Cléa van der Grijn; Reconstructing Memory

The Model is pleased to present an exhibition of newly commissioned work that marks a major turning point in the practice of Irish artist Cléa van der Grijn. Reconstructing Memory is a multifaceted experiential and textured exploration of the societal disparities in approaches to death in Mexican and Irish cultures.

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British Art Now: Seminar

On the occasion of our partnership with The British Council, The Model is convening a seminar with a specific focus on British Art since the mid nineties. The purpose of this discussion is to investigate whether or not key developments that emerged in the 1990s have shaped contemporary art in

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Moving Pictures - Artists Films from the Film London Jarmen Award

Moving Pictures: Artists Films from the Film London Jarmen Award

The Model presents Moving Pictures, a screening programme of artists’ films that showcases the rich and diverse range of artists’ moving image work currently being produced in the UK. Developed by the British Council Visual Art and Film teams in collaboration with Film London, this innovative programme of artists’ films

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Paul Seawright

Paul Seawright: Things Left Unsaid

This project will present a new body of work by internationally known photographer Paul Seawright. The show is part of a larger tour, which began at the Culturel Irlandais in Paris and will then move to the Ulster Museum in Belfast. In his most recent work, Seawright investigates the interiors

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Ghosts of Other Stories – The British Council Collection

The Model is delighted to partner with the British Council in this centenary year of the 1916 Rising on an exhibition drawn from the British Council Collection. Art collections by their very nature rarely convey a definitive narrative of the development of artistic practice. In many ways they come into

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Jack Butler Yeats; A Broadside

The Model is delighted to present an exhibition of A Broadside, a publication edited by Jack B. Yeats and published by Dun Emer and Cuala Press each month from June 1908 – May 1915. The Broadsides feature contributions by James Stephens, Lady Gregory, Douglas Hyde, John Masefield, Seamus O’Sullivan and

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