19 August 2026
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Addleshaw Goddard becomes title partner of Dublin Gallery Weekend

International law firm Addleshaw Goddard has been unveiled as the Title Partner of Ireland’s biggest celebration of contemporary art - Dublin Gallery Weekend.

The firm has agreed a landmark three-year partnership with the event, which features four days of exhibitions and events from 5th to 8th November. 

Following a record-breaking 2025, Dublin Gallery Weekend will again bring together Ireland’s most dynamic artists and galleries for four days of contemporary visual art across the capital.

Mark Walsh, Head of Ireland, Addleshaw Goddard said: "Dublin Gallery Weekend celebrates the art of the possible in its truest sense, bringing together artists, galleries and audiences to challenge perspectives and inspire new ideas. At Addleshaw Goddard, helping our clients turn the art of the possible into reality is at the heart of what we do. We are therefore delighted to become Title Sponsor of Dublin Gallery Weekend and support a programme that champions creativity, innovation and ambition while showcasing the best of contemporary Irish culture." 

John Daly, Chair of the Contemporary Art Gallery Association (CAGA), added: “Alongside an exceptional programme of exhibitions, we're proud to welcome Addleshaw Goddard as our Title Partner. Their landmark three-year commitment, together with exciting new collaborations still to be announced, will help us broaden audiences, support artists and continue growing Dublin Gallery Weekend as one of Ireland's leading cultural events."

Presented by the Contemporary Art Gallery Association (CAGA) and produced by SoSimpatico, the 2026 edition will invite audiences from Ireland and internationally to discover Ireland’s contemporary art scene through exhibitions, artist talks, art trails, workshops, and citywide cultural collaborations.

At the heart of the weekend is an exceptional programme of new exhibitions at CAGA galleries. Green on Red Gallery presents Veil, a new body of work by Damien Flood; Hillsboro Fine Art pairs Cecilia Bullo and Kevin Mooney in Silt & Sorcery; Kerlin Gallery presents Northern Sky, new landscape paintings by Elizabeth Magill; Kevin Kavanagh exhibits Sonia Shiel’s The Nature of Tables; and The Molesworth Gallery presents Mythologies by John Kindness.

Elsewhere, Oliver Sears Gallery brings together works by David Hockney, Giorgio Morandi, Bruce McLean, Amelia Stein, Sasha Sykes and Jason Ellis; Olivier Cornet Gallery marks 300 years of Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels with Tales of Human Follies; Solomon Fine Art presents Tom Climent’s Heliotropism; SO Fine Art Editions, with Island Photographers, presents Island Portrait; and Taylor Galleries stages concurrent solo exhibitions by John Doherty and Martin Gale.

John Daly, Chair of the Contemporary Art Gallery Association (CAGA), said: "Dublin Gallery Weekend has grown into one of the most important events in Ireland's cultural calendar, celebrating the extraordinary talent of artists and the vital role galleries play in championing contemporary visual art. We're excited to build on that momentum in 2026.”

Further announcements will include collaborations with major national cultural institutions, artist talks, workshops, special gallery events, citywide art trails and much more. Keep up-to-date here

Aoife Woodlock, Managing Director, SoSimpatico noted: "SoSimpatico are excited to continue our partnership with CAGA and Dublin Gallery Weekend after last year’s edition made such an impact. For 2026, we're looking forward to creating an accessible and inclusive programme of exhibitions, activities and special events. We are going to create a buzz of activity across the city that invites everyone to participate in Ireland’s vibrant visual arts scene." 

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