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Pallas Projects/Studios Gala Auction of Contemporary Irish Art with Whyte's at the Irish Georgian Society's City Assembly House Auction: Thursday 9th of October, 6pm to 9pm Viewing: Tuesday & Wedneday 7th & 8th of October, 12 noon to 7pm PRO version

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Pallas Projects/Studios and Whyte's auction house are proud to announce a Gala Auction Night at The Irish Georgian Society, City Assembly House, South William Street, Dublin 2. (map) The gala event will be opened on the night by special guest Ardal O'Hanlon. Featuring works by Richard Gorman, Amanda Coogan, Robert Ballagh, Brian Maguire, David Godbold, Blaise Drummond, Diana Copperwhite and many more (full list of participants below). The non-profit art space Pallas Projects/Studios has been breaking new ground for art projects all over Dublin since its inception in 1996, recent cuts however have cut deep at the capacity to continue developing opportunities for Irish contemporary art and artists, via exhibitions, events, cooperative projects, school visits, talks and performances. In light of this, Pallas has enlisted the support of its friends and colleagues in the Irish art world – a vast reservoir of goodwill built up over 20 years – to hold a New PRO version

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York-style gala fundraising auction with the help of Whyte’s auction house and The Irish Georgian Society. The event promises to be an entertaining spectacle, with pop-up food and drinks supplied by a host of sponsors circulating over the course of the evening, and takes place in one of Dublin's hidden gems – the faded grandeur of the Octagonal room of the City Assembly House. The evening will be a chance to introduce contemporary artists’ work to seasoned auction-goers as well as first-timers; demonstrate the range and diversity of contemporary art practice in Ireland today; and encourage Irish people to engage with and invest in the work of our living artists. It will provide the perfect opportunity for established buyers to collect the work of contemporary artists, and for new buyers to start a collection. At the same time, it will help sustain Pallas – a pillar of the grassroots non-profit sector. The fundraising auction will feature renowned Irish painters, already familiar to the auction house, while introducing emerging artists, alongside internationallyestablished mid-career artists, who are already selling work through the leading Irish contemporary and international galleries and art-fairs (such as Frieze, Basel, Miami Basel, and Art Rotterdam), and exhibiting at home in museums such as IMMA and The Hugh Lane, and far and wide in art biennales and international PRO version

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institutions. All involved donating their work for this benefit night. This gala evening will showcase how much of contemporary art is connected to the continuum of art history, dealing with aesthetics, style and concepts that can be seen to channel and chart a line from the old masters – through Vermeer, Fragonard and Braque, to 20th century Irish painters Mary Swanzy, Mainie Jelltet, Louis le Brocquy, and Patrick Scott – right up to today. Participating artists: Richard Gorman, Gillian Lawler, Michael Canning, Diana Copperwhite, Keith Wilson, Brian Maguire, Colin Martin, Nick Miller, Robert Ballagh, David Godbold, Gabhann Dunne, Alison Pilkington, Nevan Lahart, Sonia Shiel, David Eager Maher, Blaise Drummond, Amanda Coogan, Fergus Martin, Mark Garry, Gary Coyle, Padraig Spillane, Anna Rackard, Ann Quinn, Stehen Loughman, Beth O'Halloran, Aoibheann Greenan, Kathy Tynan, Peter Burns, Kevin Mooney, Ronnie Hughes, Niall de Buitlear, Mark Cullen, Gavin Murphy, Fiona Chambers, Jim Ricks, Bea McMahon, Ramon Kassam, Mark Swords, Colm Mac Athlaoich, Brian Fay, Wendy Judge, Brendan Earley, Mark O'Kelly, Orla Whelan, Gemma Browne, Brian Duggan, Daniel Lipstein The Auction, run by Whyte’s (who have graciously offered to forgo fees and PRO version

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commission for this event in support of the non-profit sector), will take place in the home of The Irish Georgian Society, who have donated the use of the hugely apt City Assembly House for the event. Special thanks to: Whyte's, Irish Georgian Society, Brunswick Press, Medley by Andrew Rudd, Teeling Whiskey, Galway Bay Brewery, Mitchell & Son

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