The Hugh Lane Gallery

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The Hugh Lane first opened its door on 1908

It’s the first Municipal Gallery of Modern Art in

Ireland.

In 1993 the Gallery moved to Chalermont House a

new neo-classical house.

• The gallery’s collection includes:

• Hugh Lane bequest of 39 French paintings shared with the National

Gallery (London)

• Stained Glass Room

• Irish Artists

• Roderic O’Conor

• Jack B. Yeats

• Francis Bacon

• Francis Bacon (28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992) was

an Irish-born British figurative painter known for his bold,

graphic and emotionally raw imagery.

• Eva rothschild

• Born in Dublin, Ireland,

1971

• Lives and works in

London

• A modern panarion: Glimpses of Occultism in Dublin

• Sleepwalkers

• Art and Civic Imagination

Project 3.

Modern and

Contemporary

Art in Ireland.

The interviewed: LOGAN SYSLEY.

* He’s from New Zealand

* He study Art History in Queen

High School in Dunedin.

* His family were from Edinburgh.

* He Works as Exhibitions Curator

PERMANENT COLLECTION

• The Hugh Lane Gallery houses the

foremost collection of Irish and

International modern and contemporary

art in Ireland.

• Auguste Rodin, Walter Osborne, Jack

B.Yeats, Mary Swanzy, Norah McGuinness,

Niki de Saint Phalle, Agnes Martin,William

Scott, Patrick Scott, Joseph Beuys, Louis

le Brocquy, Francis Bacon, Philip Guston,

Elizabeth Magill, Sean Shanahan; Sean

Scully, Brian Maguire, Dorothy Cross, Paul

Seawright and Ellsworth Kelly

PERMANENT COLLECTION

Rodin, François-Auguste-René (1840 - 1917)

PERMANENT COLLECTIONOsborne, Walter Frederick (1859 - 1903)

PERMANENT COLLECTIONScully, Sean

PERMANENT COLLECTIONle Brocquy, Louis

PERMANENT COLLECTION

PERMANENT COLLECTION

PERMANENT COLLECTION

FRANCIS BACON STUDIO

The Hugh Lane team removed

the studio and it's entire

contents from London to Dublin

COLABORATIONS AND

PROMOTION.

• PRIMARY SCHOOL WORKSHOPS.

• ART SCHOOLS.

• PRIVATE DUBLIN GALLERIES.

• OTHER MODERN AND

CONTEMPORARY MUSEUMS.

• DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL.