Kerlin Art Gallery
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Kerlin Art Gallery

One of Dublin's most important art galleries, Kerlin Gallery was founded in 1988. Its current display space, designed in 1994 by architect John Pawson, provides 3,600 square feet spread over two floors and is located in the heart of Dublin close to Grafton Street. The Kerlin Gallery offers a program of Irish and international contemporary art.

Artists

Among the visual artists shown at the Gallery are: Sean Scully, Dorothy Cross, Brian Maguire, Barrie Cooke, Felim Egan, Stephen McKenna, Willie Doherty, Mark Francis, Tony Swain, Phillip Allen, Jaki Irvine, Norbert Schwontkowski, Merlin James, Richard Gorman, Callum Innes, Kathy Prendergast, Fionnuala NíChiosáin, Phil Collins, Siobhán Hapaska, Isabel Nolan, Elizabeth Magill, Paul Seawright, Chung Eun-Mo, Seán Shanahan, Maureen Gallace, William McKeown, and Paul Winstanley.


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Gallery Opening Hours

Monday-Friday: 10am-5.45pm.
Saturdays: 11am-4.30pm.

For the latest details about Irish sculpture and Irish painting represented, group or solo art exhibitions, as well as advisory services offered to art-buyers and investors, in line with the gallery's knowledge of the Irish art market, please contact:

Kerlin Gallery
Anne's Lane
South Anne Street
Dublin 2
Phone: 01-670-9093
Website: kerlingallery.com

• For details of other fine art exhibitions and collections, see: Irish Art Galleries and Museums.
• For facts about painting and sculpture in Ireland, see: Guide to Irish Art

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