As Europe confronts its current refugee crisis, Kathryn Milligan looks back to 1916 when a Belgian artist was one of the 2,300 Belgian refugees who sought shelter in Ireland.
Kathryn Milligan traces the career of Harry Aaron Kernoff, whose art was inspired by city life
Kathryn Milligan finds that the tension between Patrick Leonard’s representational art and its contrast with high Modernism is peppered throughout the critical response to his work
Kathryn Milligan looks at the sociable world of the Dublin Arts Club, which brought together artists, musicians and society figures
Kathryn Milligan considers the cityscapes of artist Norah McGuinness, from her Baggot Street surrounds in Dublin to the Hudson in New York
Kathryn Milligan traces the history of a 1920s Dublin salon that featured the work of Irish, British and European artists