Taylor Galleries

In 1990, Taylor Galleries relocated to smaller premises at 34 Kildare Street, re-designed by the architect Ross Cahill O'Brien, before moving up the road to the current space at 16 Kildare Street in 1996.

The gallery’s exhibition space is spread over two floors of a large Georgian house dating from 1759 which retains many of its original features, including its central staircase.

Flanagan, George Potter, Colin Harrison, Nancy Wynne Jones, Louis le Brocquy, Seán McSweeney, Tony O’Malley and Patrick Scott.

Planned as an intermittent series of exhibitions curated by Sabina Mac Mahon and gallery artist David Quinn.,[2][5] four iterations of the project have taken place to date.

It runs alongside the gallery’s main programme and embraces experimental and enquiring practices in image- and object-making[6]