Louise Neiland tells Aidan Dunne how colour is always central to the structure of her paintings
Isabella Evangelisti views the work of Sri Lankan artist Anushiya Sundaralingam and finds in it hope and courage
Kathryn Milligan considers the cityscapes of artist Norah McGuinness, from her Baggot Street surrounds in Dublin to the Hudson in New York
Éimear O’Connor finds focused intentions behind the verre églomisé paintings of Yanny Petters
Terence Reeves-Smyth visits the restored Florence Court in Co Fermanagh, an alluring country house that reflects and sympathises with its surroundings
Louise Neiland tells Aidan Dunne how colour is always central to the structure of her paintings
Isabella Evangelisti views the work of Sri Lankan artist Anushiya Sundaralingam and finds in it hope and courage
Launched in 2014, the New Generation Gallery supports the work of art and design students, as they take the next step in their artistic careers. This is a unique initiative that provides the only FREE platform for the work of all BA and MA graduating students, working in painting, fashion, film, ceramics, design, print, sculpture, animation, photography, architecture, and visual communication from institutions around Ireland.
Photography’s power to influence our perception of the natural world and its fragility has been gaining impact with the rise in awareness of climate change.
Touring Ireland over the past six months, ‘The Reason of Towns’ celebrates the design qualities of Irish towns and aims to motivate people to choose them as a place to live.
The winner of the 2024 RDS Taylor Art Award, given to the most promising emerging visual artist of the year in Ireland and worth €10,000, is Sorcha Browning.
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