Paula Murphy considers the work of acclaimed Irish-American sculptor Thomas Crawford
Yvonne Scott celebrates some seminal works in the practice of artist Kathy Prendergast
On the bicentenary of his birth, Amélie Dochy appraises Erskine Nicol’s paintings of mid-19th-century Ireland
Artist Joe Dunne tells Aidan Dunne that when painting goes well, he gets into a meditative state and is out of time, in infinity, or perhaps in no time at all
Robert Armstrong remembers the painter Michael Cullen, whose work is celebrated in an exhibition in the Waterford Gallery of Art
Francis Halsall finds in Atsushi Kaga’s paintings an aesthetic influenced by Japanese culture, European art and everyday life
The New Generation Gallery is now in its tenth year and aims to support the work of all BA and MA graduating students in Ireland as they take their next step in their artistic career. This is a unique initiative that provides a free platform for the work of all BA and MA graduating students in Ireland, working in painting, fashion, film, ceramics, design, print, sculpture, animation, photography, architecture, and visual communications from colleges across the country.


‘Poster Boys’ at the National Print Museum in Dublin’s Beggars Bush is an exhibition of fifty-six original Abbey Theatre posters from the 1970s and 1980s.
Growing up in Derry, Locky Morris lived under the kind of hyper-surveillance that has gradually become the norm worldwide.
There were 2,700 submissions to this year’s Royal Ulster Academy (RUA) exhibition, from which 353 were selected.
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