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ENIGMA: Stephanie McBride meets Dominic Turner whose art photography is created with a finesse reminiscent of a bygone age
CITY VISIONS: Kathryn Milligan traces the career of Harry Aaron Kernoff, whose art was inspired by city life
CURATOR'S CHOICE: Clodagh Doyle selects the St Brigid’s cross from the collections of the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life in Castlebar, Co Mayo
BEYOND HOMAGE: The relationship between Francis Bacon’s permanent studio at the Hugh Lane and John Beattie’s cinematic reconstruction of a Piet Mondrian’s studio opens up a narrative between both spaces, writes Josef Uecker
VIRTUE AND LOVE: Hiram Morgan relates the history of a 16th-century tapestry that features a tournament between British and Irish knights
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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
Sligo: 100 Artists

Sligo: 100 Artists

An exhibition of contemporary art works by 100 women artists living in Ireland opens at the Hamilton Gallery. ‘St Brigid’s Well’ takes its inspiration from a poem by Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin and continues on from the 2022 iteration of this … Read More

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Art News
The painter and the poet

The painter and the poet

On 19 October this year, Estella Solomons HRHA (1882–1968) was honoured with a plaque on the left-hand gatepost of the entrance to the An Taisce wildlife sanctuary Read More

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Painting
The resurrection of Harry Kernoff

The resurrection of Harry Kernoff

New from the Winter 2022 edition. Brian Fallon remembers a modest exhibition that began a love affair with the work of Harry Kernoff Read More

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Photography
Enigma

Enigma

New from the Winter 2022 edition. Stephanie McBride meets Dominic Turner whose art photography is created with a finesse reminiscent of a bygone age Read More

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Sculpture
Centre stage

Centre stage

New from the Winter 2022 edition. Paula Murphy considers the work of Irish American Edmond T Quinn, one of the leading sculptors of his generation Read More

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Heritage
Three kings

Three kings

New from the Winter 2022 edition. Joseph McBrinn charts the history of Evie Hone’s Tullabeg windows, which illustrate scenes from the life of Christ
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Books
Irish Art 1920-2020: Perspectives on change

Irish Art 1920-2020: Perspectives on change

New from the Winter 2022 edition. A great deal of this book may sound opinionated, verbose or even downright coat-tailing. For example, Irish Modernism is taken up by many hands in turn and shaken vigorously in the process. 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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