Duncan Campbell – Artist Profile
Michael Lanigan profiles Irish video artist Duncan Campbell, winner of the 2014 Turner prize. His winning piece, ‘It For Others’, and other works are currently on show at IMMA. […]
Michael Lanigan profiles Irish video artist Duncan Campbell, winner of the 2014 Turner prize. His winning piece, ‘It For Others’, and other works are currently on show at IMMA. […]
“R2-D2, you know better than to trust a strange computer” – C3P0, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back To avid consumers of science-fiction, the prevalence of touchscreens on nearly all […]
Harry Clarke, Geneva Window (detail) (1926) Historically, stained glass is associated with religious art, most famously with Chartres Cathedral. The light illuminating these church windows would have been related to […]
“The misconception of totalitarianism is that freedom can be imprisoned. This is not the case. When you constrain freedom, freedom will take flight and land on a windowsill.” […]
The Douglas Hyde Gallery’s current overarching theme in its exhibitions is the reconfiguration of familiar and everyday objects and actions in art. Their current exhibition, featuring Peter Gallo and Lois […]
Hunt and Gather are one of Dublin’s most exciting creative communities. Their web editor, Alison O’Shea, tells us what they’re up to next and why you should get involved Off […]
Rolling up Gardiner Street towards North Circular, stumbling into a world of lonely tenement buildings and empty discount electrical shops, you’ll discover a grotty little alley that wouldn’t look out […]
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 – […]
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 […]