Art Collections of Trinity College
Artworks are a familiar sight around the campus of Trinity College Dublin, and they are part of a collection over 300 years in the making. Paintings are first recorded coming […]
Artworks are a familiar sight around the campus of Trinity College Dublin, and they are part of a collection over 300 years in the making. Paintings are first recorded coming […]
In a interview with young Dublin artists, Olen Bajarias speaks to Steven Maybury. You had three exhibitions recently (‘Jigsaws, Combs and Rulers’ at Eight Gallery, ‘Groove Chronicles’ at Market Studios and […]
How do you know an artist has made it? While Marina Abramović , the self-styled ‘grandmother of performance art’, has been feted by the art world since the 70’s – […]
Mainie Jellet: Jellet’s abstract works focus on patterns of rhythm, line and colour. She often used religious themes to make her Cubist style more acceptable to conservative Irish audiences of […]
Art does not confine itself to the museum. It has, in recent years, moved past the walls of the institution to inhabit the lives of the public on a daily […]
Kajsa Bäckström “Sum of its Parts” Centre for Creative Practises, 15 Pembroke St Lower Until 19th Sept Chester Beatty’s A to Z: from Amulet to Zodiac Curator’s choice of rarely […]
Back in 2003, Robert Fisk, the Independent’s Middle Eastern correspondent, recalled one of his first encounters with the late Palestinian intellectual, Edward Said some thirty years previous. During this meeting, […]
Anyone walking through Trinity Colleges’ campus in the past year would have been confronted by scaffolding and workmen carefully cleaning the façade of Dublin’s most important example of Gothic revival […]
With Brazil and its international perception so topical post-World Cup, it’s perhaps the perfect time for IMMA to host this look at one of Brazil’s most influential modernists. […]