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Exhibitions 2010
Grace Henry Retrospective
January 7th - 27th

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Jorgensen Fine Art is pleased to present a retrospective exhibition of paintings by Grace Henry. Highlights of the exhibition will include The Girl in White on loan from the Hugh Lane Gallery as well as numerous other paintings from important private and public collections which highlight the breadth and range of Grace Henry's oeuvre.


Into the Garden
February 5th - 27th

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The critic John Ruskin described Joseph Mallord William Turner as the artist who could most ‘stirringly and truthfully measure the moods of Nature.’ He depicted Nature at its most romantic and sublime portraying its awe-inspiring, savage grandeur untamed by man. We have asked our gallery artists to follow in his illustrious footsteps and treat with nature as they see it. Many of our artists tell us that they enjoy being given a brief as the focus it furnishes sets them free to concentrate on the delivery of the subject rather than on its conception. Among those participating in this exhibition are Liam Belton, John Brobbel, Campbell Bruce, Caroline Canning, Andrey Demin, Joe Dunne, James English, Alexey Krasnovsky, Maria Levinge, Anthony Murphy, Jackie Mitchell, Ian McAllister, Tuëma Pattie, Alison Rosse, Rose Stapleton and Colin Watson.


Andrey Demin
March 9th - 25th

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This will be Russian artist Andrey Demin's first solo outing at Jorgensen Fine Art where he will be showing approximately thirty landscape and still life paintings.


Allan Madsen
April 9th - May 1st

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Danish artist Allan Madsen's paintings are imbued with a classical sensibility. Their textured surfaces are reminiscent of ancient frescoes and his use of dramatic chiaroscuro evokes the work of the Baroque masters.


Ian McAllister
May 13th - 29th

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Ian McAllister has built a strong reputation at the gallery for his carefully observed still lifes and interiors. This will be his sixth solo exhibition at Jorgensen Fine Art.


Sculpture Exhibition
June 2nd - 30th

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After the success of our last sculpture exhibition in 2007 we are pleased to announce our second sculpture exhibition featuring a wide ranging selection of contemporary sculptors including Carolyn Mulholland, John Behan, Rowan Gillespie, Catherine Greene, Richard O' Meara, Michael Quane, Mark Rode, Patrick Campbell, Leo Higgins, Olivia Musgrave, Fiona Smith Darragh, Cody Swanson, Alina Marcellino, Elizabeth le Jeune & others.


Fine Paintings & Antique Furniture
July 29th - August 13th.

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Jorgensen Fine Art is pleased to announce a Summer Exhibition of fine paintings & antique furniture in association with David Allen of Clifden Antiques.


Alexey Krasnovsky
September 6th - 24th

One of our longest standing gallery artists, Russian born, Irish resident Alexey Krasnovsky's exhibition will encompass a broad range of subjects, from still life to landscapes and cityscapes, painted in his distinctive colourist style.


IADA Fair
R.D.S.  September 23rd - 26th

Now in its 45th year, Ireland's premier antiques event, the Irish Antique Dealer's Association Fair at the R.D.S. in Dublin brings together the cream of art and antique dealer's from around the country. Jorgensen Fine Art will exhibit a broad selection of paintings from our gallery, including paintings by important Irish artists such as Colin Middleton, Mary Swanzy, Evie Hone, Gerard Dillon, Camille Souter and George Campbell amongst others.


Patrick Pye, Colin Watson & Mark Shields
October 6th - 27th

An interesting coming together of three artists sympathetic to one another's work. This exhibition was instigated by Patrick Pye.


Rose Stapleton
November 3rd - 27th

Following on from her first highly successful exhibition at Jorgensen Fine Art, Rose Stapleton promises an exhibition full of new and exciting developments but also including the still lives and interiors for which she is so loved.


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