Imogen Stuart is gladdened to see a new generation, represented here by Helen O’Connell embracing the traditions and craft of their art

After attending an exhibition at the Signal Arts Centre featuring the sculpture of Helen O’Connell, I felt I had to see more of her work and learn more about her. She sees sculpture very much as I do and feels strongly about it. It is very heartening for me to see a trend in recent years in Irish sculpture – a willingness on the part of young artists to work directly with organic materials, indicating a return to sculpture as a craft. This approach brings with it an awareness of the unique qualities of stone, wood and metal which an artist must have in order to get the most from their materials.
‘Culture is about sharing; Nationalism is about ownership.’ Hughie O’Donoghue encapsulates the chasm between the two concepts, in conversation with Brian McAvera
The study of fragments is second nature to Jason Ellis, writes Paula Murphy of the sculptor’s collection from last year.
As Irish Design 2015 is launched worldwide, we republish here Jennifer Goff’s assessment of the legacy of internationally acclaimed arch Modernist Eileen Gray