Callum Innes, St Sebastian, Kerlin Gallery, installation view
Kerlin Gallery, Anne’s Lane, South Anne Street, Dublin 2
Tuesday to Friday: 10am–5.30 pm
Saturday: 11am–4.30pm
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Established in Dublin 1988, Kerlin Gallery has built an international reputation by providing sustained and meaningful representation for leading contemporary Irish and international artists.
For over three decades, Kerlin Gallery’s programme has reflected significant trends in international contemporary art. It has presented significant solo exhibitions by artists including Dorothy Cross, Liam Gillick, Willie Doherty, Siobhán Hapaska, Callum Innes, Merlin James, Albert Oehlen, Sean Scully and Hiroshi Sugimoto, Lawrence Weiner and Nathalie Du Pasquier among others. Additionally, the gallery has invited international museum directors to present curated group exhibitions.
Kerlin Gallery represents 36 Irish and international artists, ranging from early-career to established. Of these, many have participated in important exhibitions including Documenta, the Venice Biennale, and the Turner Prize, including Dorothy Cross, Gerard Byrne, Willie Doherty, Liam Gillick, Siobhán Hapaska, Callum Innes, Merlin James, Isabel Nolan, Kathy Prendergast and Sean Scully.
Kerlin Gallery regularly publishes artists’ books, exhibition catalogues and monographs, both independently and in association with public institutions. Recent publications include career-spanning monographs for Dorothy Cross, Merlin James, Mark Francis, William McKeown and Isabel Nolan. Titles on Liliane Tomasko and Siobhán Hapaska are forthcoming in 2024/2025.
Books are available to browse and purchase in the gallery, or on our online webshop.
In addition to presenting eight exhibitions a year in its Dublin gallery space, Kerlin Gallery participates in several major annual art fairs. These include Art Basel, Art Basel Hong Kong, Art Basel Miami Beach, Dallas Art Fair and Frieze London.
Since 1996, Kerlin Gallery has been housed in a purpose-built gallery designed by the British minimalist architect John Pawson. Located on Anne’s Lane, just off South Anne Street and stone’s throw from Grafton Street, it offers 3,600 square feet of exhibition space over two floors in the heart of Dublin.
The gallery is always free to enter and looks forward to welcoming you soon!