It is with great sadness that we learn of the recent death of Basil Blackshaw (1932–2016), an artist who ploughed his own furrow; he was widely admired for his great talent, playful sense of humour and humility. These qualities made the Antrim-born artist disarming in person but his commitment to his work was never in doubt. Recognized as a brilliant draughtsman, Blackshaw continued to develop and surprise throughout his career. Blackshaw’s art graced the pages of the Irish Arts Review many times, his achievement was memorably described by Brian Fallon thus ‘With a career stretching back over roughly six decades, Basil Blackshaw could justly claim to have added an entire dimension, or at the very least an extra chapter, to Irish painting.’
We republish here from the archive, Far from the madding crowd by Brian Fallon (Irish Arts Review, Summer 2012) and Blackshaw’s World by Riann Coulter (Irish Arts Review, Winter 2008).
Kerry-based artist Laura Fitzgerald has been named a recipient of a 2024 Markievicz Award.
Two hundred works from the 2,535 open-submission entries to the Royal Ulster Academy’s (RUA) Annual Exhibition were selected for showing this year.
News that Limerick City’s International Rugby Experience is closing its doors at the end of the year is a bitter blow to its staff and all those involved in setting it up.