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Exhibitions at Royal Hibernian Academy RHA

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192nd RHA Annual Exhibition

Ireland’s largest and longest running exhibition of visual art.

23 May – 24 Jul 2022

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Salla Tykkä

Solo Exhibition

14 Sep – 28 Oct 2007
Finnish artist Salla Tykkä will show two film installations in the RHA in September - the Cave trilogy (2000 - 2003) comprising the works Lasso, Thriller and Cave and the Irish premiere of Zoo (2006). A series of photographs from the Blackwater series will accompany the installations.

Tykkä's trilogy Cave is centred on a female protagonist and, using 3 different actresses, loosely charts the transformation and growth of a woman as she journeys from childhood to adulthood. Concerns sur… more

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Martin Healy

I Want to Believe

I Want to Believe

12 Jul – 26 Aug 2007
Martin Healy's output over the past five years has formed a sort of artistic anthropology. He locks into popular myths asking why in such a rational age that we evoke manifestations of the primitive and superstitious. With this exhibition I Want to Believe the RHA continues its' commitment to presenting artists who were introduced through the Eurojet Futures exhibition.

Healy will exhibit two video installations, Skywatcher and Genesis 28:12 along with a series of photographic works, in Gallery… more

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Royal Hibernian Academy 177th Annual Exhibition 2007

Royal Hibernian Academy 177th Annual Exhibition 2007

22 May – 30 Jun 2007
The 177th RHA Annual Exhibition, where over half of the work is selected from open submission, provides an unparalleled opportunity to view Ireland’s best-established and most promising future artists. A high point of Ireland’s cultural calendar, this exhibition runs from May 22nd until June 30th. With last year’s record-breaking sales the exhibition has proven to be a great opportunity for both first time and experienced buyers alike.

A prize-fund of over €65,000, awarded to a varie… more

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Mark Clare

One Man's Terror is Another Man's Freedom

One Man's Terror is Another Man's Freedom

16 Mar – 9 Apr 2007
Artist Mark Clare has, over the last six years, consistently explored issues of social value in his work. Using video and photography to record a myriad of public interventions, Clare seeks to provoke and agitate our social conscience. In One Man’s Terror is Another Man’s Freedom we see the artist mount a one man demonstration in a public square in Vasa, Finland using the traditional methods of protest – a placard and pamphlet.

The exhibition at the RHA will include video reco… more

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John Gerrard

Dark Portraits

Dark Portraits

17 Nov 2006 – 7 Jan 2007
John Gerrard is an artist whose varied works investigate the emotional possibilities of digital technologies, creating pieces that allow us to question our physical and psychological identities, our relations to each other and toward the physical environment.

Working in the arena of new technology, Gerrard's understanding and manipulation of the medium is extraordinary. He explores the rift between real and the virtual by his insistence that real space and time be programmed into the behaviour… more

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Royal Hibernian Academy 176th Annual Exhibition 2006

Royal Hibernian Academy 176th Annual Exhibition 2006

30 May – 8 Jul 2006
The Royal Hibernian Academy celebrates the 176th anniversary of the RHA Annual Exhibition with the announcement of 3 additional artist's prizes for photography, sculpture and portraiture.

The RHA Annual Exhibition continues to be the most important Irish art event of the year with 550 new artworks and an artists' prize fund now totalling over 60,000 euro. The range of work exhibited adds to the richness of the spectacle: photography, painting, printmaking, sculpture and drawing as well as arch… more

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Bruce Nauman

I not I - Nauman/Guston/Beckett

I not I - Nauman/Guston/Beckett

24 Mar – 1 May 2006
The Royal Hibernian Academy is organizing a major exhibition to celebrate the centenary of Samuel Beckett (1906 1989).

The exhibition combines two of America's most outstanding artists of the twentieth century together with three recent films of Beckett's shorter plays. The exhibition is curated by RHA Director, Patrick T. Murphy, who says of the project, "This exhibition celebrates the existential truths of human existence and the rigour that each of these artists brought to creating work tha… more