The RHA and its Struggle with the Modern in Art
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The RHA and its Struggle with the Modern in Art

In collaboration with Dublin Festival of History, we are delighted to host a talk by Professor John Turpin HRHA.

Date and time

Wednesday, October 2 · 5:30 - 6:30pm GMT+1

Location

RHA Gallery (Royal Hibernian Academy)

15 Ely Place D02 A213 Dublin Ireland

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

During the early 20th century, the Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts saw itself as modern. New international avant-garde trends challenged this outlook. From the 1950s the RHA became isolated. Abstraction was patronised by the Arts Council. Matt Gallagher's offer to build a new gallery for the Academy in Ely Place with a powerful modernist design forced the Academy to rethink its role. The return of figure painting internationally assisted in the re-emergence of the Academy with a wider range of membership and of exhibitions of contemporary art.

This event will have ISL interpretation.

The RHA is fully wheelchair accessible.

For more information on Dublin Festival of Histories, taking place from 27 September - 13 October, 2024 see HERE

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