Three

The Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) is currently presenting the exhibition “Three,” which features works by three leading artists from the IMMA Collection, Maria Simonds-Gooding, Charles Brady and Callum Innes. This is the beginning of an ongoing exhibition program by the IMMA which will bring three artists from the collection together for solo exhibitions that are placed in close proximity to one another. The new program allows viewers to experience the work alone or through a dialogue with the other shows as all three shows are physically linked. New-York born artist Charles Brady spent most of this life in Ireland and is recognized as a prominent painter known for his approach of treating everyday objects with grandeur. Maria Simonds-Godding works predominantly with plaster and fresco pigment referencing man’s relationship to the land, and Scottish artist Callum Innes is an abstract painter who has developed an atmospheric aesthetic by removing paint with washes of turpentine. The exhibition is curated by Christina Kennedy, a Senior Curator and Head of Collections for the IMMA.














