EXHIBITIONS

Exhibitions at the Olivier Cornet Gallery, Dublin

Like any other reputable contemporary art gallery, the Olivier Cornet Gallery organises and hosts solo shows featuring work by the artists we represent. We also curate thematic group exhibitions showcasing the work of these artists as well as members of our AGA group. Have a look below to find out about our current art show and investigate upcoming and recent art exhibitions. This page also allows you to delve into our exhibition archives.


Unless specified otherwise, all solo and group exhibitions take place in our gallery space at 3 Great Denmark Street, Dublin.


Please note that since May 2020, most of our solo and group exhibitions have also been available online, and on a permanent basis, in our 3D Virtual Space. If you have missed an exhibition at the gallery or would like to revisit a previous show and see, for instance, which artworks are still available for purchase, feel free to explore this new viewing feature.

Current exhibition at the gallery


18 December 2024 - 15 March 2025: 'Contrasts', a winter group show.  Opening at 6pm on Wednesday 18 December 2024.

Online only:

2 February - 21 October 2025

Miriam McConnon - Domestic Narratives - A look back 2016-2019. 

'Domestic Narratives' is an online exhibition curated in our Kunstmatrix virtual space and featuring a selection of paintings produced by Miriam McConnon between 2016 and 2019.  All works are available for purchase at the gallery.

Enter the exhibition

Next at the gallery:

11 January - 15 March 2025: continuation of our winter show Contrasts

15 March - 26 April: 'What do we want?/ Cad atá de dhíth orainn?', touring group show, An Gailearaí, Donegal. Artists: Jill Gibbon, Bernadette Hopkins, Manal Mahamid, Eoin Mac Lochlainn, Miriam McConnon & Tom Molloy

4-5-6 April: Art Evolve Art Fair (RDS Dublin)

13 April - 11 May: Nickie Hayden ('Symbols of Revival, solo)

15 May - 8 June: Conrad Frankel (solo)

15 June - 24 August: Summer group show (launch on Bloomsday 2025)

7 September - 3 October: Eoin Mac Lochlainn (solo)

8 October - 2 November: Daniel Lipstein (solo)

6 November - 6 December: Ode to giants, group show part of Dublin Gallery Weekend 2025

Recent exhibitions

Tapestry, Annika Berglund, 17 November - 15 December 2024
Fieldwork with Mainie and Albrecht, Yanny Petters, 6 October - 10 November 2024
Earth Songs and Colour Poems, Joe Dunne (RHA), 8 September - 3 October 2024
Pink is my colour, summer group show, 9 June - 25 August 2024
What do we want?, group show, 7 April - 31  May 2024
Compendium, winter group show, 17 December 2023 - 17 March 2024
Urban Fingerprint, David Fox, 10 November - 10 December 2023
The Refugee’s Armour, Miriam McConnon, 24 September - 4 November 2023
1515, group show, 12 September - 22 October 2023
My Favourite Artwork at the Olivier Cornet, 13 July - 7 September 2023
Arbour Essences in Anthropocene Dublin, featuring work by Annika Berglund, Hugh Cummins, Eoin Mac Lochlainn and Yanny Petters, 14 May to 7 July 2023
Safe Harbour, Nickie Hayden in collaboration with Robert Russell, 13 April - 7 May 2023
Cogadh na gCarad / The War between Friends, Eoin Mac Lochlainn, 7 March - 2 April 2023
2012 - 2022, a decade of exhibitions at The Olivier Cornet Gallery, 10-year anniversary group show, 15 December 2022 - 22 February 2023:

COVID-19 safety notice - June 2024 update


Opening days/hours:
Tuesday to Friday: 11am to 6pm (to 8pm on Thursdays)
Saturday & Sunday: 12 noon to 5pm.


The gallery is closed on Mondays (except for bank holiday weekends).


In the interest and safety of our visitors and staff, we might at times wear face masks at the Olivier Cornet Gallery. We respect everyone's decision on that matter.


Sanitizer hand gel is available at the entrance inside the building. Let’s all keep each other safe.


Thank you for your cooperation and support.  We look forward to seeing you at the gallery. Olivier and team OCG.

"The best reason to paint is that there is no reason to paint."
Keith Haring

The moment you think you understand a great work of art, it’s dead for you.
Oscar Wilde
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