Nuala Clarke describes her process as excavating what’s on the inside, writes Isabella Evangelisisti
Nuala Clarke works in various media, including video and collected and found objects, both solely and in collaboration with other artists. However, her forthcoming solo exhibition concentrates on abstract landscape paintings. For Clarke ‘the studio is everywhere’. She has exhibited extensively in Ireland, Europe and the USA, and divides her time between the West of Ireland and New York city.
Research into theoretical principles across the fields of art, science and aesthetics imbue Nuala O’Donovan’s work, writes Mark Ewart
Eamonn Doyle’s portraits of Dubliners are unposed, untroubled by vanity and full of momentum, writes Stephanie McBride