIT Limerick School of Art and Design and this is her first solo exhibition to a wider audience.  The work follows on from many years exploring ideas around familial history.  At its heart is an account of her father’s experience in the woodlands and mountain slopes of Tipperary as a source of income in the 1950s.  O’ Dwyer uses carefully selected materials to create an intricate body of work using 21st century technology and casting methods from the Bronze Age. 

Forgotten Existence is the title of Robert Ryan’s exhibition. This solo exhibition is also Ryan’s first in LCGA and is imbued with his personal connection to Lough Gur where he was born and lives.  Ryan’s art and artistic temperament arises from these elements, particularly the land and the many visible remnants of human occupation and animal husbandry stretching back over 8,000 years that are still etched clearly into it.  It is the quality of ‘otherness’ that draws us in… they capture our attention through their sense of mystery and otherworldly mystique.  I have no doubt that these paintings will capture you and draw you into the ‘otherworld’.  

 

Limerick City Gallery of Art is the only gallery outside of Dublin (Hugh Lane Gallery) that is funded by a local authority. 

Limerick City Gallery of Art (LCGA) is one of the leading contemporary art galleries in Ireland and home to an important collection of Irish 18th to 21st century art in all media, with the National Collection of Contemporary Drawing and the Michael O’Connor International Poster Collection part of it Collections. 

The Permanent Collection is exhibited on a rotation basis throughout the year in its dedicated exhibition gallery. Artists within the Permanent Collection are Paul Henry, Jack B. Yeats, Sean Keating, Charles Lamb, Letitia Hamilton, Grace Henry, Sarah Purser, Walter Verling, Donald Teskey, John Shinnors, and many more. 

Loans from the Permanent Collection have been given to venues in Ennis, Drogheda, Hunt Museum, while this summer loans will also be given to Somerset House in London.

To fully celebrate Robert Ryan’s exhibition ‘Forgotten Existence’, Limerick City Gallery of Art in conjunction with Lough Gur Development Group will host a talk by artist Robert Ryan to discuss the inspiration and origins for this work and the life of an artist in 2019 Ireland, on Saturday, 22 June, 5-7pm at Lough Gur. A fully illustrated publication will accompany the exhibition with essays by Academic, Dr Niamh Nic Ghabhann and writer and broadcaster, Manchán Magan. 

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Photos: Marie Hourigan/ilovelimerick 

 

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