The Museum Building and The Berkeley Library at Trinity College Dublin.
“Architecture is the masterly, correct and magnificent play of masses brought together in light” – Le Corbusier (1923) […]
“Architecture is the masterly, correct and magnificent play of masses brought together in light” – Le Corbusier (1923) […]
Written by Imogen FitzGerald. In March of this year, Hennessy and the National Gallery of Ireland announced the introduction of the Hennessy Portrait Prize. The competition aims to promote interest in […]
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 […]
The National Gallery of Ireland is currently hosting the exhibition Lines of Vision: Irish Writers on Art to mark their 150th anniversary. Fifty-six Irish writers have written essays, stories […]
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 […]
Sotheby’s Irish Sales exhibitions: Every late autumn and spring Sotheby’s headquarters in Dublin holds exhibitions for their biannual British and Irish art sales. This is a fantastic opportunity to see pieces […]
Culture Night is an annual opportunity to explore hundreds of free, artistic events throughout Ireland. This year, Culture Night falls on the Friday of Fresher’s Week (19th September) – and […]