Taylor Galleries

Taylor Galleries is an art gallery on Kildare Street in Dublin, Ireland.[1] It was established in the late 1970s and mainly exhibits the work of Irish artists.[2] The Gallery is run by brother John and Pat Taylor[3]

John Taylor had worked at the Dawson Gallery since 1964[4] and was gallery manager at the Dawson Gallery at the time of the death of its owner Leo Smith in 1978. Following Smith's death, the premises was taken over by Taylor and renamed The Taylor Galleries. In the 1990s the gallery moved from Dawson Street to nearby Kildare Street.[4]

In 2013, the gallery began showcasing the work of younger artists through the Lacuna series of exhibitions curated by Sabina Mac Mahon and gallery artist David Quinn.[4][5]

Selected Artists

References

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  2. "In the Coombe, a Young Gallery Owner Takes a Punt". 1 June 2016.
  3. 1 2 "Trailblazing sculptor who gave shape to modern Ireland".
  4. 1 2 3 "VAN March/April 2014: 'The Accidental Gallerist', Sabina MacMahon Talks to Gallerist John Taylor". 10 April 2014.
  5. "LACUNA [ 01 ] - Taylor Galleries". www.taylorgalleries.ie.
  6. "A painter's painter with a cult following — Independent.ie".
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  10. "Charles Tyrrell blends wood and metal to beautiful effect".
  11. "What Lies Beneath: Tomnafinnoge by David Quinn — Independent.ie".
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