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Celebrate Irish Art with The Doyle Collection

This January, join us in exploring the creative tapestry of Ireland’s finest creative talents through an inspiring temporary gallery hosted at the Irish Embassy in London.

At The Doyle Collection, we are passionate about celebrating the unique and evolving narratives that define our cultural heritage. As an Irish-owned hotel group, we’re thrilled to support Irish Art Now—a landmark initiative spotlighting the vibrancy and influence of contemporary Irish visual art.

Irish Art Now is more than an art exhibition; it’s a celebration of cultural dialogue and artistic innovation, designed to amplify awareness around the vibrant visual arts landscape in Ireland.

This January, join us in exploring the creative tapestry of Ireland’s finest creative talents through an inspiring temporary gallery hosted at the Irish Embassy in London.

Left: Orla Jackson’s ‘Blue Blanket’ (2024), Ink on Japanese paper, 99 x 84cm. Right: Richard Malone’s ‘Figures’ at Ormston House, Limerick. Part of the ‘Irish Art Now’ exhibition celebrating Irish visual arts at the Irish Embassy in London.

‘Left: Orla Jackson Blue blanket, (2024) Ink on Japanese paper, 99 x 84cm | Right: Richard Malone Figures Ormston House Limerick’

Irish Art Now Special Collection
Tuesday, 7th January – Tuesday, 28th January
Held at the Embassy’s Grade II listed building, the exhibition celebrates works by established Irish artists who have made London home such as Kathy Prendergast, Eva Rothschild, and Yuri Pattison, alongside emerging talents. Curated by artists, Joe Duggan and Orla Jackson, this thoughtfully crafted selection spans across mediums – from painting and sculpture to printmaking and beyond – to demonstrate the rich depth of Irish talent and its significant presence in the UK.

Admission: Entry is free and open to the public by appointment via Eventbrite.

Exclusive Exhibition Catalogue

Sponsored proudly by The Doyle Collection, the exhibition’s colour hardback catalogue offers a lasting keepsake. Featuring detailed profiles of participating artists and an insightful essay, it’s a timeless celebration of Ireland’s artistic legacy. The Irish Art Now catalogue will be temporarily on display at the Irish Embassy.

Left: Joe Duggan’s ‘Echo’ (2024), made of concrete and steel. Right: Emmet Kierans’ ‘King and Queen’ (2024), oil on linen, 115 x 90 cm. Part of the ‘Irish Art Now’ exhibition catalogue sponsored by The Doyle Collection.

At The Doyle Collection, we cherish our Irish roots and the stories they inspire. Whether you’re staying with us in London, Dublin, or further afield, let our creative interiors and warm hospitality remind you of Ireland’s rich cultural contribution and heritage.

Mark your calendars and immerse yourself in Irish Art Now—a celebration of creativity, connection, and contemporary Irish identity.