What’s On in Dublin: Fall 2017
By Stacy Wrenn. Chester Beatty Library Francisco Goya: The Disasters of War Francisco Goya’s (1746-1828) Disasters of War prints depict the guerrilla warfare, famine and political disillusionment of the […]
By Stacy Wrenn. Chester Beatty Library Francisco Goya: The Disasters of War Francisco Goya’s (1746-1828) Disasters of War prints depict the guerrilla warfare, famine and political disillusionment of the […]
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.
Kildine de Saint Hilaire speaks to renowned Irish artist and RHA member Mick O’Dea ahead of his upcoming exhibition at the RHA this month.
Ciara Kummert reviews the National Gallery’s exhibition At a Glance: Portraits by John Butler Yeats
Ciara Kummert reviews ‘Uniform: A Collaboration with Jackie Nickerson’ on at the National Gallery until 10 January 2016.
The Bridge speaks to three participants of Cave Paintings – Dublin’s newest inter-disciplinary event.
As part of Trinity Arts Festival, 30 staff and student were given cameras to document a day in their lives. Irene Ho and Rachel Botha, organisers of the event alongside […]
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 […]