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When the Arts come to Italish: Duke Street Gallery

Hi folks! Irish-blooded Italians hark this! ItalishMagazine enlarges the family: the new entry is going to be the ARTS section!
All the website’s Ireland lovers have in common a passion for Ireland and all of its wonders: so why not launch the Arts section with one of coolest Irish Art Galleries that specializes in Irish Arts? With that, I have the pleasure to introduce to you the Duke Street Gallery!

Rush Hour – Jobey Hickey

 

The Duke Street Gallery specializes in the work of Irish Artists, as well as Artists living in Ireland imbued with the Irish imagination.

Its function is to bring Irish artwork to an International Audience.

The represented artists of Duke Street Gallery have exhibited in a number of cities around the world such as New York, Hong Kong, Chicago, Brussels, Miami, Beijing, Sydney, London, and Marbella.

Duke Street Gallery features artists such as Louis LeBrocquyMarkey Robinson, Marie Carroll, Graham KnuttelHarry KernoffPatrick Collins amongst numerous others.

The Duke Street Gallery is housed in one of Dublin City’s oldest buildings. The building was notably the original location for Red Bank Oyster (established in 1838) as mentioned in James Joyce Ulysses. The premises No.17 Duke Street, was originally constructed in the 1730’s, taking the form of the then popular, Dutch Billy style house, a style of architecture that sadly has almost vanished from Dublin City landscape. However, No. 17 Duke Street is an exception, as it has recently been lovingly and beautifully restored while retaining many of its original features.

Tom Byrne – Samuel Beckett

Duke Street Gallery operates as a full service Internet art gallery offering instant availability to a vast range of Irish Art and specializes in the packaging and exporting of its artwork worldwide.

I encourage you to see the beauty of every single picture, imbued with Irish heritage.
I will let you know the Gallery’s artists with interviews, photos and news about their work, and I will keep you up to date about the events and the exhibitions.

Wishing me to realize a rich and pleasant art section, I say goodbye to you!
See you soon, ItalishPeople! Stay tuned!

About Chiara Brandi

Studentessa salentina di Scienza e tecnica della mediazione linguistica presso l'Universita' del Salento, da sempre appassionata di musica e culture straniere (da qui il mio amore per le lingue!), attualmente in Erasmus Placement presso la Duke Street Gallery di Dublino (Irlanda). Il mio sogno e' quello di trascorrere il lungo viaggio della vita sempre "in viaggio"!

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