 Steady Climber The Paul Kane Gallery was established in 1997 -in its original venue
in South William St.-to promote the work of contemporary Irish artists
through a regular program of exhibitions, both in South William St. and
elsewhere
As one of the original alternative spaces of the 90's The Paul Kane
Gallery has shown the work of many of the foremost young Irish artists
to have emerged over the last decade including Philippa Sutherland, Megan Eustace
and Roisin McGuigan as well as more established artists such as Marc
Reilly, Hazel Walker, and Veronica Bolay R.H.A..  Passing through
In it's new space at 6 Merrion Square, The Paul Kane Gallery continues
as before but is widening its remit to include a selection of International
Artists such as Tom Hammick, Basil Beattie, and Jane Bustin.
 Storm waves Works by the gallery's represented artists are held in many major public
collections including IMMA, Dublin, MOMA, New York,the Office of Public Works Allied Irish Banks,,
the Arts Council of Ireland, Arts Council of Northern Ireland; National
Gallery of Ireland, Chester Beatty Library, Butler Gallery Kilkenny,
The Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Ballinglen Arts Foundation, the British
Museum(Collection of Prints and Drawings); Yale Centre for British Art;
University College Cork, Trinity College Dublin, Dental Hospital Dublin,
Bank of Ireland, ABN Amro Bank, Guinness Ireland Ltd, St. Patrick's College
Dublin, Clifford Chance, London, British Petroleum Brussels, Nissan Ireland,
Microsoft Ireland, Contemporary Irish Arts Society, Glen Dimplex, PMPA/Guardian
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