The Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square, Dublin, is a must for art lovers. See Impressionist paintings by Manet, Monet, Degas, Pissarro and Morisot, as well as the stunning Francis Bacon Studio. Enjoy the wonderful, wide-ranging collection of Irish art, and the stained glass room displaying Harry Clarke’s gorgeous masterpiece, The Eve of Saint Agnes. Meet some of the famous Irish personalities in portraiture, including WB Yeats who wrote five poems about the gallery.
The diverse and extensive contemporary collections include the Sean Scully Gallery, one of the most beautiful rooms dedicated to the work of a contemporary artist in Europe.
Francis Bacon’s legendary studio was relocated from London to Dublin in 1998 and is permanently on display, preserved exactly as it was. You will find fascinating unfinished works by Francis Bacon, items from his studio, an audio-visual room and touch screens allowing you a deeper look into the life and art of one of the most important figurative artists of the 20th century.
Hugh Lane Gallery is situated in beautiful Charlemont House built in 1763 by the 1st Earl of Charlemont, James Caulfeild. Designed by Sir William Chambers, it still retains many of its original architectural features which complement the works on exhibition.
Facilities include a bookshop and café. There is full wheelchair access and two designated disability parking spaces located directly outside the gallery.
The gallery regularly has temporary exhibitions and new displays from its collections. It also has public tours of the gallery and workshops for children and adults. Sunday concerts are a tradition at the gallery. Check the website for more details.
- Sunday Public Tours at Hugh Lane Gallery
WinterSunday Public Tours at Hugh Lane Gallery Join a great way to enjoy Sundays at the Hugh Lane Gallery with a free public tour every Sunday in December.
- Sunday Public Tours at Hugh Lane Gallery - January
WinterSunday Public Tours at Hugh Lane Gallery - January Join a great way to enjoy Sundays at the Hugh Lane Gallery with a free public tour every Sunday in January.
- Coffee Conversation: Over Our Heads the Hollow Seas Closed Up
WinterCoffee Conversation: Over Our Heads the Hollow Seas Closed Up Coffee Conversations are a great way to explore art in a stimulating and friendly environment. Join Hugh Lane Gallery for an illustrated talk on Wednesday 8 January 2025.
- Shouting at the Ground by Graeme Arnfield
WinterShouting at the Ground by Graeme Arnfield Join Hugh Lane Gallery for a free screening of Shouting at the Ground (21 mins), 2017; by Graeme Arnfield with an introduction and post-screening Q+A with Film Curator Alice Butler.
- Poetry Portraits: Invisible Becomes Visible
WinterPoetry Portraits: Invisible Becomes Visible Led by poet Grace Wilentz, this is a three part series of workshops engaging with “La Grande Illusion”, a major exhibition of the work of Brian Maguire.
- Sunday Sketching in January
WinterSunday Sketching in January During these free Sunday sketching workshops for families Hugh Lane Gallery invite you to explore and respond to their collection and temporary exhibitions through discussion and drawing.
- Coffee Conversation: The Lane by William McKeown
WinterCoffee Conversation: The Lane by William McKeown Coffee Conversations are a great way to explore art in a stimulating and friendly environment. Join Hugh Lane Gallery for an illustrated talk on Wednesday 15 January 2025.
- Basic Talks: Lisa Freeman
WinterBasic Talks: Lisa Freeman Join Hugh Lane Gallery for an illustrated talk as part of the Basic Talks programme with artist Lisa Freeman on Friday 17 January 2025.
- The Hugh Lane Gallery's extensive collection is a must for art lovers and is free.
- Francis Bacon's studio is preserved exactly as it was, showing how clutter and chaos spurred his creativity.
- Harry Clarke's stained glass masterpiece is a visual feast of rich colours.
- Offers workshops, children's activities, concerts and temporary exhibitions.
The Sundays @ Noon Concert Series take place in the beautiful Sculpture Gallery from September to June, admission is free.