Carissa Farrell reports on sculptor and multi-media artist Andrew Kearney’s new installation ‘Tell Me Something’ for Limerick City of Culture, which continues Kearney’s focus on the policing of the private individual
Carissa Farrell is transfixed by the shard-like glass birds and decayed flowers that combine to fascinating effect in Graham Gingles’s signature boxes at the Hamilton Gallery, Sligo
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Carissa Farrell visits the studio of sculptor Catherine Greene where the magic of transforming abstract idea into plastic form takes place.
Carissa Farrell discovers an inexhaustible fascination at the heart of Remco de Fouw’s practice with gravity, physics and the cosmos
Janet Mullarney’s belief in the power of materials to give life to ideas is seen in the art she has curated for Farmleigh Gallery, Dublin, on view this summer, writes Carissa Farrell
Carissa Farrell discovers that no aspect of the human condition escapes Vera Klute’s focus as she marshalls her multi-disciplinary skills in preparation for her show at the Moelsworth Gallery in May
Farrell explores the ways in which Susan Connolly, Judy Carroll-Deeley and Jennifer Trouton forge their own vision of oil on canvas at the Solstice in Navan
The sea’s characteristics, particularly its unpredictability and perpetual rhythm, continuously inspire, Alva Gallagher tells Carissa Farrell
The map patterns in her work, although abstract in appearance, are accurate and can still be read, Michelle Byrne tells Carissa Farrell