Francis street is more commonly known as the antique quarter of Dublin and it also is home to many small art galleries.
But this place, wow. Vincent, the owner, explained to me that they wanted a gallery that is welcoming to the public. A place that you don't feel intimidated to buy, a place to explore and not feel like you have to know anything about art. They achieved that easily with this place.
I got lucky because one of the artists, Keith Richardson, happened to be there. He kindly gave me a tour of the place.
There is so much going on there that not all my photos could capture but essentially what I got from Keith is that they are trying to be accessible to the public and reflect the hard-times. Their current project that was launched this week, is canvases that established artists have been asked to paint. The catch is they must use smaller canvas sizes to reflect the recession and thus bring the price down, all the pieces are under €500 which, trust me, is cheap because we are talking top modern artists.
There is a downstairs and Keith explained that they are the only true ceramic gallery in Ireland, he showed me the work of a Texan artist, amazing stuff... Truly amazing. You will leave with a smile on your face and an urge to return with friends, because they are so welcoming and the work is so eclectic that everyone will find something that they like. read more