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

The visual poetry of Dorothy Cross needs no introduction. Her sculpture has long been admired and loved and as one of Ireland’s leading artists she enjoys that often rare mixture of critical and popular acclaim. Yet despite this familiarity her new exhibition ‘Glance’ at Roche Court gives us a fresh opportunity to revisit some of the themes and styles that consistently appear throughout her rich and beautiful oeuvre.
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