24 November 2018 - 20 January 2019
Peripheries presented three of Ireland’s finest contemporary painters from three different generations - Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh (b. 1977), Eddie Kennedy (b. 1960) and Patrick Graham (b. 1943). The exhibition was curated by John Daly, Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin, and presented new and recent work by the artists. It celebrated both the common ground shared by them in their artistic practice as well as the versatility of contemporary painting.
Graham, Kennedy and Ní Mhaonaigh share many links, not least the pursuit of painting, their love of the sea and their connection to Dún Laoghaire and its environs. Ní Mhaonaigh is a regular sea swimmer and lives in Bray; Kennedy taught at IADT for several years and finds his greatest muse in Ireland’s coastline; Graham has enjoyed an international profile and has been a resident of Dún Laoghaire for decades. Peripheries features new paintings by Sinead Ní Mhaonaigh, recent large and small-scale seascapes by Eddie Kennedy and new paintings by Patrick Graham. A selection of drawings and sketches (from sketchbooks) by Patrick Graham are also included in the exhibition.
The exhibition was accompanied by a Learning Programme co-ordinated by Claire Halpin and comprised painting workshops for young children and adults, Dementia friendly gallery tours and an Artists in Conversation ‘Straight From the Tube – Painters Talking Paint’ with the three exhibiting artists chaired by John Daly on Saturday 1 December, 2-3.30pm. The renowned historian Diarmaid Ferriter, Professor of Modern History at UCD presented a talk about his new book ‘On the Edge – Ireland’s Off Shore Islands, a Modern History ’ on Wednesday 16 January 2019 at 7pm at the Municipal Gallery, dlr LexIcon.