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  • Magic and Loss

    Magic and Loss

    Magic and Loss 21 November - 21 December 2024
    The exhibition’s title is taken from a 1992 album by Lou Reed. The album consists of a sequence of gritty, downbeat songs, which may account for its relative obscurity. But...
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  • Geraldine O'Neill

    Geraldine O'Neill

    Solastalgia 26 May - 18 June 2022
    Text by Angela Griffith The term solastalgia is a hybrid of the words ‘solace’ and ‘nostalgia’ and was coined by Australian philosopher Glenn Albrecht. Albrecht sought to recognise and encapsulate...
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  • SILVER

    SILVER

    25 Year Anniversary Show 20 November - 21 December 2019
    To mark 25 years as a gallerist in Dublin, I have put together a special exhibition, SILVER. It is a personal selection of art works, each by an artist associated...
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  • High Day

    High Day

    Sean Lynch, Elaine Byrne, Mark Swords, MIck O'Dea, Richard Proffitt, AileenMurphy, Geraldine O'Neill 1 - 17 August 2019
    Sean Lynch, Elaine Byrne, Mark Swords, MIck O'Dea, Richard Proffitt, AileenMurphy, Geraldine O'Neill High Day is a celebration of the accomplishments and diverse processes of a selection of gallery artists...
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  • Geraldine O’Neill

    Geraldine O’Neill

    Many-worlds interpretation… 16 February - 18 March 2017
    The subjectivity of perception provides each individual with a measure of the world; the communication of these various measures defines reality. Each one of us is like an artist, continuously...
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  • Instant Crush

    Instant Crush

    A collection of works celebrating twenty years in business 3 July - 2 August 2014
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  • Geraldine O’Neill

    Geraldine O’Neill

    Reciprocal Space 13 September 2012
    There is a humorous irony to these works which are so saturated in symbolism they cease to be about any singular narrative or at least from any one perspective. The...
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  • Preview 2012

    Preview 2012

    Stephen Loughman, Vanessa Donoso Lopez, Ulrich Vogl, Dermot Seymour, Sean Lynch, Geraldine O’Neill, Sinead Ni Mhaonaigh, Diana Copperwhite, Paul McKinley, Mick O’Dea, Gary Coyle, Oliver Comerford, Mark Swords, Margaret Corcoran, Paul Nugent, Elaine Byrne, 20 December 2011 - 6 January 2012
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  • Geraldine O’Neil

    Geraldine O’Neil

    Horopter 2 - 23 December 2010
    Dr. Yvonne Scott in conversation with Geraldine O’Neill has been postponed due to the weather conditions until Saturday 18th at 12 pm.O’Neill’s work is centred on the notion of still...
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  • Something tells me it's all happening at the zoo

    Something tells me it's all happening at the zoo

    29 July - 28 August 2010
    A group exhibition exploring animal imagery in contemporary art curated by Davey Moor and Kevin Kavanagh.
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  • Group Therapy

    Group Therapy

    Michael Boran| Mark O’Kelly | Oliver Comerford | Mark Swords | Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh | Tadhg McSweeney | Diana Copperwhite | Geraldine O’Neill | Stephen Loughman | Ulrich Vogl | Mick O’Dea| Karin Brunnermeier | Gary Coyle 28 November - 23 December 2008
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