Riann Coulter traces the path of the sculptor Hilary Heron, whose retrospective exhibition is showing at the Irish Museum of Modern Art
Cristín Leach finds that the exhibition ‘A Matter of Time’ at the Crawford Art Gallery moves from the political to the personal, and the local to the global, without skipping a beat
Julie Brazil and Emer McGarry look at Jack Butler Yeats’ images of Irish Travellers and the wandering poor, which provide a glimpse of his consistent interest in those who lived a nomadic life
Dorothy Cross’ new work feels explicitly relevant to the times we are living in, writes Francis Halsall
Stephanie McBride regards the work of an accomplished 19th-century photographer who sensitively recorded portraits of people and place
Róisín Kennedy speaks with this year’s winner of the Ireland–U.S. Council and Irish Arts Review Portraiture Award at the Royal Hibernian Academy, Daniel Nelis
The New Generation Gallery is now in its tenth year and aims to support the work of all BA and MA graduating students in Ireland as they take their next step in their artistic career. This is a unique initiative that provides a free platform for the work of all BA and MA graduating students in Ireland, working in painting, fashion, film, ceramics, design, print, sculpture, animation, photography, architecture, and visual communications from colleges across the country.
Castletown House, Ireland’s largest and finest Palladian mansion, has lain closed to the public since last September – all because of a dispute about access and parking.
At the 42nd Annual General Assembly of Aosdána, the organisation whose members are honoured for their contribution to the arts in Ireland, Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh was the sole visual artist to join the ranks.
Representing Ireland at the 60th Venice Biennale, Eimear Walshe (they/them) presents Romantic Ireland, curated by Sara Greavu with Project Arts Centre, Dublin.
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