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OPW welcomes Sculpture in Context 2021 exhibition at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin

The OPW is delighted to host the 35th Sculpture in Context exhibition at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. As the longest-running, largest and most important sculpture exhibition in the country, this pivotal event in the Irish arts calendar attracts a large public and critical audience and is the cultural highlight of the National Botanic Gardens calendar. It runs until 15 October, is free of charge and open daily.

The 164 artworks in this year’s exhibition receive a spectacular presentation throughout the 50 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, allowing visitors to discover sculpture in the most unexpected and surprising places. About a third of the works are on view in the Gallery upstairs in the Visitor Centre.

Not to be missed are the works of the winners of the Goodbody Awards:

  • Martin O'Keefe (Listen to Her), winner of The Goodbody Outstanding Artist Award
  • Frank Hallinan Flood (Dragonfly), winner of The Goodbody Award for a work of distinction in any medium
  • Patrick McCormack (Fly Me to the Moon), winner of The Goodbody Award for a work of distinction in any medium
  • Ellen Cassidy (Anatomical Votives Socialising), winner of The Goodbody Graduate Award

Bringing together the work of over 140 artists – including Sara Cunningham-Bell, Remco de Fouw, Maree Hensey, Penelope Lacey and Martin O’Keefe – using an incredible range of media, these works of art represent the richly diverse character of Irish and international contemporary sculpture. From the smallest, most intricate ceramic works to stone sculptures of a monumental scale, visitors to the exhibition will be enriched by the experience of viewing such inspiring works in one location. The artistic integrity and technical skill involved in creating the works is evident throughout and highlights the breadth and depth of artistic talent and skill in Ireland today.

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Notes to Editors

About Sculpture in Context

Sculpture in Context was established in 1985 to raise the profile of sculpture in Ireland and provide a platform for artists outside the normal gallery context. It is a not-for-profit organisation run by sculptors. The exhibition has been staged in the National Botanic Gardens since 2002. Sculpture in Context promotes artists and creates opportunities for practising artists to exhibit their works in a wider public arena. The organisation has provided much needed opportunities for Irish and non-Irish sculptors in Ireland.

LISTINGS INFORMATION

Exhibition: Sculpture in Context

Location: National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin

Dates: 2 September – 15 October 2021

Times: Monday - Friday 10:00 - 17:00, Saturday - Sunday 10:00 - 18:00

Admission: Free. There is no booking needed to view outdoor sculptures. Indoor viewings take place from Thursdays through Saturdays for the duration of the exhibition. As access to the gallery is limited due to Covid-19, indoor viewing must be pre-booked on Eventbrite: eventbrite.ie

Website: botanicgardens.ie

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