Aidan Kelly Murphy discusses themes of mental health and football in the work of Gabriel…
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Aidan Kelly Murphy discusses Hoda Afshar’s ‘Agonistes’ and its commentary on visual language and political…
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Comments closedWolfgang Tillmans: Rebuilding the FutureIrish Museum of Modern Art26 October, 2018 – 17 February, 2019Review…
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