education / community programme national programme IMMA Editions How to get there Museum Entrance on Military Road. IMMA is pleased to offer a number of limited editions for sale. These The Education and Community Programme aims to create access to For further information on Studio 10 or Focus On… contact Lisa Moran, The National Programme is designed to make the Museum’s assets, By Bus: Buses to Heuston Station (5 minutes walk via Military Rd): 26 editions are the result of the generosity of several artists towards the the visual arts by developing new audiences, which are both engaged Curator: Education and Community Department, IMMA, tel: 01 6129912, skills and resources available in a variety of situations and locations in from Wellington Quay; 51, 79 from Aston Quay; 90 Dart Feeder Bus from Museum. Limited editions by the following artists are now available: and informed, through a broad range of programmes and projects, and email: [email protected] Ireland. Using the IMMA Collection, the National Programme facilitates Connolly and Tara Street Stations to Heuston Station. Buses to James St (5 minutes walk via steps to Bow Lane onto Irwin St and Military Rd): 123 to develop good practice in the field of arts education through action the creation of exhibitions and other projects for display in a range of Francesco Clemente, Juan Uslé, Dorothy Cross, Franz Ackermann, Talks and Lectures from O’Connell St/Dame St; 51B, 78A from Aston Quay. research projects. locations around the country. The National Programme establishes the Isaac Julien, João Penalva, Barry Flanagan and Anne Madden. The Irish Museum of Modern Art’s regular series of talks and lectures Museum as inclusive, accessible and national. IMMA Members receive a 10% discount on IMMA editions. For further By car: 10 minute drive from city centre. Unlimited free car parking. Mediator Talks gives the general public and targeted audiences a unique opportunity to information visit www.imma.ie or contact the Development Office, On foot: Approx. 30 to 40 minutes from city centre. Free guided tours every week on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at meet and interact with a cross section of artists, curators and specialists. 1 - 30 Sept l Collectors’ Choice: An Exhibition of Works Selected IMMA, tel: 01 612 9902, email: [email protected] By train: 5 minute walk from Heuston Station; from Connolly and Tara The Museum aims to present a broad range of talks and lectures reflecting 2:30pm. No booking is required and tours depart from the main by Maura and George McClelland from their Personal Street Stations by 90 bus to Heuston Station. reception area. and debating the Museum’s diverse programme of temporary exhibitions, Collection and the McClelland Collection at IMMA the Collection and aspects of the Education and Community Programme. The Irish Museum of Modern Art is Ireland’s leading national institution By Luas: Red Line to Heuston Station. The Strule Arts Centre, Omagh, Co Tyrone Guided Visits A detailed brochure outlining the current programme is available from the for the collection and presentation of modern and contemporary art. Opening Hours Group leaders, teachers and tutors can book free guided visits of IMMA’s main information desk. This exhibition includes works by William Conor, Gerard Dillon, Paul The Museum’s mission is to foster within society an awareness, exhibitions for their classes and groups. Booked tours are available Henry, Tony O’Malley, Dan O’Neill, Colin Middleton and William Scott RA Tuesday - Saturday 10.00am - 5.30pm understanding and involvement in the visual arts through policies and except Wednesday 10.30am - 5.30pm For further information on the Talks and Lectures Programme, please TOA CO Tuesday - Friday 10.00am, 11.45am, 2.30pm and 4.00pm. Tours are 45 amongst others. programmes NAwhich are excellent, innovative and inclusive. The Museum N contact Aoife Ruane, Assistant Curator: Education and Community Sunday &NA BankUGHT Holidays STREET 12 noon - 5.30pm minutes in duration. There are restrictions to group size (32 maximum). presents a wide VvarietyAN ROAD of art RD.in a dynamic programme of exhibitions, Two adults should accompany each primary class. To book please Department, IMMA, tel: 01- 6129913, email: [email protected] 4 Oct – 2 Dec l Collectors’ Choice: An Exhibition of Works BLACKH which regularly includes bodies ofTH work from its own Collection and its Monday Closed contact the information desk at least three weeks in advance of your Selected by Maura and George McClelland from award-winning Education and Community Department. 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East Wing, First Floor Galleries East Wing, ground Floor Galleries shown before. Balka’s work has a bare and West Wing, First Floor Galleries Anne Madden: A Retrospective Until Patrick Hall 10 OCT elegiac quality that is underlined by a careful, (I’m Always Touched) By Your UNTIL 30 SEPT - 6 JAN minimalist placement of objects, as well as the 17 MAR Spanning the entire career of one of Ireland’s Presenting some 90 drawings, this exhibition Presence, Dear gaps and pauses between them. He deals with most highly-regarded painters, this exhibition focuses on ink, pastel and watercolour works both personal and collective memories, especially New Acquisitions comprises some 60 works from the 1950s to on paper and nude charcoal drawings by one of as they relate to his Catholic upbringing and the This exhibition features 37 pieces acquired by date, including a number direct from the artist’s Ireland’s most important painters. It includes a experience of Poland’s fractured history. IMMA since 2003 through purchase, donation and studio. The exhibition features some of Madden’s selection of recent drawings, some of which have long-term loan. The exhibition concentrates mainly, most important paintings, including early works not previously been exhibited, and new works from A major publication accompanies the