Art Walk: February 2025
19 February 2025, 2pm
Enjoy an afternoon of art in the city. We will introduce you to exhibitions and arts organisations in Temple Bar which you can later explore at your own pace.
17 September 2024, 6–8:30pm
Join Diana Copperwhite and Thomas Lordan for the second in a two part series of talks on new thinking and ideas on expanded painting practice and metamodernism, organised and moderated by Karen Ebbs.
Doors open 6pm. Talk starts 6:30 sharp.
Join Diana Copperwhite and Thomas Lordan in Studio 6 as they seek to illuminate discussion, debate and new thinking on painting practice in the expanded field and metamodernism. Beginning with an introduction from organiser and moderator Karen Ebbs, Diana and Thomas will each offer a presentation. This will be followed by a panel discussion about painting and its relation to the broader spheres of art and its contemporary, cultural, theoretical and philosophical development. Audience participation will be encouraged through a Q&A.
Metamodernism has ‘hope’ at its core, and comprises ‘magical realism’, ‘pragmatic idealism’ and ‘ironic sincerity'. In psychology, metamodernism is held up as a way of viewing the world from multiple perspectives, an idea which can be seen in contemporary art, where it is used to offer ways to ‘hold space’ for multiple perspectives where opposing positions co-exist. Metamodern sensibilities seem to be neither an attempt to cancel postmodernism’s critique of modernism nor a desire to return to the ideals of modernism but rather seeks to combine them to provoke new thinking.
Expanded painting’s allure is its direct, accessible, and unmediated relationship to the physical body, materiality and sense perception. Refusing boundaries, expanded painting practices have led to the ‘spatialisation’ of painting and its adept subsumption of other art forms. Discourse and a sharing of minds/positions/ideas is an excellent way to advance one’s understanding and appreciation of the prevailing, contemporary cultural and philosophical shifts.
Diana Copperwhite is an Irish painter of international acclaim, a member of the RHA and Aosdána and a lecturer at NCAD. She is a graduate of NCAD, the Winchester School of Art & Design, Barcelona and the Limerick School of Art & Design.
Thomas Lordan is an Irish writer, art critic and philosopher, a graduate of TCD and Kingston University.
Karen Ebbs is an Irish painter working in expanded painting. She is a graduate of NCAD holding a BA and an MA in Fine Art painting.
We Need To Talk About . . . is a series of talks on painting organised and moderated by artist Karen Ebbs. It follows the success of We Need To Talk About Painting, a series of talks held at IMMA and The complex Dublin, October and November 2022.
This event is supported by Free Space at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios. Free Space creates the opportunity for artists to access space in the city for peer learning, artist exchanges, project development and presentations.
Event location information: Studio 6 will be dimly lit for the presentations with theatre style seating. It is located on the first floor and is accessible by lift. There is a semi accessible toilet on the ground floor. Please note there is currently construction outside our gallery.
19 February 2025, 2pm
Enjoy an afternoon of art in the city. We will introduce you to exhibitions and arts organisations in Temple Bar which you can later explore at your own pace.
22 April 2025, 6pm
On the occasion of Music Currents Festival, TBG+S Studio Artist Jaki Irvine presents SHHh...Ow...emmM, an audio visual performance with Izumi Kimura, Joe O'Farrell, Sarah Grimes and Cora Venus Lunny.