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18 June - 18 September 2022

Michael Eden | For the Love of the Master, 25 artists fascinated by Piranesi

Coach House Gallery, Dublin Castle, Ireland

Michael Eden’s 3D printed works are set to feature as part of a new exhibition marking the tricentenary of Giovanni Battista Piranesi.

The Italian architect, antiquarian, etcher, vedutista, designer and writer was one of the foremost artistic personalities of the 18th century in Rome. His interpretation of the classical world has become of great significance not only in the 18th century, but also long after his death. The Office of Public Works (OPW) will host the international exhibition For the Love of the Master, 25 artists fascinated by Piranesi to celebrate the legacy of this versatile Roman artist in the 21st century. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the exhibition has been postponed and will now take place in the summer of 2022.

From the curator, Hélène J Bremer: “As a curator I’ve to put together an exhibition with contemporary artworks that respond to the work of Piranesi and to his interpretation of the classical world. It will show work from a group of 25 international artists including Emily Allchurch, Pablo Bronstein, Léo Caillard and Michael Eden. A large part of the work on display is made specifically for the occasion of this exhibition. One of the show’s locations, the Casino at Marino, an important 18th century neo-classical building will serve to link Piranesi and Ireland; the contemporary with heritage.”

For more information, visit curator Helene J. Bremer’s website.