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  • SUMMER ART EXHIBITIONS ON NOW THROUGHOUT IRELAND

    July 26th, 2025

    Evie Hone – Composition © The Estate of Evie Hone. © The Friends of the National Collections of Ireland © Geraldine Hone. © Kate Hone

    Summer art exhibitions abound in Ireland and offer a stimulating alternative activity in holiday season.  

    If you have not yet seen it there is still time to catch The Art of Friendship dedicated to pioneering Irish Modernists Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone at the National Gallery until August 10.  With paintings, stained glass and preparatory drawings it offers 90 works by these trailblazers who studied in Paris in the 1920’s.

    A new series of works created for the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin by contemporary trailblazer Ailbhe Ni Bhriain is a meditation on the spectre of loss entitled The Dream Pool Intervals.  Five eloquent, powerful tapestries form the centre of an exhibition by this Cork based artist who works with film, computer generated imagery, collage, tapestry, print and installation.  With images of destroyed architecture, icons of war and climate disaster the tapestries seem to define this particular period in human history.  We are all now much too familiar with the sort of fractured environments that inspired this show which continues until September 28.

    Victoria Russell  Portrait of Fiona Shaw from the Crawford Gallery now on view at Uilinn in Skibbereen.

    The Crawford Gallery is closed for re-development with parts of its magnificent collection to be found in various locations around Ireland.  Uilinn, the West Cork Arts Centre in Skibbereen has gone one step further with Gra, an exhibition from the collection selected by Salt & Pepper LGBTQI+ Art Collective with the artist Toma McCullim.  Gra features key works including The Red Rose by John Lavery, Victoria Russell’s Portrait of Fiona Shaw and Patrick Hennessy’s Self Portrait and Cat. It includes works by Paul La Rocque, Sara Baum, Margaret Clark, Tom Climent, Gerard Dillon, Stephen Doyle, Mainie Jellett, Harry Kernoff, Janet Mullarney, Isabel Nolan, John Rainey, Patrick Scott, Edith Sommerville, Niamh Swanton and Mary Swanzy and continues until September 20.

    Richard Harris – Role of a Lifetime at the Hunt Museum in Limerick.

    At the Hunt Museum in Limerick From Dickie to Richard – Richard Harris, Role of a Lifetime celebrates the life, legacy and creative spirit of one of the city’s favourite sons. With personal artefacts, memorabilia and audio visual displays it focuses on his unique brilliance and impact on the arts. It is available to see until November 16. Applications are now open for the Hunt’s inaugural open submission exhibition for emerging and established artists.   The deadline is August 31.

    An Artist’s Presence at the National Gallery until September 14 explores the way artists have consciously and unconsciously placed themselves in their work. It offers drawings and paintings from the permanent collection spanning the 18th to the 21st century.  The diverse selection includes William Orpen, James Barry, Flora Mitchell, Sean Keating, Nancy Lee Katz and Moyra Barry.

    Art exhibitions are a feature of numerous festivals around Ireland. The Mallow Arts Festival, which runs until August 3, offers retrospectives by Paul Kelly and James O’Halloran (1955-2014) and features work by L S Lowry and Georges Rouault. At Visual in Carlow Dreamtime Ireland until August 31 is a research project drawn from contemporary artworks and artefacts by Sean Lynch. It investigates the potential of art to provoke, investigate and critique the shape and purpose of Irish culture. 

    Paul Kelly – Dun Aonghasa Cliffs and Shoreline at Mallow Arts Festival.

    FROM BELFAST TO KERRY WITH GORMLEYS ART AND SCULPTURE SHOWS

    July 25th, 2025
    Colgo la Luna grande by Giacinto Bosco, one of the outdoor sculptures that can be viewed as part of the Gormleys Art at Sheen Falls exhibition this September 14 to October 12. Pic by Gormleys

    The exhibition of a treasure trove of Irish an international art which opens at Culloden Hotel and Spa outside Belfast on July 27 and runs until August 31 will resume at Sheen Falls in Co. Kerry from September 14 to October 12. In both locations the curated selection of sculpture and artworks by Gormleys will feature renowned international artists like Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Banksy, Julian Opie and Salvador Dali and Irish artists Ian Pollock, Eamonn Ceannt, Bob Quinn, Paddy Campbell, Sandra Bell, and John Fitzgerald.  In Kerry the artist Liam O’Neill will debut a brand-new collection of sculptures.

