25 April 2025
Exhibition Co-Curator, Professor Emily Mark-Fitzgerald (UCD School of Art History & Cultural Policy), pictured at the launch of the exhibition. Photographs by Rafael Photography
'Casimir Markievicz: A Polish Artist in Bohemian Dublin' exhibition opens in Dublin Castle
In Ireland, the name ‘Markievicz’ immediately conjures the figure of Constance Markievicz, Irish revolutionary heroine. For the first time, this exhibition explores the artistic life and work of her Polish husband, Casimir Markievicz – painter, playwright, and larger-than-life personality – and his place in Dublin’s bohemian circles on the eve of the Revolution.
Casimir’s contemporaries included W.B. Yeats, George Russell (AE), William Orpen, Hugh Lane, and Beatrice Elvery: this exhibition offers rarely-seen depictions of and by these luminaries of the Irish Revival.
Over 80 artworks and artefacts presented in Dublin Castle’s State Apartment Galleries have been loaned from major state collections including the National Gallery of Ireland, National Library of Ireland, National Museum of Ireland, Hugh Lane Gallery, Crawford Gallery, The Model in Sligo, and the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland; as well as from private lenders including Lissadell House, United Arts Club, Sir Josslyn Gore-Booth, and the family of Irish radical Thomas MacDonagh.
The (opens in a new window)exhibition has been co-curated by Professor Emily Mark-Fitzgerald (UCD School of Art History & Cultural Policy) and UCD Graduate, Dr Katy Milligan (NCAD).
It also explores links between Ireland, Poland, and Ukraine (where Casimir’s family lived). Displayed in the galleries are unique photographs of Ukraine’s lands and people taken by Constance, and paintings of its countryside made by both, on special loan from Casimir Markievicz’s relatives in Poland. Many of these have not been seen in Ireland for more than a century.
This project, organised to celebrate Poland’s Presidency of the EU Council, is a joint initiative of the Office of Public Works and the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Dublin.
The exhibition was launched on Thursday, 24 April, and was attended by the Polish ambassador and members of the Markievicz family, who travelled from Poland for the opening. The exhibition will run until 14 September 2025.
In the media
Articles
- (opens in a new window)‘A count in arrears – Frank McNally on a first-ever solo exhibition of the life and work of Casimir Markievicz’ - Irish Times
- ‘UCD professor co-curates firs solo exhibition of Casimir Markievicz’ - University College Dublin
- (opens in a new window)‘Casimir Markievicz: A Polish Artist in Bohemian Dublin’ - RTÉ Culture
- (opens in a new window)‘Long Live Life! Casimir Markievicz: A Polish Artist in Bohemian Dublin’ - History Ireland
- (opens in a new window)‘Exhibition draws back curtains on Count Markievicz’, by Aoife Barry - Sunday Times
- (opens in a new window)‘Casimir Markievicz takes centre stage at Dublin Castle’ - The Liberty
Radio
Television
- RTÉ's Nationwide will feature a programme dedicated to the exhibition, with host Anne Cassin and Emily Mark-FitzGerald in June 2025
Press Releases
For press enquiries, please contact exhibition co-curator Prof. Emily Mark-FitzGerald (UCD Art History), (opens in a new window)emily.mark@ucd.ie.
Images courtesy of Rafael Photography - rafaelphotography.shootproof.com