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Green On Red Gallery |
![]() Auf Granit Beissen - Roses in Face. (Print, by Nigel Rolfe) |
Green On Red Art GalleryLaunched in 1997, Green On Red Gallery occupies a nineteenth-century converted warehouse space in Dublin. From the outset, the Gallery set out to exhibit a range of dynamic experimental contemporary visual art from both international and Irish artists - a focus it maintains to this day. Visual Artists The Gallery's portfolio of artists includes: Gerard Byrne, Patrick Hall, Alice Maher, Paul Mosse, John Cronin, Paul Doran, Fergus Feehily, John Graham, Tom Hunter, Mark Joyce, Conor Kelly, Fergus Martin, Martin & Hobbs, Bea McMahon, Dennis McNulty, Niamh O'Malley, Paper Rad, Bridget Riley,Nigel Rolfe, and Corban Walker. |
![]() In the Vicinity of Yellow Mountain (Patrick Hall) |
Art Exhibitions The Green On Red Gallery offers a regular calendar of 10-11 solo shows, 1-2 group exhibitions and art fairs. As well as guest-curated and contemporary international exhibitions, the program includes concerts, arts lectures and one off art events. Every year, Green On Red participates in international art fairs and its artists regularly show their artworks abroad in both private and public venues. Art Consultancy Services In line with its knowledge of the Irish art market, the Green On Red Gallery provides a number of specific art consultancy services to fit a client's artistic and investment concerns. It advises on personal art collections; it advises organisations and corporate art collectors about what Irish art to buy; it tracks down specific-size artworks for particular locations; it advises on public art projects. |
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Gallery Opening Hours Monday-Friday:
10am-6pm. For the latest details about Irish visual artists exhibited, group or solo art shows, plus services offered to art-buyers, please contact: Green On
Red Gallery |
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