MÓR ’26,
Annual Exhibition of Large-Scale Printmaking-
Supported by IPUT Real Estate Dublin
18 June – 1 August 2026
MÓR ’26, Annual Exhibition of Large-Scale Printmaking
18 June – 1 August 2026
Graphic Studio Gallery is delighted to present MÓR ’26, proudly supported by IPUT Real Estate Dublin, the latest edition of our annual exhibition celebrating the ambition, scale, and powerful impact of contemporary printmaking.
Typically, original prints are created in physically modest dimensions due to the technical constraints of printmaking processes and equipment. MÓR defies those limitations, spotlighting artists who boldly expand the boundaries of scale within the medium. This year’s exhibition features an exceptional collection of works distinguished by both their technical achievement and commanding spatial presence.
Over the past decade, the exhibition has played an essential role in fostering the development of large-scale print practices among participating artists. Several contributors now work consistently at an ambitious scale, including Niall Naessens and Ed Miliano, both of whom first explored large-format printmaking through earlier editions of MÓR.
The latest iteration of MÓR also introduces a new generation of artists working in large-scale print for the first time, reflecting the exhibition’s continuing commitment to experimentation, expansion, and the evolving possibilities of the medium.
The exhibition assembles large-format etchings, carborundums, screenprints, and woodcuts by some of Ireland’s leading artists alongside emerging printmakers working at scale. Combining new work and past work, MÓR ’26 features contributions from Niall Naessens, John Kindness, Kate MacDonagh, Ailbhe Barrett, Alastair Keady, Robert Russell, Sinead McGuinness, Cliona Doyle, Ed Miliano, Rachel Merrigan, Maria Simonds Gooding, Elke Thönnes, Shane O’Driscoll, and Tony O’Malley, among others.
For images or further information, please contact:
Peter Brennan, Graphic Studio Gallery, 01 679 8021, gallery@graphicstudiodublin.com















