Mic Moroney meets Kilkenny’s first family of creatives, war photographer Richard Mosse, potter Nicholas, and artists Tania and Paul whose Quaker background influences
their daily lives.
The work in Paul Mosse’s retrospective at VISUAL shows that the artist is still deeply motivated, writes Mic Moroney
Mic Moroney navigates Stephen Brandes’ satirical visual diary featuring in ‘Phoenix Rising’ at Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane
Gottfried Helnwein’s imagery is confrontational but this provocation is ultimately designed to jolt us from complacency writes Mic Moroney
As Maser prepares for his Graphic Studio Gallery debut, his recent controversy with Dublin City Council reminds us he’s a street-writing man, writes Mic Moroney
Mic Moroney guides us through the fabulous scenes created by Polish-born, Dublin-based artist Andrzej Mazur who is currently exhibiting at the RUA 135th Annual Exhibition
Have tattoos lost their taboo? As wearable art becomes mainstream Mic Moroney considers the history of this very personal art form