LCGA Exhibitions 2022

Jim Kemmy Remembered

22 September 2022 - 22 January 2023
Limerick City Gallery of Art

Portrait of Jim Kemmy by Jack Donovan, oil on canvas, 90 x60cm,

donated by Patsy Harrold in memory of Jim Kemmy

 

Limerick City Gallery of Art (LCGA) organised an exhibition, Remember Jim Kemmy in 1998 to mark the death of Jim Kemmy former Mayor of Limerick, T.D. and Councillor.  The exhibition included works from the Permanent Collection were chosen by a number of Limerick-based artists who made a personal artistic response to those works.

To mark the 25th anniversary of Jim’s death, and in association with the commemorative committee formed to mark the anniversary, LCGA has brought this exhibition together again although in a slightly different format.  Jim Kemmy Remembered will include Oliver Sheppard’s Finnbhéal, a recent work by Limerick artist, Brian McMahon and, a piece by Marie Foley who will have a solo exhibition of new work in October 2022.

 

Poster & Programme of events 23-25 September:   Jim Kemmy poster for events 23-25 Sep 2022 (313 Kb)

Remembering Jim Kemmy Flyer for events 23-25 Sep 2022 (1,157 Kb)

 

A further addition will be the most significant purchase by Limerick City and County Council (LCCC), in over a decade, of a portrait of Michael Hartnett by artist, Edward McGuire.

The portrait of Michael Hartnett was part of an ancillary exhibition at the Hugh Lane Gallery as part of ROSC 1971.  The exhibition then went to the U.S. where it was purchased for a private  collection and remained there until its return to Ireland in 2022 where it was put up for auction.

With significant financial support from the Friends of the National Collections of Ireland (FNCI) and Limerick city and County Council (LCCC) the portrait was acquired for the Permanent Collection, housed at LCGA, on behalf of the people of Limerick.

  

Portrait of Michael Hartnett, 1971 by Edward McGuire, oil on linen, 76 x 61cm  

Michael Hartnett was born and lived in Co. Limerick where his stature as a poet of national significance is celebrated annually at Eigse Michael Hartnett in Newcastle West.  This portrait exudes the melancholy and diffidence of the poet and is one of twenty five portraits of poets and writers, including Seamus Heaney, painted by Edward McGuire.

 

Deserving to be back in Ireland and in a Public Collection it has returned “home” and will inspire people to look at this important poet’s work in both English and Irish.

 

Anonymous, Old Thomond Bridge, (c. 1800's) oil on linen,  62.5 x 89cm 

Artists featured in the exhibition include:  Anonymous, George Barret, Robert Carver, Patrick Collins, Jack Donovan, Marie Foley, Richard Gorman, St. George Hare, Joseph Patrick Haverty, Nathanial Hone, Maine Jellet, Séan Keating, Charles Lamb, Edward McGuire, Charles Mills, Cecily Maud O’Brien, Nano Reid, Oliver Sheppard, Camille Souter, Jack B. Yeats.

 

Exhibition information sheet:  LCGA Exhibition information sheet (323 Kb)

 

LCGA would like to acknowledge, The Limerick City and County Council, The Arts Council Collection, The Friends of the National Collections of Ireland and all the past donors to the Permanent Collections of LCGA, which has made it one of the most important Collections in Ireland.

 

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