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The Coach House

Ongoing: All Flowers in Time Bend Towards the Sun - Work exploring the dualities that shape art and life, inspired by Flann O'Brien's layered contrasts of rural and urban, reality and imagination, and seriousness and humour. Curated by artists Paul Hallahan and Lee Welch, the exhibition features Irish and international artists working across painting, sculpture, and video, showcasing how opposites coexist and connect. A highlight is the rediscovered self-portrait of Christy Brown, offering a rare insight into the resilience and creativity of one of Ireland's iconic artists.

The State Apartment Galleries

From Apr 22: Casimir Markievicz: A Polish Artist in Bohemian Dublin (1903-1913) - Curated by
Prof. Emily Mark-FitzGerald (UCD) and Dr Kathryn
Milligan (NCAD). The exhibition
explores the life, art, and theatre of Casimir Markievicz, husband of Irish revolutionary Constance Markievicz, who was a central figure in the Dublin avant-garde of the early 20th century. Includes more than 80 paintings, photographs, and archival objects from national and international public collections as well as private
lenders, including numerous works from Polish family collections returning to Ireland for the first time. The exhibition also features
many paintings and photographs
of Ukraine, where Casimir's family lived, including works created by both Constance and Casimir. An 80-page publication accompanies the exhibition. Joint initiative of the
Office of Public Works/Dublin
Castle and the Embassy of Poland
in Dublin, as part of the embassy's cultural programme
celebrating Poland's presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2025

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