Twelve Paintings

IMMA, Sunday 9th November

Twelve Paintings is an intimate and compelling exploration of the life and work of acclaimed Irish artist Colin Davidson. Structured around a series of deeply personal conversations with the renowned broadcaster Mark Carruthers, the book combines memoir and artistic manifesto, using twelve key works as gateways into broader reflections on art, memory and place. Join us for the official launch of the book where Colin and Mark will be in conversation once again, this time with arts journalist Gemma Tipton.


Date:
Sunday 9th November
Time:
4.00pm
Price:
Free, booking required
Address:
IMMA, Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland

Google Map of IMMA, Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland

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