Losing faith in the early success of her work led Miseon Lee on a journey of self-discovery, both in artistic terms and geographically, writes James Hanley
Light drives the focus and the atmosphere in Kevin Cosgrove’s series on unpeopled workspaces, writes James Hanley as Cosgrove’s solo show continues at the Butler Gallery, Kilkenny
James Hanley pinpoints the hallmarks of a ‘painter’s painter as seen on Joe Dunne’s meditative suite of paintings on view at the RHA
In a new series of landscapes at the Gordon Gallery, Derry, Bernadette Madden’s mastery with a demanding medium evokes a richly atmospheric sense of place, writes James Hanley
James Hanley previews new work from Claire Kerr at London’s Purdy Hicks Gallery that overturns the art world’s obsession with grand scale
James Hanley is drawn into Cristina Bunello’s feminine environment where the gazed upon gazes back, at the Cross Gallery, Dublin
James Hanley examines the art of Brian Palm whose love of the sea made him an ideal designer for An Post’s RMS Leinster stamp launching in October
Sorca O’Farrell’s work conveys a rich and atmospheric sense of place, writes James Hanley ahead of her exhibition at the Easter Snow Gallery in Dublin