Kerlin Gallery
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The Kerlin Gallery is a leading contemporary art gallery in Dublin. It represents many current notable artists.
Artists represented include Phillip Allen, Barrie Cooke, Dorothy Cross, Felim Egan, Mark Francis, Maureen Gallace, David Godbold, Richard Gorman, Siobhan Hapaska, Jaki Irvine, Merlin James, Elizabeth Magill, Brian Maguire, William McKeown, Isabel Nolan, Kathy Prendergast, Norbert Schwontkowski, Paul Seawright, Sean Shanahan, Tony Swain and Paul Winstanley, as well as Turner Prize nominees Sean Scully (1989, 1993), Willie Doherty (1994, 2003), Stephen McKenna (1986), Callum Innes (1995, also winner of the 2002 Jerwood Painting Prize), and Phil Collins (2006).
The gallery is a participant in the prestigious Frieze Art Fair (selected by an international jury).[1]
It was founded in 1988 in the centre of Dublin off Grafton Street with 3,600 square feet (330 m²) of exhibition space on two floors.
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ Frieze Art Fair press release 2006 Pdf file.