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The Irish Museum of Modern Art, also known as IMMA, opened in May 1991 and is Ireland's leading national institution exhibiting and collecting modern and contemporary art. It is located in the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, a fine 17th-century building near Heuston Station to the west of Dublin's city centre. The current director is Enrique Juncosa, he was previously Deputy Director of the Reina Sofia National Museum Arts Centre (MNCARS) in Madrid. Juncosa is only the second director of the IMMA, the first was Declan McGonagle. 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Royal Hospital, Kilmainham in Kilmainham, Dublin is one of the finest 17th-century building in Ireland. ...
As a means of recording the passage of time, the 17th century was that century which lasted from 1601-1700 in the Gregorian calendar. ...
WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 53. ...
The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS) is the official name Spains national museum of 20th century art (informally shortened to the Museo Reina Sofía or Queen Sofia Museum). ...
Declan McGonagle is an Irish art curator. ...
Courtyard of the IMMA, with permanent and temporary exhibits of artwork. The Museum concentrates on acquiring contemporary art by living artist and buys only from primary markets: studios and galleries. It also accepts donations of art dating from 1940 onwards and through some generous gifts has made progress towards a representative collection of art of that period. Given its youth the museum has a reasonable collection and it mounts selective exhibitions of its own collection. It concentrates on hosting exhibitions and has a very active exhibition programme as demonstrated by the example of the exhibition programme for 2003 given below. It is hoped that in the future the Museum will be provided with more space, allowing its current activity to be complimented by an encyclopedic permanent display of contemporary art, something Ireland lacks. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (3072 Ã 2304 pixel, file size: 1. ...
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North facade of the main building, viewed from the formal garden below it. The Royal Hospital is a striking location for displaying modern art. Modelled on Les Invalides in Paris, it is arranged around a courtyard and the interior has long corridors running along series of modest interlocking rooms. This has made for some interesting and visually exciting exhibits, but the museum is limited it its ability to house large works of art. Another disadvantage is that it is difficult to move art works around. However, in its favour, the layout allows several exhibitions to run concurrently and the setting is very fine: the courtyard, the noble facades, a restored baroque formal garden and a lovely old dining room and chapel. The dining room generates income as a venue for weddings and conference dinners, as does the cafe and bookshop in the vaults; the Museum itself is free. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 477 pixel Image in higher resolution (3072 Ã 1830 pixel, file size: 1. ...
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The church at the Invalides Court of the museum of the Army Les Invalides in Paris, France consists of a complex of buildings in the 7th arrondissement containing museums and monuments, all relating to Frances military history, as well as a hospital and a retirement home for war veterans...
The original stables of the Royal Hospital have been restored, extended and converted into artists studios and the Museum runs an artist in residence programme. The Museum also has community and education programmes and a national programme whereby it exhibits works from its collection in other venues.
Exhibitions in 2003 - Langlands and Bell: The House of Osama bin Laden
- Louise Bourgeois: Stitches in Time
- Private and Public Narratives: Selected works from the IMMA Collection
- Living in Motion: Design and Architecture for Flexible Dwelling
- Knut Ã…sdam
- Paul Seawright: Hidden
- Paul Morrison: haematoxylon
- Cristina Iglesias
- COBRA: Copenhagen Brussels Amsterdam
- The Tail that Wags the Dog: Outsider Art in the Expressionist Tradition
- Weltkunst Collection: Glad that things don't talk
- Rose Finn-Kelcey: Bureau de Change
- Gary Hume
- Recent Acquisitions to the IMMA Collection
- Lorna Simpson: Photoworks and Films 1986 - 2002
- John the Painter
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| Museums and Public Galleries in Ireland | | The Chester Beatty Library | The Crawford Municipal Art Gallery | Donegal County Museum | Downpatrick & County Down Railway* | Dublin Writers Museum | The Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery | The Hunt Museum | The Irish Museum of Modern Art | The Irish Jewish Museum | James Joyce Centre | Kilmainham Gaol | Marsh's Library | The National Gallery of Ireland | The National Museum of Ireland | The National Print Museum of Ireland | The Natural History Museum | National Library of Ireland | National Transport Museum of Ireland | National Wax Museum | Ormeau Baths Gallery* | The Pearse Museum | The Somme Heritage Centre* | Saint Patrick Visitor Centre* | The State Heraldic Museum | The Ulster Folk & Transport Museum* | The Ulster Museum* The Chester Beatty Library was established in Dublin, Ireland in 1950, to house the remarkable collections of mining magnate, Sir Alfred Chester Beatty. ...
The Crawford Municipal Art Gallery is a public art gallery in Cork city. ...
Donegal County Museum, located on High Road in the large urban environment of Letterkenny in Ireland, is a county museum. ...
The Downpatrick & County Down Railway is a heritage railway in County Down, Northern Ireland. ...
The Dublin Writers Museum was opened in November 1991 at No 18, Parnell Square, the museum occupies an original eighteenth-century house, which accommodates the museum rooms, library, gallery and administration area. ...
Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane is an art gallery funded by Dublin City Council and located in Charlemont House in Dublin, Ireland. ...
The Hunt Museum is a museum in the city of Limerick, Ireland. ...
The Irish Jewish Museum is a small museum in Dublin dedicated to the history of the Irish Jewish community. ...
The James Joyce Centre is based in a restored 18th century Georgian townhouse, dating from a time when the north inner city of Dublin was at the height of its grandeur. ...
Kilmainham Jail, also known as Kilmainham Gaol, is a prison located in Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland. ...
Marshs Library, built in 1701 by Archbishop Narcissus Marsh, was the first public library in Ireland. ...
The National Gallery of Ireland houses the Irish national collection of Irish and European art. ...
The National Museum of Ireland (NMI) is the main museum in Ireland. ...
The National Print Museum of Ireland is based in a soldiers chapel in the Beggars Bush area of Dublin, Republic of Ireland. ...
Irelands Natural History Museum is housed on Merrion Street in Dublin. ...
National Library of Ireland is a national library located in Dublin, Ireland. ...
The National Transport Museum of Ireland is based in the grounds of the Howth Castle. ...
The National Wax Museum is a privately owned waxworks museum in Dublin, Ireland. ...
The Ormeau Baths Gallery, Belfast is one of Irelands premier contemporary art spaces. ...
The Pearse Museum is dedicated to the memory of Patrick Pearse, educationalist and nationalist who was executed for his part in the 1916 Rising. ...
The Somme Heritage Centre is a tourist attraction and education center in Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland. ...
The Saint Patrick Visitor Centre is located in Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland. ...
The State Heraldic Museum in Kildare St. ...
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* indicates Northern Ireland Anthem: UK: God Save the Queen Regional: (de facto) Londonderry Air Capital Belfast Largest city Belfast Official languages English (de facto), Irish, Ulster Scots 3, BSL, NISL, ISL Government Constitutional monarchy - Queen Queen Elizabeth II - Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair MP - First Minister Ian Paisley - Deputy First Minister...
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