Dublin Festivals & Events for
July 2008
Events 1 to 6 of 6 in Dublin during July 2008 |
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| Dates | Event, Location & Description | 22 Jul - 20 Aug | BEO Celtic Music Festival - Irish Music Live National Concert Hall, Dublin, Dublin |    | | Traditional Irish Music with performers from Ireland and abroad | 26 Jul - 15 Oct | Inner Worlds Outside Irish Museum of Modern Art - Royal Hospital, Military Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin |    | | A landmark exhibition bringing works by some of the greatest 20th-century artists together - includes Artists such as Jean Dubuffet, James Ensor, Philip Guston and Joan Miró with that of a wide cross section of Outsiders – individuals producing art from the “fringes of society” - including Henry Darger, Madge Gill and Adolf Wölfli. | 26 Jul - 19 Aug | Starlight Express The Point, Dublin, Dublin |    | | Andrew Lloyd Webber’s smash hit show “STARLIGHT EXPRESS” embarks on a brand new journey in 2006 and comes to Ireland for the very first time for 4 weeks only. | 6 Jun - 2 Sep | Lucian Freud at IMMA Irish Museum of Modern Art, Kilmainham, Dublin |    | | A major exhibition by the internationally renowned British artist Lucian Freud. The curator of the exhibition Catherine Lampert, specialist on the work of Freud, a model for the artist’s friend Frank Auerbach and former Director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery, will be available for interviews. Essays from the catalogue by Catherine Lampert and art critic and writer, Martin Gayford, are available, as is a wide selection of images. | 27 Jun - 1 Jul | Waltons Guitar Festival of Ireland National Concert Hall, National Gallery, Meeting House Sq. etc., Dublin, Dublin |    | | The Waltons Guitar Festival of Ireland is one of the world’s most exciting music events, jam-packed with a fantastic line-up of top guitarists, performing and teaching in Dublin’s most prestigious venues. | 27 Jul - 26 Aug | Lapsus Exposure Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Dublin |    | | The first showing in Ireland of one of the most important works by the internationally-acclaimed Irish artist James Coleman. The slide installation, Lapsus Exposure, 1992-94, is one of a trilogy of pioneering works by Coleman from the 1990s, acquired by IMMA through funding from the Heritage Committee of the National Cultural Institutions in 2004. The work will be shown in the Great Hall at IMMA, following the successful showing of the first part of the trilogy, I N I T I A L S, 1993-94 in the Great Hall in 2006. The final work in the trilogy, Background, 1991-94, will be shown in 2008. |
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