
Irish Museum of Modern Art The Irish Museum of Modern Art also known as IMMA, is Ireland's leading national institution for the collection and presentation of modern and contemporary art. The Museum’s mission is to foster within society an awareness, understanding and involvement in the visual arts through policies and programmes which are excellent, innovative and inclusive. IMMA holds the Irish National Collection of modern and contemporary art, consisting of over 3500 works by Irish and international artists. The collection's emphasis is on works produced post-1940 and features works by many significant artists including Marina Abramović, Louise Bourgeois, Joseph Cornell, Robert Rauschenberg, Sol LeWitt, Louis le Brocquy, Matt Mullican, Roy Lichtenstein and Lawrence Weiner. Programmes: • National Programes • IMMA Residency • Engagement Programmes
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Spring Preview: The Most Promising Museum Shows and Biennials Around the World
Ireland’s contemporary art biennial returns this year for its 38th edition, which will feature 50 artists in five venues, with an additional program at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin.
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IMMA Draws the Crowds
The Irish Museum of Modern Art is becoming a popular cultural attraction drawing an increasing number of visitors.
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Visual arts professor's works chosen for IMMA collection
Helen O'Leary, professor of art in the Penn State School of Visual Arts, has been selected to provide two works for the 2018 Hennessy Art Fund at Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) collection.
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