An exhibition at the F E McWilliam Gallery, Co Down featuring David Crone, Mark McGreevy and Dougal McKenzie amply demonstrates that painting in Ireland remains relevant, writes Riann Coulter.
Rita Duffy’s exhibition of new work at the F E McWilliam Gallery & Studio is inspired by a three-month residency in Norway and combines the influence of Nordic myth and culture with familiar themes from the artist’s oeuvre, writes Riann Coulter
‘The Surreal in Irish Art’ opening at the F E McWilliam Gallery & Studio, Banbridge, Co Down, in May is the first exhibition to explore the influence of Surrealism on Irish art, writes Riann Coulter
Eddie Rafferty’s love affair with Africa is manifest at his first major survey exhibition on view this summer at the FE McWilliam Gallery, Banbridge, writes Riann Coulter.
Ursula Burke, Emma Donaldson and Deirdre McKenna explore the mutable topic of time at the F E McWilliam Gallery, Banbridge. Claire Dalton looks at their responses
From a rural setting in County Antrim, Basil Blackshaw has contributed a new chapter to the story of Irish art, writes Brian Fallon as the retrospective at the F E McWilliam Gallery marking Blackshaw’s 80th birthday continues.