Painting of a storm at sea, with rocks and rough waves in the foreground and a dark purple cloudy sky.
J.M.W. Turner (1775–1851), Sea View, mid-1820s. National Galleries of Scotland. Henry Vaughan Bequest 1900.

Online talk

Ciorcal Comhrá: Saothar Ealaíne Turner ó Dhún Éideann

23 January 13.00 - 14.00

Location
Online via ZOOM
Admission

Ar mhaith leat a bheith páirteach i gcomhrá trí Ghaeilge faoi thaispeántas sa Ghailearaí?

Is deis é Ciorcal Comhrá páirt a ghlacadh i gcomhrá i nGaeilge ar théamaí a bhaineann le bailiúchán an Ghailearaí Náisiúnta nó le taispeántas sealadach. An mhí seo, bígí i dteannta Caomhán Mac Con Iomaire agus  Aoife Maire Buckley agus iad ag caint faoi bronntanas Vaughan ó Albain.

Leanfaidh an Dánlann leis an traidisiún maidir le huiscedhathanna Turner a thaispeáint. Chun 250 bliain ó rugadh an t-ealaíontóir a cheiliúradh, beidh saothar Turner ó Ghailearaithe Náisiúnta na hAlban á thaispeáint ag an nGailearaí. Saor in aisce, ach caithfear áit a chur in áirithe.

Ciorcal Comhrá is an opportunity to participate in a conversation in Irish on themes related to the collection of the National Gallery or a temporary exhibition. This month, join Caomhán Mac Con Iomaire and Aoife Marie Buckley as they chat about Scotland's Vaughan Bequest works.

The Gallery will continue the tradition of exhibiting Turner’s watercolours. To celebrate the 250th anniversary of the artist’s birth, the Gallery will be displaying Turner's work from the National Galleries of Scotland.

An exhibition co-organised by National Galleries of Scotland and The National Gallery of Ireland. Turner’s Watercolours: Scotland’s Vaughan Bequest is proudly supported by Grant Thornton, Turner Exhibitions Partner.

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