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ARTIST ON VIEW: Highly acclaimed for his portraiture work, Colin Davidson’s images are particularly evocative when they depict the familiar features of Belfast, writes Riann Coulter
INTERVIEW: Catherine Marshall finds beauty, fun and a new political consciousness in Marie Hanlon’s latest work
PHOTOGRAPHY: Mary Furlong tells Stephanie McBride how her photographic project with accompanying text delves into the memories of her childhood
ARTIST: Marking the centenary of his birth, Brian Fallon considers the work of artist Richard Kingston
PORTRAIT AWARD: Donal Maguire reflects on Aches’ award-winning portrait, painted in the artist’s distinctive graffiti style, which references subtractive colour-mixing theory
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Autumn 2017 Edition

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EDITOR’S LETTERNCAD’s great opportunityThe physical condition of the whole NCAD campus is so poor that there is a danger of a patchwork solution being implemented argues John Mulcahy
PAINTINGEithne Jordan: Inside & Out Eithne Jordan … Read More

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What’s On
Dublin: Sci-fi Collective

Dublin: Sci-fi Collective

IMMA‘s ‘The Otolith Group: Xenogenesis’ presents work by the London-based artist collective founded by Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun. Featuring key works from 2011 to 2018, the exhibition reflects the artists’ interest in creating ‘a science fiction of the present’ … Read More

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Art News
Cian Burke: a world on edge

Cian Burke: a world on edge

New from the Summer 2022 edition. When a booklet from the Swedish government landed in Cian Burke’s letterbox four years ago, its potential for his photographic practice wasn’t immediately apparent. Read More

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Painting
Rare bird

Rare bird

New from the Summer 2022 edition. John P O’Sullivan visits artist Eddie Mooney at his Dublin home and studio Read More

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Photography
Times past

Times past

New from the Summer 2022 edition. Mary Furlong tells Stephanie McBride how her photographic project with accompanying text delves into the memories of her childhood Read More

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Heritage
Ireland’s earliest art

Ireland’s earliest art

New from the Summer 2022 edition. Unravelling the sequence of carving on the stones has been challenging but has been helped by the fact that there are so many examples to study, writes Elizabeth Shee Twohig
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Books
The Treaty 1921: Records from the Archives

The Treaty 1921: Records from the Archives

New from the Summer 2022 edition. The Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 was one of the most important events in Irish history. Read More

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From the archive
Patrick Scott: A life less ordinary

Patrick Scott: A life less ordinary

From the archivePatrick Scott has certainly established his own particular niche, writes Brian Fallon in his assessment of a uniquely elegant figure in Irish art Read More

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