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Working between the north Mayo coast and his Dublin studio, the landscape in Eddie Kennedy’s paintings is invariably a stepping stone to something else rather than an end in itself, writes Aidan Dunne
Rembrandt’s works on paper reveal the innovative artist as an unrivalled storyteller with an incredible eye for detail, writes An Van Camp
Rose Jane Leigh’s importance as an early pioneering Wexford landscape painter and her choice of studying in Antwerp placed her at the centre of the major art movements of the 19th and early 20th century, writes Mary Stratton Ryan
An exploration of the nature of line and time are fundamental to Brian Fay’s practice, writes Margarita Cappock
As George Bernard Shaw’s generous bequest to the National Gallery of Ireland draws to a close, Peter Somerville-Large looks at how the funds have been distributed
Art News
Photographer Tony O’Shea

Photographer Tony O’Shea

New from the Winter 2020 edition. Tony O’Shea grew up on Valentia Island. His early exposure to photography was ‘a tin Players cigarette box in which my mother kept some family photos, mainly taken by visiting relatives, usually from the US’. Read More

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What’s On
Kilkenny: Still life

Kilkenny: Still life

The Butler Gallery presents an exhibition of work by Blaise Smith. The show features still-life paintings that encompass a myriad of domestic subjects, from fruits and crusty breads to flower arrangements and kitchen crockery. Smith is a past winner of … Read More

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Painting
Blazing a trail

Blazing a trail

New from the Winter 2020 edition. Rose Jane Leigh’s importance as an early pioneering Wexford landscape painter and her choice of studying in Antwerp placed her at the centre of the major art movements of the 19th and early 20th century, writes Mary Stratton Ryan Read More

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Sculpture
Furrows of steel

Furrows of steel

New from the Winter 2020 edition. Joe Butler’s career shows a total dedication to his pursuit of open, direct metal sculpture, writes John Behan Read More

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Architecture & Design
Stylish re-use

Stylish re-use

New from the Winter 2020 edition. The new Roe & Co Distillery demonstrates that large industrial buildings can be reimagined successfully with a combination of bold vision and good design, writes James Howley Read More

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Photography
Strangely familiar

Strangely familiar

New from the Winter 2020 edition. For her ‘Life Imitating Art’ series, Jeanette Lowe tells Stephanie McBride that she looked at scenes in Dublin as Edward Hopper might and created images using him as her influence
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Heritage
Medieval Gem

Medieval Gem

New from the Winter 2020 edition. John Montague explores Dunsoghly Castle in North County Dublin, one of Ireland’s most interesting buildings
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Books
Rich Specimens of Architectural Beauty

Rich Specimens of Architectural Beauty

New from the Winter 2020 edition. Conor Lucey reviews a recently rediscovered volume of drawings of Irish country houses by English topographical artist John Preston Neale (1780–1847), held at the National Library of Ireland 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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