    SUMMER GROUP SHOW AT SOLOMON FINE ART

    July 24th, 2025

    Margaret Egan – Drawing in the glorious sound

    This acrylic on linen by Margaret Egan is from the Summer Group Show of gallery and invited artists at Solomon Fine Art in Dublin. The exhibition is a vibrant mix of paintings, sculpture and prints and includes work by John Behan RHA, Margo Banks, Leah Beggs, Comhghall Casey, Tom Climent, Clifford Collie, Eamon Colman, Julie Cusack, Orla de Bri, Ana Duncan, Margaret Egan, Bridget Flinn, Carol Hodder, Stephanie Hess, Bernadette Madden, Maggie Morrisson, Eilis O’Connell RHA, Helen O’Connell, Helen O’Sullivan – Tyrrell, Michael Quane RHA, Bob Quinn, John Short, Corban Walker, Michael Wann and many more. The show runs until August 23.

    MAGNA CARTA AT THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES IN LONDON

    July 23rd, 2025

    The 800th anniversary of Magna Carta, the charter of liberties which has influenced legal and human rights systems around the world, will be marked in London from July 23 with a nine week public exhibition at the Society of Antiquaries. The Society, based in Burlington House just off Piccadilly and Kelmscott Manor in Oxfordshire, owns three rare 13th century copies. A 1225 reissue by King Henry III, the version later confirmed in English law, is featured. A grant of £123,304 (€143,160) from the National Lottery enabled this project, which also highlights the Charter of the Forest. This companion document safeguarded the rights of freemen. The exhibition is open on Wednesdays to Fridays until September 19 and admission is free. Founded in 1707 The Society of Antiquaries is Britain’s oldest learned society concerned with the study of the remains of the past. Pictured here is a contemporary copy of the 1225 Magna Carta, The Halesowen Abbey Scroll. 

    ISABEL NOLAN AT THE LIVERPOOL BIENNIAL

    July 22nd, 2025

    Isabel Nolan – BEDROCK

    The work of Irish artist Isabel Nolan features at two venues at the 13th Liverpool Biennial of contemporary art, Walker Art Gallery and St. John’s Gardens. The artist works in sculpture, painting, textiles and text and explores notions of reality and identity, and the human compulsion to understand and define our situations and relationships with others. ‘BEDROCK’ draws on Liverpool’s distinctive geography and the beliefs which underpin the city’s social foundations. It is inspired by the sandstone which spans the city region and is found in its distinctive architecture and acts as a metaphor for the social foundations of Liverpool and the people, places and values that ground all of us. The Liverpool Biennial runs until September 14. In 2026, Nolan will represent Ireland at the 61st Venice Biennale.

    ANNUAL SUMMER EXHIBITION AT LAVIT GALLERY

    July 21st, 2025

    The annual group summer exhibition at Cork’s Lavit Gallery offers paintings, prints, photography, culture and crafts at a variety of price points. Exhibiting artists include Wendy Dison, Michael Duhan, Patricia Doherty, Grainne Dowling, Ana Duncan, James English, Angela Fewer, Felicia Garrivan, Etain Hickey, Antonio Julio Lopez Castro, Andrew Ludick, Damaris Lysaght, David Magee, Michaela McCann, Isobel McCarthy, Kate Mac Donagh,  Peter McTigue, Paul Murphy, Claire O’Reilly, John O’Reilly, Jenny Richardson, Katherina Tremil, Zoe Velthuysen, Sarah Walker and Catherine Weld. The show continues until August 30. Pictured here is Simi Tree, an archival pigment print by David Magee from an edition of three.

    STELLAR LINE UP OF IRISH ARTISTS AT O’DRISCOLL SALE

    July 20th, 2025

    Harry Kernoff – Clare Island from Foynes on the River Shannon (1929) UPDATE: THIS MADE 2,700 AT HAMMER

    John Shinnors, Patrick Scott, Sir William Orpen, Harry Kernoff and Dan O’Neill are amongst the stellar line up of Irish artists featured at Morgan O’Driscoll’s Irish art online auction which runs until July 28.  Don Quixote (Self-Portrait) by Dan O’Neill (€6,000-€9,000) was in the collection of the late Gerald Goldberg, former Lord Mayor of Cork.  It featured in the sale of contents from his Rochestown Road residence by Mealy’s back in 2004.

