Art in the City
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- June 14, 2005 at 11:37 am #707905
Molly
ParticipantArt Fans , Art Buyers Take Note!
New contemporary art gallery Stone Gallery recently opened on Pearse Street.
Current Inaugural Group exhibition features the work of Caroline Byrne, Diana Caramaschi, Melissa Corish, Ciaran Crowley, Caroline Donohue, Stephen Gaughan, Claire Halpin, Catriona Hardie, Deirdre Hayden, Diane Henshaw, Sean Hillen, Ita Kelly, James Kenny, Lorraine Lawlor, Vanessa Marsh, Kate Murphy, Michael Moore, Siobhan O’Grady, Janet Pierce, Ben Readman, Padraic Reaney and Lee Welch.
For an idea of the range of works on exhibition see http://www.stonegallery.ie
Thanks for your time…
Molly
- June 14, 2005 at 12:36 pm #756981
Anonymous
InactiveIt looks like a decent exhibition space but one remark I would make on the website is that the address should be on the home page. It would also be good to see a picture of front of the building to see the context that the interior is placed.
- June 14, 2005 at 1:06 pm #756982
JPD
ParticipantHow big is the gallery?
- June 14, 2005 at 1:19 pm #756983
Molly
ParticipantThomond Park , advice regarding address on homepage is noted. Thanks.
About the size of the gallery – it is a relatively small space – 35sqms. We have more work on the website than physically on the walls. If a person is interested in a particular piece of work that they see on the web that isn’t on the walls we fetch it for them to have a look at.
We do however have an extended exhibition space which isn’t generally open to the public as it doubles up as boardroom for the Design company ‘Loman Cusack Design’ which is located upstairs. We bring people down to that space to view the work on appointment.
Circa Magazine have an architectural supplement on spaces for art called ‘Space: Architecture for Art’ out at the moment which features a piece on us.
What do you think of the work on the website?
- June 20, 2005 at 2:51 pm #756984
fergus
Participantthe gallery is quite small but as a shop-front its one of the nicest things done in dublin in ages. realy nice boadr marked concrete. I asked inside who was the architect and they said it was a fellow by the name of Mark Ryan (hope i remembered that correctly) who was working for the frim who did it (can’t remember who they were) but has moved since. if all this is true well done mark and who ever it was you were working for!
- June 23, 2005 at 2:34 pm #756985
Molly
ParticipantIt was a company by the name of Chris Ryan Associates who designed the gallery. The 2 main architects were Murray Osborne and Ed Selby. I’m glad to see the gallery is being admired for its architectural merits.
- June 23, 2005 at 2:41 pm #756986
manstein
ParticipantOn the subject of Art if you head down to St. Stephens Green today artists are showing off their work. Very impresive and next outing is not till August.
- June 23, 2005 at 3:45 pm #756987
urbanisto
ParticipantYes Molly – complements on the new gallery. Its a very interesting addition to the streetscape here.
- June 23, 2005 at 5:15 pm #756988
Lotts
ParticipantI really like clicking the location button on http://www.lomancusack.com/ !
Good work.How about posting some pics of the building – this being an architecture site and all..
- June 24, 2005 at 2:51 pm #756989
Molly
ParticipantThese are the images from the website. This is the outside and inside of the gallery at night.
- June 24, 2005 at 2:53 pm #756990
Molly
ParticipantThere is obviously more to the inside than this interior shot reveals….
- July 4, 2005 at 1:13 pm #756991
sjpclarke
ParticipantDear All – Would somebody be so kind as to get me a couple of digital pic of the art fair on the railings at St. Stephen’s Green. I’m working in regeration in London and its something I want to propose we do over here. cheers, Shane
- July 4, 2005 at 1:34 pm #756992
roskav
Participant - July 4, 2005 at 2:02 pm #756993
sjpclarke
ParticipantRoskav – Thanks for that much appreciated. The north side of Hyde Park has something similar except the art is truely crap tourist rubbish for the most part. A better London example if your interested is in Brixton (where I live): http://urbanartonline.co.uk/urbanart/ – cheers, Shane
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