Gabhann Dunne: Among the Small Trees
Thursday 4 December – Tuesday 23 December 2025
The limpid colour palette in Dunne’s work gives it a visionary, almost poetic quality. Topographical features, figures, buildings and animals emerge from a richly-opaque ground, conjuring a hauntingly-beautiful parallel world. He uses this romantic landscape to critique humanity’s annexation of the natural world and our displacement of other species, often appropriating and re-working found imagery to complement his invented narratives.
Dunne is a former winner of the RDS Taylor Art Award and the Hennessy Craig Scholarship at the Royal Hibernian Academy. He was described by Cristín Leach – writing in The Sunday Times – as ‘one of the best Irish painters of his generation’.
Image: Gabhann Dunne, 'Through the tannin', oil on gesso panel, 18 x 24cm
Thursday 4 December – Tuesday 23 December 2025
16 Molesworth Street
Dublin 2
Dublin 2
Telephone: +353 1 679 1548
Opening hours / start times:
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.
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
