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IMMA announces strategic global partnership with Irish Arts Center in New York |
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Patricia Hurl, Irish Gothic (Living Room), 1985. Oil on paper, 123 × 90 cm. Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art. Photo: Denis Mortell.
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DUBLIN.- The Irish Museum of Modern Art announced the launch of a six-year international partnership with Irish Arts Center (IAC) in New York, beginning with the U.S. presentation of Patricia Hurls acclaimed retrospective, Irish Gothic. This collaboration marks a significant step in IMMAs 20242028 strategy, A Creative Catalyst for Change, which positions IMMA as a Global Connector, committed to amplifying Irish creativity on the world stage through dynamic international partnerships.
Curated by IMMA Collections Curator, Johanne Mullan, Irish Gothic opens at IAC on Friday 5 September and will run for three months. The exhibition spans four decades of Hurls powerful and deeply personal work, exploring themes of gender, domesticity, and emotional resilience. Originally presented at IMMA, the exhibitions journey to New York exemplifies IMMAs commitment to sharing Irish artistic voices globally.
Publication Launch
Coinciding with the opening of Irish Gothic, IMMA and IAC will also launch the first dedicated publication of Patricia Hurls work, marking a long awaited and significant moment in the artists career. This richly illustrated volume offers archival material and critical texts and reflections on Hurls practice from Jennifer Higgie, Catherine Marshall, and Fionna Barber, and an interview with the artist. The publication was made possible with the support of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, who have supported Patricia Hurls wider practice through her Pollock Krasner Award in 2023, making its launch in New York especially meaningful. This marks a major milestone for Hurl and a celebration of her legacy on an international stage.
IMMAs Leadership as a Cultural Global Connector
Further demonstrating its role as a Global Connector, IMMA is a founding partner of IRELAND INVITES, a groundbreaking initiative launched in 2023 alongside Hugh Lane Gallery and Culture Ireland. This three-year pilot programme brings international biennale curators to Ireland to engage directly with Irish artists and institutions. The initiative has already resulted in 14 Irish artists being selected for major international biennales, including Sydney, Toronto, Liverpool, Lahore, Bangkok, Helsinki, and the Hawaii Triennial.
One of the most impactful outcomes of this initiative was Kīpuka Ireland, a week-long cultural exchange at the Hawaii Triennial 2025, curated by IMMAs Rachael Gilbourne. Through film, performance, and participatory workshops, Irish artists explored shared histories of colonisation, language, and land with local Hawaiian communities, positioning IMMA as a centre for research, dialogue, and global cultural exchange.
IMMA Director Annie Fletcher stated: Patricia Hurls monumental retrospective at IMMA was incredibly moving and I am so pleased that audiences in New York will have the opportunity to connect with her work. I am delighted IMMA is embarking on this new partnership with the IAC. IMMAs role as a Global Connector is about more than exporting exhibitions. It is about building enduring relationships that foster dialogue, creativity, and shared futures. Our collaboration with IAC and our leadership in IRELAND INVITES are models for how Irish institutions can engage meaningfully with international peers, bringing Irish perspectives to global audiences while inviting diverse voices into our own cultural conversations.
Irish Arts Center Director of Programming and Education Rachael W. Gilkey said:
The support of Irish Arts Centers our community has driven our transformation and enabled us to dream as big as this: to partner with an organization as central to Irish and international cultural life and as IMMA, to be equipped to display major museum exhibitions of such scale, and to offer work as striking and evocative as Patricias the room it needs to reveal the full expression of four decades of her artistic vision. Were so excited for New Yorkers to experience this titanic career thats finally getting the recognition it deserves and for this work to greet and stir viewers throughout the Fall 2025 season.
As Ireland prepares for its EU Presidency in 2026 and looks ahead to the Global Ireland 2040 Strategy, IMMAs international collaborations will continue to play a vital role in shaping Irelands cultural identity abroad and at home.
Originally from Dublin, Ireland, and a former member of Temple Bar Galleries and Studios Dublin, Patricia Hurl was a lecturer in fine art painting at the Dublin Institute of Technology. She studied at the National College of Art and Design and at Dún Laoghaire School of Art and Design. Patricia Hurl often works in collaboration with artist Therry Rudin, with whom she co-founded the Damer House Gallery in Co Tipperary in 2012, and is a member of Na Cailleacha, a collective of six visual artists, one jazz musician, and a curator/writer. Hurl has exhibited in selected group and solo shows and has represented Ireland in symposiums in the U.S., South Africa, and Zaragoza, Spain. She was a contributor to The Great Book of Ireland, and her work is included in many publications, including Art and Architecture of Ireland Volume V: Twentieth Century, Royal Irish Academy, 2015. Hurl has been the recipient of many awards, including the Pollock-Krasner Award in 2023. Her work is represented in private and public collections including the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA); The Arts Council /An Chomhairle Ealaíon; Drogheda Municipal Collection; Highlanes Gallery; and the University of Limerick.
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