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Dublin – From June 6 to 19, the Italian Cultural Institute of Dublin will host the exhibition “Panorama – Collectiva”, offering a glimpse into Ireland’s contemporary art scene, with a particular focus on painting and photography — two art forms in close dialogue. The project, curated and produced by Radio Irlanda, features works by painters Sol Robinson, Louise Meade, and Ferdinando Adiletta, alongside photographers Fabio Grassi, Ishmael Claxton, and Rèmi Parnaud.
The opening event will take place on Friday at 6:30 PM, with live artist interviews, poetry readings, and a guided tour — all in a relaxed and informal setting that encourages direct conversation with the artists. Admission to the opening is free until capacity is reached. The exhibition will be open on weekdays from June 6 to 19, from 10 AM to 1 PM and 3 PM to 5 PM, with free entry.
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