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NEW EXITS: NEW EXITS: Isabella Evangelisti visits the MAC in Belfast, where the work of selected painting graduates from Belfast School of Art is on show
IN THE SWIM: Brian Fallon takes a renewed look at the work of Veronica Bolay, whose West of Ireland landscapes are among her strongest work
INTO THE MYSTIC: Richard Proffitt tells John P O’Sullivan how a visit to a Peter Blake exhibition as a teenager encouraged him on his career path
OBEN’S IRISH VIEWS: Peter Harbison delights in rediscovered watercolours by a master of the genre, JG O’Brien aka Oben
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Autumn 2017 Edition

Autumn 2017 Edition

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Highlights from the Autumn 2017 edition

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: Form and Colour

Dublin: Form and Colour

Richard Gorman’s exhibition at the Hugh Lane Gallery, ‘Hinge’, is a collaboration with the Contemporary Art Museum of Villa Croce and the Edoardo Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art. Centred on a new site-specific installation and sculpture, the exhibition showcases the … Read More

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Art News
Jesse Jones joins Aosdána

Jesse Jones joins Aosdána

New from the Spring 2023 edition. In November, there was only one new member elected to Aosdána. That honour fell to Jesse Jones, an established, energetic presence on the Irish cultural scene and further afield. Read More

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Painting
New Exits

New Exits

New from the Spring 2023 edition. Ten years after the MAC first opened its doors, this new exhibition celebrates its ongoing relationship with the Belfast School of Art by showcasing the work of eleven of the graduates Read More

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Photography
Altered ground

Altered ground

New from the Spring 2023 edition. Dianne Whyte’s images elevate the mundane and the overlooked with a sublime grace, writes Stephanie McBride Read More

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Sculpture
In her hands

In her hands

New from the Spring 2023 edition. Paula Murphy celebrates the work of Imogen Stuart over the course of her six-decade career Read More

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Heritage
In the swim

In the swim

New from the Spring 2023 edition. Brian Fallon takes a renewed look at the work of Veronica Bolay, whose West of Ireland landscapes are among her strongest work Read More

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Books
Change is the Reality: The Work of Robin Walker Architect

Change is the Reality: The Work of Robin Walker Architect

New from the Spring 2023 edition. Change is the Reality: The Work of Robin Walker Architect reviewed by Louise Cotter Read More

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From the archive
Patrick Scott: A life less ordinary

Patrick Scott: A life less ordinary

From the archive Patrick 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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