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Panel Exhibition - Casimir Markievicz, a Polish Artist in Bohemian Dublin (1903-13)

Panel Exhibition - Casimir Markievicz, a Polish Artist in Bohemian Dublin (1903-13)

Panel exhibition dates at Royal Irish Academy: 14 January - 28 February 2026

Lunchtime lecture - Professor Emily Mark-FitzGerald - 20 January 2026, 13.00-14.00, Royal Irish Academy

https://www.ria.ie/library/library-events/exhibitions/casimir-markievicz-a-polish-artist-in-bohemian-dublin-1903-1913/

In Ireland, the name ‘Markievicz’ immediately conjures the figure of Constance Markievicz, Irish revolutionary heroine. This travelling panel exhibition (and lunchtime lecture) explores the artistic life and work of her Polish husband, Casimir Markievicz (1874- 1932) – painter, playwright, and larger-than-life personality – and his place in Dublin’s bohemian circles on the eve of the Revolution.

This panel exhibition (touring nationally) brings together compelling examples of Casimir’s art along with artefacts and photographs, drawn from major public and private collections in Ireland and Poland, bringing Casimir back into the frame of Dublin on the eve of Revolution. These include works from the National Gallery of Ireland, National Library of Ireland, National Museum of Ireland, Office of Public Works, Hugh Lane Gallery, Crawford Gallery, The Model in Sligo, and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland; as well as from private collections including Lissadell House, United Arts Club, and Sir Josslyn Gore-Booth.

The exhibition also explores links between Ireland, Poland, and Ukraine (where Casimir’s family lived) and the influence of Polish nationalism on Constance’s own political sensibilities. It shares unique photographs of Ukraine’s lands and people taken by Constance, and paintings of its countryside made by both, from private family collections of Casimir Markievicz’s relatives in Poland. Many of these have not been seen in Ireland for more than a century.

This panel exhibition was produced in concert with an art exhibition held in Dublin Castle, May - September 2025, co-curated by Prof. Emily Mark-FitzGerald (UCD) and Dr Katy Milligan (NCAD) – a collaboration between the Office of Public Works and the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Dublin. For enquiries, please get in touch with exhibition
coordinator Nikola Sękowska-Moroney, nikola.sekowska-moroney@msz.gov.pl

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