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  1. View of the Gallery's Merrion Square facade at an angle

    Press release 15/06/2018

    On Friday 15 June 2018, the National Gallery of Ireland celebrates the first anniversary of its reopening to the public following a major six-year refurbishment.

  2. An oil painting of seven people - a woman and baby, clergyman, businessman, dishevelled man, two soldiers - gathered around a tree in front of a burnt-out country house.

    Keating's Allegories of Change

    20 August – 27 November 2022

  3. A sheet of paper with memento civitatem printed in red block capitals, with another sheet of paper visible beneath with fragments of words including activism and change

    Memento Civitatem opens at the National Gallery of Ireland

    13/10/2022: new artists’ book inspired by early twentieth-century Irish artists goes on show

  4. An oil portrait of a man in three quarters profile.

    Rebel Woman: Exhibition of works by Estella Solomons opens at the National Gallery of Ireland

    29/08/2022: Portraits created during a turbulent period in Ireland’s history.

  5. A view from above of red and orange rooftops in a green landscape

    Through a Lens tour: Irish art

    A self-guided tour of Irish works in our collection.

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    Drawing Dublin

    5 May - 26 August 2018

  7. Magnus Modus

    Press release 1/6/2017

    The National Gallery of Ireland presents 'Magnus Modus' by Joseph Walsh, a sculpture commissioned by the Office of Public Works on behalf of the National Gallery of Ireland under the Per Cent for Art Scheme.

  8. Expressionistic painting of a landscape with purple mountains in the distance and grass and yellow flowers in the foreground.

    Earth Day

    A selection of posts, activities and podcasts with a focus on the natural world

  9. Simone Mancini, Head of Conservation, National Gallery of Ireland; Sean Rainbird, Director, National Gallery of Ireland; and Peter Keegan, Country Executive for Ireland, Bank of America Merrill Lynch; at a preview of Daniel Maclise (1806-1870), The Marriage of Strongbow and Aoife in the refurbished Shaw Room of the National Gallery of Ireland, following a conservation and research project funded by the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Art Conservation Project. Photo © Maxwell Photography

    Press release 6/6/2017

    The Marriage of Strongbow and Aoife returns to permanent display in the refurbished National Gallery of Ireland following a conservation and research project funded by the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Art Conservation Project.

  10. A drawing of a WWI tank by Muirhead Bone, reproduced in the 1917 book 'War drawings from the collection presented to the British Museum by His Majesty's Government ', 1917.

    Perspectives: World War I stories from the Gallery for schools

    This fascinating workshop is based around the Library and Archives exhibition Perspective: World War I Stories from the National Gallery of Ireland.