Kerlin Gallery

The Kerlin Gallery is a leading contemporary art gallery located in Dublin, showcasing some of the most innovative and thought-provoking works of art by Irish and international artists. The benefits of visiting the Kerlin Gallery include the opportunity to engage with contemporary art in a cutting-edge setting, with regular exhibitions featuring a range of styles and mediums, including painting, sculpture, photography, and installation art. Visitors can expect a carefully curated selection of works that challenge and inspire, providing a unique perspective on contemporary culture and society. The gallery also hosts talks, panel discussions, and other events that offer a deeper insight into the creative process and the ideas that shape contemporary art. For anyone looking to discover new perspectives on art and culture, the Kerlin Gallery in Dublin is a must-visit destination.
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  Kerlin Gallery

  Anne’s Ln, Dublin 2, D02 A028

  Ph: (01) 670 9093

  Hours:   Sunday & Monday CLOSED

                  Tuesday to Friday 10 am t7.30 pm

  Admission:   FREE                

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  ✨Originally opened in 1988, the gallery’s current space was designed in 1994 by architect John Pawson. It is located in central Dublin and has 3,600 square feet of gallery space spread over two floors.

 ✨In 2015, the Artnet website included the gallery in a list of “Europe’s Top 55 Galleries”.David Fitzgerald, Darragh Hogan, and John Kennedy are the gallery’s directors.

 ✨It’s a contemporary commercial art gallery

 ✨Can be accessed from the St Stephen’s Green Luas stop, Green Line.

 

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Kerlin Gallery

38 Anne’s Lane, D2

Just off Grafton Street, this gallery is truly a hidden gem. The exhibition on at the moment is by an artist called Gerard Byrne. It is a video installation, showing what seems to be a day in an American radio station. According to their press release, the exhibition is about ”a study of radio as a model of time, from the micro level of adverts or radio jingles, to the macro level of timeless pop classics.” Wonderful and thought-provoking.

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