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Temple Bar Gallery + Studios (TBG+S) is a contemporary gallery and visual artist studio space located in the centre of Dublin in Temple Bar.


History

Founded in 1983 "by artists for artists", Temple Bar Gallery + Studios’ mission is to: create, exhibit and engage. The original studios and gallery were located in a former shirt factory, this was overhauled by Irish architects McCullough Mulvin and completed in October 1994. The current building contains a
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gallery and thirty artists studios. "Temple Bar Gallery’s physical character is noticeably susceptible to architectonic interventions, as many artists have fruitfully noticed. It is an off-square space, with pillars, openings, a shop-front aspect and other departures from white cube purity..." Since 2007, TBG+S has been part of a residency exchange programme with HIAP (Helsinki International Artist Programme). The studios hosts a Finnish artist and selects an Irish artist for a studio residency in Finland. In 2008 the Finnish photographer
Heli Rekula Heli Rekula (born 28 February 1963) is a Finnish photographer and video maker. She is a member of "The Helsinki School" of photography.
spent her year here.Irish/Finnish Artist Exchange Award 2008
Finnish Institute, 2008. Retrieved 14 May 2016 In 2010, then Director, Marian Lovett was terminated from the position she had held at TBG+S since 2001. The gallery claimed it had made her position redundant after an Arts Council budget cut. She proceeded to seek legal action via the union
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and in October 2012 the "claim by the former chief executive of a Dublin art gallery that her redundancy was “a sham” has been upheld by the Employment Appeal Tribunal. The tribunal awarded €30,000 to Marian Lovett for unfair dismissal from her position as chief executive of Temple Bar Gallery and Studios." That same year, Claire Power became the next Director and Rayne Booth was hired as Programme Curator, a position she held until 2018. In 2013 a sculpture by Irish artist
Garrett Phelan Garrett Phelan (born 1965) is an artist from Dublin, Ireland. His art takes the form of site-specific drawing projects, FM radio broadcasts, sculptural installations, photography and animation. Life and work Phelan was born in Dublin, Ireland i ...
consisting of a metal arch bearing the words ''Our Union Only in Truth'' was added to the roof of the building. The commission was funded through an online crowd funding campaign. In 2014 Clíodhna Shaffrey was made Director, and the studios debuted their Recent Graduate Residency which continues to this day. It provides recent Irish graduates the opportunity and resources to develop professionally via a stipend, travel award, and free studio space. TBG+S also received an
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Business to Arts Awards 2014 for Best Small Sponsorship the same year. In 2019 Michael Hill was appointed Programme Curator. Artist Niamh O'Malley was curated by TBG+S to represent Ireland at the
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, opening in April 2022.


Organisation

Temple Bar Gallery + Studios is a limited company with charitable status. The voluntary Board is formally elected by the artist membership and comprises four artist members and five external professionals with different expertise and business acumen. TBG+S is a not for profit registered charity and receives much of its funding from the Arts Council of Ireland. TBG + S provides "subsidised work spaces for professional visual artists". Artists must apply for Membership (six or three years) or Associate Membership/Project Studios (1 Year) and are reviewed by a Board appointed panel.


Selected past exhibitions

* Mark Swords, "The living and the dead" (April – June 2017) *
Amie Siegel Amie Siegel (born 1974) is an American artist. She was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2007. Siegel was born in Chicago, Illinois. She attended Bard College and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Recent exhibitions *''Provenance'' – ...
, "Imitation of Life" (February – April 2016) * Charlotte Prodger, "Stoneymollan Trail" (December 2015 – February 2016) * Rhona Byrne, "Huddle Tests" (September 2015) * Curated by Gavin Wade with Celine Condorelli, Andrew Lacon, Eilis McDonald, Flore Nove Josserand, Yelena Popova, Gavin Wade, and Christopher Williams, "Display Show" (July 2015) *
Nathaniel Mellors Nathaniel Mellors (born December 1974, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England)Ed Atkins Ed Atkins (born 1982) is a British contemporary artist best known for his video art and poetry. He is currently based in Berlin. Atkins lectures at Goldsmiths College in London and has been referred to as "one of the great artists of our time" by ...
, "Or tears, of course" (February – March 2013) * Curated by Chris Fite-Wassilak with Barbara Knezevic, Sean Meehan, Prinz Gholam,
Jim Ricks Jim Ricks is an American and Irish conceptual artist, writer, and curator. He has exhibited throughout Ireland and internationally, including a number of public art projects. Early life and education Ricks was born in San Francisco, California ...
, Iain Sinclair, and Josh Tonsfeldt, ''Temple Bar Gallery + Studios are Dead'' (November 2013 – January 2014) * Nevan Lahart, "Won-Nil" (June – July 2012) * Curated by Isobel Harbison with Alan Butler, Gabriele Beveridge, Juliette Bonneviot, Mick Peter, and Peles Empire, "Entrance Entrance" (April – June 2012) * Luke Fowler ''Pilgrimage from Scattered Points'' (March 2011) * Curated by Rayne Booth with Aleksandra Domanović, Joel Holmberg,
Parker Ito Parker Ito (born 1986) is a contemporary artist. He is fourth generation Japanese American, or Yonsei, living and working in Los Angeles. Life Parker Ito was born in 1986 in Long Beach, California, and was raised there. When Ito was younger, he ...
, Eilis McDonald, Jonathan Rafman, "Offline", (April – May 2011) * Mark O’ Kelly, "Leaders and Followers" (March – May 2010) * John Duncan, "Bonfires" (February – April 2009) * Colin Darke, "The Capital Paintings" (January – February 2008) * Marjetica Potrč "Florestania" (October 2007) * Paul Nugent, Vigil (September 2007) * Risa Sato, Eoin McHugh, and Mark Garry, "Rapid Eye Movement"(Summer 2007) * Matt Stokes Lost in the Rhythm – (January 2007) * Lars Arrhenius, "If Signs had Souls" (July 2006) *Elina Brotherus, "The New Painting" (June 2006) *
Garrett Phelan Garrett Phelan (born 1965) is an artist from Dublin, Ireland. His art takes the form of site-specific drawing projects, FM radio broadcasts, sculptural installations, photography and animation. Life and work Phelan was born in Dublin, Ireland i ...
, "Black Brain Radio" (January 2006) *Mark Clare, "Know Thyself "(August 2005) * Ene-Liis Semper, "Licked Room" & "FF/REW" (March – April 2005)


Bibliography

* Power, Claire, et al., ''Generation: 30 years of Creativity at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios 1983-2013'', Dublin: Temple Bar Properties, 2013.


References


External links


Official website
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