James Coleman

James Coleman

Project Arts Centre / IMMA — Irish Museum of Modern Art

James Coleman
Box (ahhareturnabout), 1977
Projected 16mm black and white film, continuous cycle
Image courtesy of James Coleman ©

March 2, 2009

James Coleman
7 March – 26 April 2009

Opening 6 March 2009

Project Arts Centre

www.projectartscentre.ie

Irish Museum of Modern Art

www.imma.ie

Royal Hibernian Academy

www.royalhibernianacademy.ie

Project Arts Centre
39 East Essex Street
Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

www.projectartscentre.ie

Irish Museum of Modern Art
Royal Hospital, Military Road
Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland

www.imma.ie

Royal Hibernian Academy
Gallagher Gallery
15 Ely Place, Dublin 2
www.royalhibernianacademy.ie

The Irish Museum of Modern Art, in collaboration with Projects Arts Centre, and the Royal Hibernian Academy, is pleased to announce an important exhibition by the internationally renowned Irish artist James Coleman. Featuring works from the 1970s up to the early 2000s, the exhibition includes many works previously not seen in Ireland, including three of Coleman’s most celebrated artworks, Charon (MIT Project), 1989, Seeing for Oneself, 1987-88 and Untitled, 1998-2002.

Recognised internationally as one of the most important and pioneering contemporary artists, the work of James Coleman over the last forty years has transformed the role of image and sound in visual art, and redefined our relationship with the artworks we see today in museums and galleries around the world. His influence can be seen in a generation of younger international artists, including Steve McQueen, Douglas Gordon, Tino Sehgal, Stan Douglas, and Jeff Wall.

The works in the exhibition are installed at three venues:

IMMA: So Different… and Yet, 1980
Project Arts Centre: Box (ahhareturnabout), 1977; Untitled, 1998-2002
Royal Hibernian Academy: Charon (MIT Project), 1989; Seeing for Oneself, 1987-88; Connemara Landscape, 1980

James Coleman was born in Ballaghaderreen, Co Roscommon in 1941. Since the 1970s, Coleman has exhibited extensively in international museums and galleries, including more recently the Dia Center for the Arts, New York (1994-95), Kunstmuseum Luzern, Lucerne (1995), Centre Georges Pompidou, Musée national d’art moderne, Paris (1996), Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona (1999), Lenbachhaus-Kunstbau Städtische Galerie, Munich (2002), Sprengel Museum, Hannover (2002), and Museu do Chiado, Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea, Lisbon (2004-05). In 2003, Coleman developed a unique project at the Louvre in Paris for the exhibition Léonard de Vinci: dessins et manuscrits. In 2007, Coleman participated in Documenta 12 in Kassel, premiering his new work Retake with Evidence, 2007. In 2008, Coleman completed the successful showing at IMMA of his trilogy of pioneering works from the 1990s, with the slide installation Background, 1991-94, following the installation of I N I T I A L S, 1993-94, in 2006 and Lapsus Exposure, 1992-94, in 2007. These installations celebrated IMMA’s acquisition of these major works through funding from the Heritage Committee of the National Cultural Institutions in 2004.

The current exhibition is accompanied by a substantial new publication published in association with Thames & Hudson, with new texts by the French philosopher Jacques Rancière, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII; Jean Fisher, Professor of Fine Art and Transcultural Studies, Middlesex University; Luke Gibbons, Keough Family Chair in Irish Studies, Professor of English, and Concurrent Professor in the Department of Film, Television and Theatre at the University of Notre Dame, and Dorothea von Hantelmann, art historian at the Collaborative Research Centre “Aesthetic Experience and the Dissolution of Artistic Limits” at the Free University Berlin.

Publicity enquiries to press@imma.ie

Opening Hours
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Tuesday – Saturday: 10.00am – 5.30pm, except Wednesday: 10.30am – 5.30pm, Sunday and Bank Holidays 12noon – 5.30pm. Mondays and Good Friday 10 April closed.

Project Arts Centre: Monday – Saturday 11.00am – 7.30pm. Sundays & Bank Holidays closed.

Royal Hibernian Academy: Monday – Saturday 11.00am – 7.00pm, Sundays 2.00pm – 5.00pm.

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