Volume 39. No. 4

Winter 2022

The Winter 22 boasts a superb selection of articles to enjoy, from the artists On View across Ireland from the end of November to March, as well as many informed and beautifully illustrated articles, featuring Abstraction at the RHA, Gerry Davis, George Bolster, Emma Roche, Kevin Mooney, John Beattie, interview with Martin Mooney, Joanna Kidney, Dominic Turner, Architecture – Níall McLaughlin, Estella Solomons, Evie Hone, Mia Cranwill, Edmond T Quinn, Harry Hernoff and much more.


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Winter 2022

Featured Articles

Wandering star

Wandering star

Hilary Pyle looks at the life and work of artist Estella Solomons, whose exhibition is on view at the National Gallery of Ireland

 



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Centre stage

Centre stage

Paula Murphy considers the work of Irish American Edmond T Quinn, one of the leading sculptors of his generation

 


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Taoisigh and the Arts

Taoisigh and the Arts


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Scaling up

Scaling up

Aidan Dunne talks to painter Martin Mooney about his career and the development of his work

 


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Precious metal

Precious metal

Síghle Bhreathnach-Lynch remembers a leading member of the Celtic Revival, artist Mia Cranwill


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The resurrection of Harry Kernoff

The resurrection of Harry Kernoff

Brian Fallon remembers a modest exhibition that began a love affair with the work of Harry Kernof


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Three kings

Three kings

Joseph McBrinn charts the history of Evie Hone’s Tullabeg windows, which illustrate scenes from the life of Christ


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Art at Auction

Art at Auction


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Design Portfolio

Design Portfolio


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Lucinda Robertson

Lucinda Robertson


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Abstraction

Abstraction

The RHA’s exhibition indicates that the term ‘abstract’ now encompasses a broad church of artistic endeavour, writes Aidan Dunne


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Making waves

Making waves

Peter Murray discovers that nature, culture and science intersect in the work of George Bolster


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Blighted culture

Blighted culture

Seán Kissane explores the work of Kevin Mooney, in which complex webs of history and cultural references abound


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Beyond Homage

Beyond Homage

The relationship between Francis Bacon’s permanent studio at the Hugh Lane and John Beattie’s cinematic reconstruction of a Piet Mondrian’s studio opens up a narrative between both spaces, writes Josef Uecker


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Rethinking Painting

Rethinking Painting

Niamh NicGhabhann finds that central to Emma Roche’s recent painting is a concern for the stress of assembly-line work


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Distant Journeys

Distant Journeys

Gerry Davis tells Yvonne Davis how an exhibition by a well travelled Japanese artist inspired him to document his own Asian trip


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Spaces in between

Spaces in between

Joanna Kidney’s work has an abstract quality and a poetic sensibility, writes Margarita Cappock


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Enigma

Enigma

Stephanie McBride meets Dominic Turner whose art photography is created with a finesse reminiscent of a bygone age


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Contemplating SPACE

Contemplating SPACE

Winner of the 2022 RIBA Stirling Prize Níall McLaughlin tells Raymund Ryan that the ‘real function of architecture is to situate us in time’


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Virtue and Love

Virtue and Love

Hiram Morgan relates the history of a 16th-century tapestry that features a tournament between British and Irish knights


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City visions

City visions

Kathryn Milligan traces the career of Harry Aaron Kernoff, whose art was inspired by city life


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Curator’s choice

Curator’s choice

Clodagh Doyle selects the St Brigid’s cross from the collections of the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life in Castlebar, Co Mayo


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