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Green On Red Gallery

The Green On Red Gallery is a leading gallery of contemporary Irish and non-Irish art in Ireland. It has occupied its current warehouse space in Dublin city centre since 1997 but has been exhibiting internationally since 1996. On top of its 10 solo and curated thematic exhibitions a year, its dynamic programme includes public lectures, performances sound events, screenings and off-site projects.

Dublin 2

Ireland
Address:
26-28 Lombard Street East
Phone: 00353(0)1 6713414
Fax: 00353(0)1 6727117
Website: www.greenonredgallery.com


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Artists Represented

* Gerard Byrne
* John Cronin
* Fergus Feehily
* Damien Flood
* John Graham
* Tom Hunter
* Mark Joyce
* Conor Kelly
* Alice Maher
* Fergus Martin
* Martin & Hobbs
* Niamh McCann
* Ronan McCrea
* Bea McMahon
* Dennis McNulty
* Niamh O'Malley
* Bridget Riley
* Nigel Rolfe
* Corban Walker
* Caroline McCarthy
* Mary Fitzgerald


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Current Exhibitions

Renewing 16 December – 29 January 2011

Green On Red Gallery is delighted to announce Renewing, an exhibition of new and recent work by gallery artists, including the two new artists added to the gallery’s roster and who will exhibit in 2011, Ronan McCrea (April 2011) and Caroline McCarthy (July-August 2011). New work appears by John Cronin (May 2011), Paul Doran, Damien Flood (November 2011), John Graham, Arno Kramer, Fergus Martin (March 2011), Bea McMahon, Niamh O’Malley (October 2011) and Nigel Rolfe. The exhibition is a ravishing selection of work in all media by this small group. Work is given new life and fresh vigour in the company of this vibrant community of artists.

Nigel Rolfe’s brand new White Tree and Mask images, remarkable for their slick, stark wintery impact sit near to Paul Doran’s hand-hewn and, by comparison, raw objects titled Jesus Where Are You and Sign. Four Years by Ronan McCrea lies apparently discarded on the floorboards but irradiating with a brilliant neon glow in the far corner of the room. Four Years tugs Nauman-like between linguistic description and real object, remarkable for its... [ Read all ]


Forthcoming Exhibitions

Tom Hunter Unheralded Stories

03 Feb - 05 March 2011

Opening Recption: Thursday 03 Feb, 6 - 8pm


Previous Exhibitions

Bea McMahon Two-Fold

11 Nov - 11 Dec. 2010

Green on Red Gallery is delighted to announce the opening of its next exhibition of new work, Two-Fold, by Bea McMahon on Thursday, November 11, running until December 11, 2010. The exhibition centres around InDivisible, a moving image work using the apparatus of 3D film technology.

Bea is an artist of exceptional talent and originality as evidenced by the level of intellectual engagement with her subjects and the imaginative invention in the execution. She completed her MA in Visual Art only after completing her post-graduate work as a Mathematical physicist and immediately launched her artistic career with highly original works in video, sculpture and drawing/collage. “ Sometimes the work can seem elliptical and elusive, only allowing you the pleasure when you can board this spinning set of allusions and reference points, a process that more than rewards the effort it takes “ (Mike Nelson, the curator in Curated Visual Arts Award, 2008)

Her work travels along a strange and boundless path between an inner reality of thought and the ordinary outside world... [ Read all ]


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Contact-Directors/Staff

Jerome O Drisceoil / Director
Mary Caffrey / Gallery Manager


Opening Times

Tuesday - Friday 10 - 6
Saturday 1 - 4
Sunday closed
Monday by appointment