Ireland’s Eye 2026 Art Exhibition
WTC 2 Lobby, 30 March – 24 April 2026
Ireland’s Eye 2026: The Imprint of the Irish Landscape brings together five Irish artists whose works are deeply rooted in Ireland’s physical and cultural terrain. Spanning generations—from Tony O’Malley’s lyrical abstractions to Charlie Dineen’s contemporary film practice—the exhibition explores landscape as a living repository of history, myth, memory, and identity.
Through printmaking, film, and painterly abstraction, the artists engage with Ireland’s mountains, coastlines, flora, and urban spaces. Their works reflect on the spirit of place—how land carries emotional and spiritual resonance, shaped by geological time, seasonal cycles, and human presence. From ancient ritual sites in County Kerry to the shifting Atlantic edge and the contemplative stillness of Dublin’s parklands, the exhibition reveals how nature and narrative remain intertwined in Irish consciousness.
Produced in collaboration with Graphic Studio Dublin, the works share a material connection through the printmaking process, echoing the exhibition’s central idea of imprint—how landscape leaves its mark on people, and how people, in turn, leave their mark on the land.
Ireland’s Eye 2026 invites audiences to encounter Ireland’s physical and psychic geography as a landscape continuously shaped by memory, ritual, and time.
The exhibition is curated by Irish artist Mark Joyce.

