Displayed Below are the previous exhibitions we have hosted here at Hamilton Gallery.
| Alan Ardiff |
Ardiffs large-scale bronze works act as a vehicle for self-expression, eloquently depicting the artists’ ongoing interrogation into aspects of what he describes as “the bigger picture”.
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| Michael Wann |
'Full Night Falling' is an exhibition of drawings executed in charcoal and pencil with a series of pastel explorations in colour.
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| Janet Pierce |
The body of work in this exhibition was initially inspired by a visit to the lower Himalyas in 2006, occasioning a profound shift of perception and imagery in art practice.
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| Stephen Lawlor |
The prints for this exhibition of New Works by Stephen Lawlor reflect a period of painting in which the work has gone through a process of quite radical change.
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| Cormac O'Leary |
Paintings evolve over years of gathered images, motifs emerging and receding, stories being retold and reimagined.
'To live your life is not so simple as to cross the sea.' ....Theo Dorgan.
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| Graphic Studio Dublin 50th Anniversary Exhibiton |
GOLD an exhibition of prints marking the 50th anniversary of Graphic Studio Dublin. The exhibition features works by up to fifty of Graphic’s gallery and studio artists, and is based on the theme Gold.
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| John O'Connor |
My work is rooted in the town land of Ummeryroe, my mothers birthplace in county Sligo. Ummeryroe derives from the gaelic, iomaire rua , meaning red ridge. Red clay can still be found on the land.
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| Barrie Cooke |
Barrie Cooke RHA, begins his 81st year with this exhibition of personally selected works, spanning the last decade, at the Hamilton Gallery.
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| Grainne Cuffe Ruth O'Donnell |
Shades of LIght an exhibition of fine art prints by Ruth O'Donnell & Grainne Cuffe.
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| Felim Egan |
New Works exhibition by Felim Egan at the Hamilton Gallery, Sligo. This is the first time Felim has shown his work in the Northwest.
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| Jane O'Malley |
Hamilton Gallery is delighted to host an exhibition of New Works by artist Jane O'Malley.
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| Vanya Lambrecht Ward |
Vanya Lambrecht-Ward's work grapples with the idea of dwelling and our relationship with space. Between the ocular and the tactile experience, between the flat and the spatial, the work attempts to return this space from the visual to the physical.
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| Gwen O'Dowd |
Long associated with a unique interpretation and exploration of our land and coastline, Gwen O’Dowd, Aosdana, focuses here on the restless energy of the sea. This exhibition comprises a new series of paintings that sees this artist working in exuberant form. Wonderful, joyful and powerful, this new body of work captures the rhythm and magnificence of the ocean.
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| John Behan |
Hamilton Gallery is delighted to host an exhibition of New and Selected Works by John Behan, Aosdana. This exhibition is a mythological journey full of instinct and vitality.
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| Geraldine O'Reilly |
New Works Exhibition by Geraldine O'Reilly, Aosdana, will be opened on Thursday 6th October at 8pm, by Mr. Eanna Rowe, Head of Marketing and Communications, Waterways Ireland.
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| Leo Higgins James McCreary |
The Hamilton Gallery are delighted to host an exhibition of bronze sculptures by Leo Higgins and fine art limited edition prints by James McCreary, Aosdana
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| Invited Artists |
The Hamilton Gallery celebrates the Christmas season with an exhibition by Invited Artists.
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| Cléa van der Grijn |
Chance, van der Grijn’s most recent body of work, opens up a gateway to the world of the unseen, exploring the state of being with work that hints at something to be discovered beyond the experience of the rational.
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| Michael Wann |
This body of beautifully executed studies, by artist Michael Wann, are meticulously observed remnants of lost moments, of obscured or discarded memories, of unconscious arbitrary events found in a local landscape: a pile of sticks in a field, a derelict habitat, a forgotten or neglected interior.
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| Diarmuid Delargy |
Delargy’s 'Shark Series' is loosely based on the theme of ‘Art and Extinction’. The tope or shark motif is a homage to the European natura morta tradition with a nod to the Pieta.
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