Description
In Autumn 2025 Lavit Gallery launches a new group exhibition format focusing on a selection of new work by artists working across the Island of Ireland.Cork Arts Society (est. 1963), trading as Lavit Gallery, is very loyal to its Cork artists but having a national reach is also important so that we can continue to stimulate and inspire our audience and customers with a variety of talent.
For the inaugural New Irish Art exhibition Cork is represented by Tom Climent, Deirdre Frost, Nuala O’Donovan and Amna Walayat, Galway is represented by John Behan and Cecilia Danell, Clare by Kaye Maahs, Dublin by Samir Mahmood and Dominic Turner, Wicklow by Conor Walton, Sligo by Martha Quinn and Belfast by Jennifer Trouton.
Not all these artists are based in their native counties or even their country of origin and that is another important part this new exhibition model. The ‘new Irish’ part of the title also refers to the ideal of a less parochial and more fluid and multi-cultural Irish society that extends to our national identity. In a commercial context creating a local market for new or unfamiliar art can be a challenge given the largely traditional, conservative and tribal nature of the Irish art market but it is important that all good work is given a platform and that we encourage tastes to broaden locally and nationally.
The research which formed the basis of Trouton's work stemmed from my PhD thesis 'Abortion Provision in Northern Ireland: 1900 to 1968'.
| Period | 4 Sept 2025 → 27 Sept 2025 |
|---|---|
| Degree of Recognition | Regional |
Keywords
- Art
- Abortion
- History
- Women's History
- Reproductive Justice
- Dutch Painting
- Rachel Ruysch