Brian Maguire’s ‘War Changes Its Address: The Aleppo Paintings’ – Review
By Stacy Wrenn The absence of life is the most harrowing of the physical consequences of war, it directly contradicts our idea of a city. Buildings that were once […]
By Stacy Wrenn The absence of life is the most harrowing of the physical consequences of war, it directly contradicts our idea of a city. Buildings that were once […]
By Ciara Kummert The Hugh Lane Amanda Dunsmore: Keeper The exhibition marks 20-years since the Belfast/ Good Friday agreement. Dunsmore looks at social and political issues in Northern Ireland […]
By Ciara Kummert. National Gallery of Ireland Frederick William Burton: For the Love of Art An exhibition displaying works by the Irish born artist, most famous for his […]
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 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 […]
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. […]