IMMA Collection: Freud Project

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Online, Wednesday 4th August

Grab a cup of tea or coffee and join us for a free Culture Club from the comfort of your own home.

IMMA secured a significant five-year loan of 50 works by one of the greatest realist painters of the 20th century, Lucian Freud in 2016. This exhibition, which presents 29 paintings and 8 works on paper, alongside the The Artist’s Mother project, will conclude this long-term loan. This summer will be the final opportunity to view these exceptional paintings.

This event will take place online using Zoom. The Zoom link for this online event will be sent to you in a reminder email, 48 hours prior to the event.

As this is a participatory event we would kindly ask that you turn your cameras on during the session.

If you have any questions please contact us at [email protected]

Culture Club is a series of hosted talks and tours that introduce and encourage people to connect with the cultural spaces of the city.


Date:
Wednesday 4th August
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free

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