160 Days until Brexit – Theresa May resigns When I first visit Oikeiôsis, this year’s TU Dublin Photography Graduate Exhibition in the Gallery of Photography,…
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Started in 2009 as a conduit for Irish photographic talent, PhotoIreland has developed into the “visual culture and critical thinking” vehicle that its founder, Ángel…
Comments closedWolfgang Tillmans: Rebuilding the FutureIrish Museum of Modern Art26 October, 2018 – 17 February, 2019Review by Aidan Kelly Murphy IMMA’s unusual layout, a quirk of…
Comments closedChrome Dreams is the name given to a semi-fictional Neil Young album from 1977 that was finished but, according to lore, never released. Young shelved it…
Comments closedAmanda Dunsmore: KeeperDublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane10 April – 22 July 2018Review by Aidan Kelly Murphy 2018 marks the 20-year anniversary of the Good…
Comments closedHelp, good, unforgiving, Listen, silence, prayer These are the words, underlined in yellow, that hang high on the gallery walls as you enter Naomi Sex’s…
Comments closedA feeling of déjá-vu grabs you as you enter Gallery 1 of the Douglas Hyde Gallery. The work of Dennis Dinneen (1927-1985) adorns the walls;…
Comments closedCatarina Leone – Chrysalis Established in 2009, the Inspirational Arts Award, named after the Dublin printing studio of the same name, is an annual award open to…
Comments closedThere comes a point in self-portraiture when you lose focus of the fact the imagery in front depicts the artist themselves. While you don’t truly…
Comments closedRecount: noun, An act or instance of giving an account of an event or experience Conflict: noun, A serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted…
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