Ib Jorgensen – A Fashion Retrospective – Review
Eleanor Hughes reviews Ib Jorgensen – A Fashion Retrospective which is at the National Museum of Ireland until May 2016.
Eleanor Hughes reviews Ib Jorgensen – A Fashion Retrospective which is at the National Museum of Ireland until May 2016.
Liz Stewart explores Sandycove’s 19th century martello tower – home to the James Joyce Museum.
Bella White reviews Sir Hugh Lane (1875-1915): A Centenary Perspective on until 17th January 2016 at the National Gallery of Ireland.
Ciara Kummert reviews ‘Uniform: A Collaboration with Jackie Nickerson’ on at the National Gallery until 10 January 2016.
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 […]
“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 […]
I was in New York about three weeks before I ventured down to Chelsea. You might ask, “What took you so long?” All I can reply is Christ knows, I […]
Dylan Coburn Grey explores the creative relationship between Le Corbusier and experimental composer Iannis Xenakis. Yannis Xenakis. Iannis Xenakis’ life story is an Oscarbait biopic waiting to happen. He memorised […]
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 – […]