Someone You Love – Review
On Tuesday October 11th, a unique exhibition opened in the Copper House gallery, Synge Street. The Someone You Love exhibition featured pieces by over 30 artists, all focused on the […]
On Tuesday October 11th, a unique exhibition opened in the Copper House gallery, Synge Street. The Someone You Love exhibition featured pieces by over 30 artists, all focused on the […]
Eleanor Hughes reviews The Ruins of Dublin, 1916 – A Photographic Record by Thomas Johnson Westropp.
Aislinn Irvine looks at The Moth, a quarterly Irish contemporary arts and literature magazine.
Meabh Noonan speaks to Róisín Bohan, assistant curator at Temple Bar Gallery and Studios, about her role in Performances Nights at Studio 6.
Eimear Sparks speaks to Irish illustrator and street artist Joe Caslin about his influential role in the marriage equality referendum, his work with mental health stigmas, and the upcoming 1916 commemorations.
Chlöe Eddleston discusses renowned Chinese dissident, artist and political activist Ai Wei Wei’s most recent conflict with toy giant Lego.
Eleanor Hughes reviews Ib Jorgensen – A Fashion Retrospective which is at the National Museum of Ireland until May 2016.
Ahead of the launch of ‘They Come To Us Without A Sound’ at NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore Tilly Dunne profiles the internationally acclaimed Joan Jonas.
Liz Stewart explores Sandycove’s 19th century martello tower – home to the James Joyce Museum.
Allison McKeown profiles Brazilian street artist Herbert Baglione.