    Market Place at Cany by Sir William Orpen, once in the Orpen Family collection, was shown at the Orpen Centenary Exhibition at the National Gallery of Ireland in 1978.  The mixed media work is estimated at €3,000-€4,000. An oil on board by Harry Kernoff,  Clare Island from Foynes, Co. Limerick on the River Shannon  dates to 1929 and is estimated at €3,000-€5,000.  Falling, an oil on linen by John Shinnors dates to 2000-01 and has an estimate of €8,000-€12,000.  The catalogue is online.

    James Brohan – Harvest Time. UPDATE: THIS MADE 3,800 AT HAMMER

    SET THE IMAGINATION FREE AT THIS SALE BY VICTOR MEE

    July 19th, 2025

    A set of vintage wishbone Danish dining chairs. UPDATE: THESE WERE UNSOLD

    Danish wishbone chairs, bronze boxing hares, a 19th century French oak refectory table and a Black Forest musical chair are included among nearly 1,000 lots at online evening sales by Victor Mee on July 22-23.

    There is nothing in this eclectic selection to prevent the imagination of a collector from soaring to new and unexplored heights.  Where to place a pair of cast iron pier caps in the form of a stag standing on a ball?  Maybe not to the taste of  everyone but they can be yours for an estimated €1,000-€2,000.  There is a similar estimate on a fine sturdy three seater cast iron garden bench, a pair of moulded sandstone lifesize models of Great Danes and a pair of 19th century wrought iron entrance gates.

    French wrought iron glasshouse. UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    Hand cut granite gate posts, a 19th century sandstone trough, a wrought iron portable glasshouse, a pair of sandstone lattice urns and an early 20th century French wrought iron greenhouse are all on offer.

    A 19th century brass bound campaign chest (€1,400-€1,800), a French William IV centre table with marble top (€800-€1,200), a 19th century lime washed oak chest (€600-€1,200), a walnut inlaid credenza with three glazed doors (€400-€800), a Regency rent table with leather top (€400-€800), a Victorian rosewood and satinwood inlaid side table (€350-€650), a pair of Art Deco bedside lockers (€350-€650) and a bank of four graduated drawers in the shape of drums €300-€600) are included among nearly 400 lots of furniture with estimates of from a little as €10 for an Edwardian three tier cake stand.

    A set of eight vintage Danish wishbone dining chairs with woven rush seats carry an estimate of €1,000-€2,000.  A 19th century Black Forest rosewood and burr walnut musical chair and table is slightly more expensive, at €1,500-€2,500.  This inlaid furniture contains a hidden musical box.

    Black Forest musical chair and table. UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,000 AT HAMMER

    LARGEST PIECE OF MARS ON EARTH MAKES MILLIONS

    July 17th, 2025

    The Largest Piece of Mars on Earth

    A Martian meteorite discovered in November 2023 in Niger, Africa, sold for $5,296,000 at Sotheby’s in New York. The largest piece of Mars on earth was ejected by a massive asteroid strike. It journeyed 140 million miles through space and finally the earth’s atmosphere before crashing into the Sahara Desert. Pieces of Mars are rare. Of more than 77,000 officially recognised meteorites only 400 are Martian. Weighing 24.67 kilograms this one represents approximately 6.5% of all Martian material currently known.

    CHRISTIE’S PROJECTS AUCTION SALES OF $2.1 BILLION FOR FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 2025

    July 16th, 2025

    Piet Mondrian – Composition with Large Red Plane, Bluish Gray, Yellow, Black and Blue 

    Auction house Christie’s has projected auction sales of $2.1 billion in the first half of 2025. Piet Mondrian’s Composition with Large Red Plane, Bluish Gray, Yellow, Black and Blue from the Leonard & Louise Riggio Collection sold for $47.6 million to become most valuable work of art sold at auction so far. Key performance indicators, including overall sell through rate at 88% and hammer versus the low estimate index at 115%, have all showed strength and demonstrated the market leadership of Christie’s. The global auction house sold seven of the top 10 artworks and all top four works of art sold at auction in the six months. In addition, overall auction sales in the leading 20/21 category were stable to last year at $1.3 billion. Luxury sales were up 29%, which includes car sales at Gooding Christie’s (up 12% without Gooding Christie’s).  In Jewels, Christie’s sold nine of the top 10 jewels at auction in the first half of the year. This has driven growth of 25%. The Old Master Group drove a 15% rise in auction sales in the first half of the year. Confidence for this continued momentum in the second half has been demonstrated by the record breaking $43.9 million sale in London of Canaletto’s masterpiece Venice, the Return of the Bucintoro on Ascension Day.