Isabel Nolan’s ‘Calling on Gravity’ – REVIEW
By Ciara Kummert Isabel Nolan, Partial eclipse, mild steel, paint, fabric and dye. Credit: Kerlin Gallery As a five-year-old girl curious about the world around me, I remember trying to catch my […]
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By Ciara Kummert Isabel Nolan, Partial eclipse, mild steel, paint, fabric and dye. Credit: Kerlin Gallery As a five-year-old girl curious about the world around me, I remember trying to catch my […]
By Maia Mathieu Wading through the chaos of Friday evening in Temple Bar is an interesting prelude to the Gum Collective‘s one-night-only exhibition “Unexpected Item in the Bagging Area”. The […]
By Isabelle and David Nolan “Lucian Freud along with Francis Bacon were probably the greatest portrait painters of the twentieth century. The collection of 30 oil paintings and 20 works […]
By Ciara Kummert. National Gallery of Ireland Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting: Inspiration and Rivalry This exhibition explores the intricate network of relationships between Vermeer and Dutch genre painters of […]
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.
Ciara Kummert explores the influence behind Robert Ballagh’s pop-art painting, The Third of May After Goya at the Hugh Lane Gallery.
Meabh Noonan speaks to Róisín Bohan, assistant curator at Temple Bar Gallery and Studios, about her role in Performances Nights at Studio 6.
Ciara Kummert explores the National Gallery of Ireland’s little-known gem, the Friends Room.