A painter’s painter
New from the Autumn 2020 edition. Art critic Brian McAvera and artist Liam Belton recall the life and work of painter Michael Cullen Read More
New from the Autumn 2020 edition. Art critic Brian McAvera and artist Liam Belton recall the life and work of painter Michael Cullen Read More
New from the Autumn 2020 edition.
James Gorry recalls the unique life and work of semi-reclusive painter Jeremiah Hoad, who quietly pursued his ‘gentle art’ Read More
New from the Autumn 2020 edition In a time when ‘visual culture’ can mean ‘words’, Jonathan Hunter continues to find rich possibilities in an insistently visual painterly language, writes William Gallagher Read More
New from the Autumn 2020 edition. Robert Armstrong talks to Brian McAvera about his varied body of work and his pathway from graphic design to landscape painting Read More
New from the Spring 2020 edition. Margo Banks is so instinctively attuned to her subject that her energetic approach and her subject matter are inseparable, writes Isabella Evangelisti Read More
New from the Spring 2020 edition. Tom Climent’s recent paintings appear to edge more and more away from pure abstraction, writes Mark Ewart Read More
New from the Winter 2019 edition. Artist Charles Lamb’s paintings conveyed a romantic ideal of the new Ireland, writes Marie Bourke Read More
New from the Autumn 2019 edition. Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith meets painter and sculptor Marcel Vidal
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Ahead of her show at the Custom House Gallery in Westport, Brian Fallon explores the work of Ann Quinn Read More
New from the Summer 2019 edition. Chekhov, Vonnegut, Murakami and Swift inspire the work of Natalia Black and prompt her imagination, writes Margarita Cappock Read More