exhibition. but not exclusively, on new media. It includes inspired by the Burren and her series of Megaliths, the artist’s studio. Hall’s work is fundamental film-works by Pierre Huyghe, Lu Chunsheng and Monoliths and Doorways, from the 1970s. The to an understanding of the so-called return to East Wing, First Floor Galleries Brian Duggan, an installation by Dorothy Cross, a exhibition also presents early sculptural works, painting in the late 1970s and early ‘80s in Thomas Scheibitz: about 90 Elements/ 14 NOV - 27 JAN painting by Hughie O’Donoghue and a photo work paintings from her Elegy, Pompeii, Odyssey, Icarus, Ryoji Ikeda, C4I, 2004, Photo: Kazuo Fukunaga, Produced by Forma Ireland. TOD IM DSCHUNGEL by Candida Höfer. The exhibition takes its title Garden of Love and Garden series and new Great Hall A fully-illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition. This first solo exhibition in Ireland by the from a 1978 song by the American punk rock band Maria Simonds-Gooding, Habitation & Extended Enclosure, 1999, plaster on board, paintings from her Aurora Borealis series. German artist Thomas Scheibitz comprises 119 x 165 cm, Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art Ryoji Ikeda 5 OCT Blondie. East Wing, First Floor Galleries A fully-illustrated catalogue, published in association with Scala, 8PM a selection of new paintings and sculptures works drawn from the Collection and beyond accompanies the exhibition. Price ?39.00 Japan’s leading electronic composer/artist, Ryoji Miroslaw Balka: Tristes Tropiques 14 NOV - and some earlier works. His paintings have a West Wing, Ground Floor Galleries Ikeda, focuses on the minutiae of ultrasonics, 27 jan to encourage direct engagement with individual distinctly post-Cubist orientation, while his puzzle- 10 OCT artist’s work. Maria Simonds-Gooding’s East Wing, First Floor Galleries frequencies and the essential characteristics of Tristes Tropiques (The Endless Journey) is an Three exhibition of 26 sculptures and installation works like forms are carefully composed in tightly - 6 JAN works in the Collection range from an early Nalini Malani UNTIL sound itself. Since 1995, Ikeda has been active Three is the first in a series of exhibitions 14 OCT by the leading Polish artist Miroslaw Balka. connected compositions locked into shallow 1970s plaster on board piece, to her latest through concerts, installations, and recordings, which juxtaposes the work of three artists from This first solo exhibition in Europe by Nalini Surveying the last two decades, it includes eight spaces. His paintings are filled with consumerist investigations with polished steel, while Callum integrating sound, acoustics and sublime imagery. the Collection through a concentrated display of Malani, one of India’s most prominent artists, large-scale installations and two new works never references derived from images collected Innes is represented by a work from the Exposed In the artist’s works, music, time and space Sean Scully, Once, 1986, oil on canvas, 245 x 283 cm, Collection Irish Museum of comprises paintings, video installations and a from the media, which are broken down until Modern Art are shaped by mathematical methods as Ikeda Paintings series, a grouping of works that shadow play. The exhibition provides an overview abstraction takes over from representation. explores sound as sensation, pulling apart its Patrick Hall, The Protecting Wings, 2007, ink and watercolour, 14.5 x 16.5 cm, create texture by removing paint with turpentine. of Malani’s career and includes new work Collection of the artist physical properties to reveal its relationship with A fully-illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition. IMMA’s holdings of Charles Brady’s minimal, completed in 2007. Known for her politically human perception. yet painterly, studies of ordinary objects, are charged work, Malani has gained an international New Galleries contextualised by a generous loan from the reputation for her multi-layered, mixed-media This performance at IMMA includes two of his James McKenna 28 NOV Collection of the National Gallery of Ireland. installations based most influential and acclaimed performances C4I - 2 MAR This exhibition comprises sculptures and

on repositioning and datamatics (ver.1.0.). drawings by Irish artist James McKenna, a IMMA Collection Exhibitions Abroad traditional Indian prominent figure in the visual arts and literary A major exhibition of 40 works from IMMA’s art in a modern-day It is presented by IMMA, in association with circles from the 1960s until his death in 2000. Collection will take place in Sala Kubo-Kutxa, context. Forma, Note Productions, and the Bank Dublin Theatre Festival. Born in Dublin in 1933, McKenna studied at San Sebastián, Spain, 26 October 2007 – 20 A substantial the National College of Art. A founding member January 2008. Ninety William Hogarth prints, will catalogue, published by IMMA in *Ticketing information of both the Independent Artists Group and the be shown at the Centre d’Estudis I d’investigació association with Tickets €17.00 (including booking fee). Sculptors’ Society of Ireland, he was awarded del MuVIM, Valencia, Spain, 16 December 2007 Charta, Milan, the Macaulay Fellowship for Sculpture in 1960 - 26 April 2008. From September, an installation accompanies the Available from TicketMaster tel: 0818 719300 and became a member of Aosdána in 1983. exhibition. Price €39.00 of 30 works from the IMMA’s Collection will go Mother India: Transactions in the Construction of Pain, Mother India: Transactions or visit www.ticketmaster.ie and Dublin Theatre A fully-illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition. on exhibition in the Irish Embassy in The Hague Festival Box Office tel: 01 677 8899 or visit for five years.

Nalini Malani, detail, 2005, 1400 x 700 cm (adaptable), Five channel video installation. 6 DVDS in sync. (5 images, 1 sound), Courtesy of the artist www.dublintheatrefestival.com