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Imma set to expand - but where?

The Irish Times

The development is directly adjacent to the Royal Hospital Kilmainham and, as part of the scheme, the Irish Museum of Modern Art (Imma) has been guaranteed 4,000sq m of space in what is termed the Heuston South Quarter. This site was earmarked for a new Imma gallery. As Imma's director Enrique Juncosa has pointed out, the museum needs a new, purpose-built gallery space to accommodate both its growing collection and the kind of exhibitions that it wants to feature in the future. The provision of such a space for temporary exhibitions would have the benefit of freeing up the galleries in the Royal Hospital building for showing a greater proportion of the permanent collection. It is generally recognised, for example, that there is no gallery in Dublin where residents and visitors can see a representative collection of Irish art from the mid-20th century onwards.

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