In Our Own Image

Our exhibition space is currently closed as we are installing our next exhibition -

In Our Own Image: Photography in Ireland, 1839 to the Present.

We are delighted to present this exhibition over two galleries! Curated by Gallery of Photography Ireland and the Office of Public Works, Dublin Castle.

In Our Own Image presents the first comprehensive historical and critical survey of photography from across the island of Ireland. This landmark centenary exhibition charts how the medium has both reflected and shaped Irish cultural identity, from the work of the earliest photographic pioneers up to the emergence of a recognisably modern state. Throughout the period of intense change that characterised Ireland in the late 19th and into the mid-20th century, we see how photography served as a mirror for shifting experiences of what it meant to be Irish. More than that, it also defined the way we saw ourselves, creating an image of life on the island of Ireland that still forms part of our identity today.

 

In Our Own Image reveals the depth of our shared photographic heritage, viewed through important works by key photographers held in leading archives, cultural institutions, museums, and private collections.

- It charts the contribution of early photographic pioneers such as Augusta Dillon, Mary Rosse, and the Tenisons. Photography’s role as eyewitness to history is explored through the work of Robert French, William Lawrence, A.R. Hogg and others. 

- Photographs of life in the west of Ireland by J.M. Synge and surveys of heritage sites by Robert Welch and Jane Shackleton highlight the contribution of photography to the Celtic Revival movement.

- Photography’s role in constructing popular representations of Irishness is outlined through the production of romantic images to feed the new tourist market. 

- The use of photography as reportage during the War of Independence and the Irish Civil War contrasts official viewpoints with the more nuanced perspectives of commercial and citizen photographers. 

- The concluding section presents an overview of the key social and infrastructural developments that defined the emergence of the modern Irish state framed through the vision of creative Irish photographers.

 

In Our Own Image: Photography in Ireland, 1839 to the Present is the first in a series of exhibitions that will serve to establish the canon of photography in Ireland, from the earliest pioneering works through to a survey of contemporary photography by Ireland’s many acclaimed photographic artists. 

 

Supported by Dublin City Council Commemorative Committee, the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, the Department of Foreign Affairs, the Heritage Council of Ireland, Office of Public Works, Dublin Castle, RTÉ Supporting the Arts and Nerve Centre/ Creative Centenaries NI. Presented by Gallery of Photography Ireland and the Office of Public Works, Dublin Castle, in partnership with the National Library of Ireland, the National Museum of Ireland, National Museums NI, the National Archives, PRONI, RTÉ Archives, UCD Archives, Irish Folklore Commission, University College Cork, Creative Ireland and the Arts Council of Ireland. 

Exhibition Dates

We are delighted to present this exhibition over two galleries!

Opens 29 November 2021 in the Gallery of Photography Ireland.

On show at The Printworks, Dublin Castle         

29 November 2021 – 6 February 2022

Masks and social distancing please, no booking required.

Gallery information

OPENING HOURS

Wednesday - Saturday 11am - 5.45pm

DUBLIN CASTLE OPENING HOURS

Monday - Sunday 11am - 5.45pm

ADMISSION IS FREE


In Our Own Image: Photography in Ireland, 1839 to the Present has been made possible by contributions from: the Estate of Fergus Bourke; Irish Jesuit Archive/Fr. Francis Browne SJ Collection; Clare County Library; Davison and Associates; the estate of Dennis Dineen; the estate of Bill Doyle; ESB Archives; Arthur Fields: Man on Bridge; J. Paul Getty Museum; the Estate of Helen Hooker O’Malley; John Hinde Collection; Alen MacWeeney; Magnum Photos; New York Public Library; Parsons Family, Birr Castle; Photo Album of the Irish; Queen’s University, Belfast; Royal Collection Trust, Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland; Sean Sexton Collection; the Estate of Jane W. Shackleton; Tipperary Museum of Hidden History; Trinity College, Dublin; Waterford City and County Archives.

Curated by Gallery of Photography Ireland with the Office of Public Works, Dublin Castle.

Gallery of Photography Ireland would like to thank Dr. Myles Campbell, Research and Interpretation Officer (Curator) for the Office of Public Works at Dublin Castle and Mary Heffernan, General Manager at Office of Public Works, Historic Properties, Heritage Services and Head of Collections.


Gallery of Photography Ireland is a registered charity funded by The Arts Council, Dublin City Council and by a lot of great people who love photography.