In pictures: A tour of the Tate Kenmare, better known as the Park Hotel

The five-star Kerry hotel is transformed by the owners’ extensive collection of Irish and international art

The Park Hotel in Kenmare, Co Kerry, owned by Bryan and Tara Meehan is home to a large collection of contemporary art. Video: Bryan O'Brien

Some locals have taken to calling the Co Kerry town’s Park Hotel “the Tate Kenmare”. It’s a humorous take on the subtle transformation of the historic and luxurious five-star hotel on the shores of Kenmare Bay, and it tickles and touches Bryan and Tara Meehan, who bought the Park from Francis and John Brennan in 2023.

Same gracious rooms and manicured gardens, but the 1897 hotel’s aesthetic and dynamic are subtly altered by the Meehans’ extensive collection of Irish and international art. Gone are the gilt-framed landscapes and heavy mirrors, and everywhere – in the entrance lobby, along the corridors, stepping the gracious stairwells, in the bedrooms – there is art: Andy Warhol, Dorothy Cross, Elizabeth Colomba, Guggi, Park Seo-Bo, and more.

The restaurant is renamed the Landline, after Sean Scully’s series which boldly proclaims his presence. Opposite, an Annie Morris tapestry over the fireplace.

On the stairs, Theaster Gates reclaims canvas fire hoses turned on the 1963 civil rights protesters in Birmingham, Alabama, transforming them into art. In the library is a striking exhibition (until December) of French photojournalist Gilles Caron’s images of the Battle of the Bogside in Derry, published in Life magazine.

Bryan Meehan standing at one of his Sean Scully paintings, 'Moorland' 2007 which hangs in the hotel's dining room. Photos: Bryan O’Brien / The Irish Times
Bryan Meehan standing at one of his Sean Scully paintings, 'Moorland' 2007 which hangs in the hotel's dining room. Photos: Bryan O’Brien / The Irish Times

Irish businessman and Blue Bottle Coffee founder Meehan has collected all his life. Growing up in Dublin, when his parents had spare money, “rather than put it in the bank or under the mattress, they’d buy a painting. One of my first memories is from 1977, of them coming home with a set of Maurice MacGonigal watercolours!”.

The Park Kenmare collection is open to the public as well as hotel guests, with regular art tours.

Spectrum (2013) by Mark Francis. Photos: Bryan O'Brien
Spectrum (2013) by Mark Francis. Photos: Bryan O'Brien
Diane Ihnatenko working in the Sean Scully Room of the Park Hotel Kenmare. Behind her is the Sean Scully painting ‘Moorland’.  Photo: Bryan O’Brien / The Irish Times
Diane Ihnatenko working in the Sean Scully Room of the Park Hotel Kenmare. Behind her is the Sean Scully painting ‘Moorland’. Photo: Bryan O’Brien / The Irish Times
'Triple Stripe' (2024) by Theaster Gates
'Triple Stripe' (2024) by Theaster Gates
Park Hotel Kenmare owner Bryan Meehan stands beside 'Moorland' (2007), by Sean Scully, which hangs in the hotel's dining room
Park Hotel Kenmare owner Bryan Meehan stands beside 'Moorland' (2007), by Sean Scully, which hangs in the hotel's dining room
'Untitled' rose (2022), by Michael Craig-Martin, hangs in the hallway of the Park Hotel Kenmare
'Untitled' rose (2022), by Michael Craig-Martin, hangs in the hallway of the Park Hotel Kenmare
'Glassilaun snow peak' (2014), by Dorothy Cross, and 'Baltimore series (Angela in Orange)' (2003)
'Glassilaun snow peak' (2014), by Dorothy Cross, and 'Baltimore series (Angela in Orange)' (2003)
'Withered Historical Record With Content' (2018), by Theaster Gates
'Withered Historical Record With Content' (2018), by Theaster Gates
Staff member Jude McCarthy walks by art in the Park Hotel Kenmare.
Staff member Jude McCarthy walks by art in the Park Hotel Kenmare.
Alison Iles visiting from Canada admires some of the art on show in the  Landline Terrace of the Park Hotel in Kenmare Co. Kerry  Photograph: Bryan O’Brien
Alison Iles visiting from Canada admires some of the art on show in the Landline Terrace of the Park Hotel in Kenmare Co. Kerry Photograph: Bryan O’Brien
Bryan O'Brien

Bryan O'Brien

Bryan O’Brien is Chief Video Journalist at The Irish Times
Deirdre Falvey

Deirdre Falvey

Deirdre Falvey is a features and arts writer at The Irish Times