The class of 2018 look anew at established materials and techniques to explore key themes of visual culture on their own terms, writes Paul Caffrey
Art college degree exhibitions display the work of the latest generation of creative talent. They act as a platform for an engagement with the future. It is remarkable to witness the avid curiosity and questioning which leads to such fresh thinking and original results. In the age of high-quality instant imagery this can be particularly challenging for visual artists and designers.
Comhghall Casey is a keeper of ordinary things made extraordinary through his art, writes Isabella Evangelisti ahead of his exhibition at Solomon Fine Art this autumn
Christian Dupont reflects on the personal and political desires conveyed in two cartoons by Grace Gifford Plunkett
Recently elected ARHA Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh is proof that the outward appearance of Academicians may change but the concern with discipline remains constant, Niamh NicGhabhann reports