Alison Pilkington: Two Sisters

Thursday 30 April – Thursday 28 May 2026
Alison Pilkington, Lord of the hollow, oil on canvas, 120 x 100cm | Alison Pilkington: Two Sisters | Thursday 30 April  – Thursday 28 May 2026 | Molesworth Gallery | Alison Pilkington, Lord of the hollow, oil on canvas, 120 x 100cm | a somewhat bird-shaped object is standing on what appears to be a piece of furniture, though it seems to have a little red door in it; this is happening in a space that is cursorily defined – pinkish background, dark floor, hints of 3D in the furniture object; the 'birrd' has hints of penguin, but one leg seems to be plant-like and the other, sticking forward, has two triangles, one purple, one ultramarine, as a foot; the head is like that of a pterodactyl, but only vaguely defined; a band of pale green surrounds most of this, and minnows or similar seem to be swimming in the band; and more
Opening Reception Thursday 30 April, 5:30 – 7:30pm

We’re delighted to present the first solo exhibition at the Molesworth Gallery of works by Alison Pilkington.

The show takes its title from the Syliva Plath poem, Two Sisters of Persephone, where the poet offers two archetypes of femininity framed as sisters – one constrained by social expectations or internal repression, with the other embodying a freer, more instinctual self. Pilkington’s work draws on a similar binary, exploring dualities and tensions within the self and within the role of a woman in society more broadly.

Personal memories and the retelling of these memories also inform Pilkington’s work. These memories and the narratives woven from them are rooted in a distinct inner geography, a subconscious terrain of rugged, barren mountains, punctuated by occasional bodies of water. This setting remains cohesive across the work, suggesting a closeness to it, a landscape she revisits often.

Within this world are figures, and at times those figures seem to contain the landscape itself. These surreal characters re-appear throughout the paintings, subtly shifting in colour and form. They represent imagined ethnicities, sometimes encountering one another, each carrying their own intentions, beliefs, and dreams. They wander endlessly in search of something – perhaps the same thing.

Alison Pilkington was awarded a practice-led PhD in painting from the National College Art and Design, Dublin, in 2015. She was awarded the British Institution Award for painting at the Royal Academy Summer Show, London (2012), and was selected for the Marmite Painting Prize exhibition, London (2012 and 2016), the MePaintsMe International painting exhibition (2025) and was shortlisted for the Kurt Beers 100 Painters of Tomorrow publication (2013).

Recent exhibitions include: the Complex Dublin (2025); the Canopy Program, Chelsea, New York (2024); the Schonfeld Gallery Brussels (2022); the Model Sligo (2021); and the RHA Ashford Gallery (2018).

Image: Alison Pilkington, Lord of the hollow, oil on canvas, 120 x 100cm
Thursday 30 April – Thursday 28 May 2026
Molesworth Gallery
16 Molesworth Street
Dublin 2
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During exhibitions:
Monday-Friday, 10.30am-5.30pm; Saturday, 11am-2pm
The gallery does not open on Saturdays during the months of January and August or on bank holiday weekends.
Access: The ground floor of the gallery is accessible to wheelchair users and others with mobility challenges.
Admission / price: Free

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