Volume 34. No. 4

Winter 2017

Winter 2017

Featured Articles

Making Great Art Work
Good Morning Mr Turner

Good Morning Mr Turner

Separated by time, but united in their inspiration, Niall Naessens shows his work at this season’s annual display of the Turner Collection, reports David Lilburn


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Surface Tensions

Surface Tensions

Francis Halsall examines recurring motifs in ‘Glance’ a new installation by Dorothy Cross for the New Art Centre, Roche Court


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Colour as language

Colour as language

A preoccupation with surface qualities and materials in Coilín Murray’s work is underpinned by a solid core of intellectual rigour, writes Gerry Walker


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What’s with the Apocalypse?

What’s with the Apocalypse?

The work in Paul Mosse’s retrospective at VISUAL shows that the artist is still deeply motivated, writes Mic Moroney


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From glimpse to panorama

From glimpse to panorama

Inspired by her proximity to the Dublin coastline and intimate domestic views Margaret Egan tackles an array of vistas in her current work, writes Susan Campbell


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Shadowlands

Shadowlands

All around the globe, conflicts have and continue to shape the land and their inhabitants’; Elizabeth Magill explores the flipside of the buccolic in conversation with Brian McAvera.

 


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Ocean Narrative

Ocean Narrative

It would be a mistake to assume that Gwen O’Dowd’s seascapes are simply about the delights of nature, writes Yvonne Scott


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Centenary harvest

Centenary harvest

Carissa Farrell explores the civic values inherent in Rachel Joynt’s soon-to-be-unveiled 1916 commemorative commission, Dearcán na nDaoine, for the grounds of Áras an Uachtaráin

 


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Lightning conductor

Lightning conductor

‘I identify as an artist and I identify as a designer’, Niamh Barry tells Eleanor Flegg who pays a visit to her studio in Lusk, Co. Dublin

 


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Man on the bridge

Man on the bridge

Stephanie McBride reflects on the extraordinary life’s work of Arthur Fields, the last of the street photographers

 


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Law and order

Law and order

Deirdre conroy visits historic Kilmainham courthouse where a conservation project by OPW architects was recognised at this year’s riai awards


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Strike a pose

Strike a pose

While the display of sculpture at the re-opened National Gallery is impressive, what is on view is but a fraction of the collection, writes paula Murphy


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From the vanguard

From the vanguard

Hilary Pyle pays tribute to May Guinness who joined the artistic vanguard in Paris and went on to distinguish herself as a nurse during the Great War


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Fit for a queen

Fit for a queen

Thomas Duffy recalls Mildred Anne Butler’s most unusual commission: to create an artwork on a miniature scale to grace the interior of the world’s most beautiful dolls’ house


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A Lifetime of first nights

A Lifetime of first nights

Gerard Long reflects on the legacy of avid collector Joseph Holloway whose unflagging passion continues to enrich the study of Dublin’s cultural history


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Old masters and new romantics

Old masters and new romantics

Janette stokes remembers Frederic William Burton, whose acquisition of old masters during his tenure at London’s National Gallery demonstrated judgement, while his own work consistently struck at the pivotal moment of a scene


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Sanctity, suppression, survival

Sanctity, suppression, survival

James Howley highlights future plans for Ballintubber Abbey, Co Mayo, one of ireland’s oldest places of worship


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Mid-century showcase

Mid-century showcase

Christian Dupont follows the relationship between art and cultural identity as seen in two works from the collection of Burns Library at Boston College

 


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Curators Choice: Alice Maher

Curators Choice: Alice Maher

Úna McCarthy selects Old Thomond Bridge, and Beautiful Mouth by Alice Maher from Limerick City Gallery of Art’s Permanent Collection


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Front Matter Winter 2017

Front Matter Winter 2017


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Art News and Diary

Art News and Diary


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Design Portfolio and Perspective

Design Portfolio and Perspective


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Agenda Education

Agenda Education

A dynamic alliance between NCAD and UCO presents a unique opportunity to power a radical reimagining of NCAD’s historic urban location, writes Sean O’Laoire


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Property Preview: Knockmore House, Enniskerry

Property Preview: Knockmore House, Enniskerry


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