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Compositions in space
Sculpture

Compositions in space


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New Frontiers
Painting

New Frontiers


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Old Masters Made New
Arts Lives and Exhibitions

Old Masters Made New


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Smith’s Endgame
Arts Lives and Exhibitions

Smith’s Endgame


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Rhythmic forms: The constructions of Tony O’Malley
Arts Lives and Exhibitions

Rhythmic forms: The constructions of Tony O’Malley


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Cork printmakers at Twenty
Prints and Drawings

Cork printmakers at Twenty


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Drawn to the page
Museums and Collections

Drawn to the page


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Inferno
Prints and Drawings

Inferno


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The artist’s studio
Prizes and Awards

The artist’s studio


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Natural Selection
Prints and Drawings

Natural Selection


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Making history
Painting

Making history

Angela Griffith appraises Paul MacCormaic’s painting of Lucky Khambule, this year’s winner of the Ireland–U.S. Council and Irish Arts Review Portraiture Award


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Book Review: 16
Books

Book Review: 16


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Making History
Artists Prizes and Awards

Making History


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Father and son
Painting Prizes and Awards

Father and son

Darragh O’Connell’s portrait of his son Mick – winner of this year’s Ireland-U.S. Council and Irish Arts Review Portraiture Award at the RHA annual exhibition – is a painting of quiet, confident masculinity and a remarkable artistic achievement, writes Angela Griffith


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Girl in a Red Room
Prizes and Awards

Girl in a Red Room

Gareth Reid’s portrait is an experiment in colour, writes Angela Griffith of this year’s recipient of the Ireland–U.S. Council and Irish Arts Review Portraiture Award


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Fifteen
Prizes and Awards

Fifteen

Using traditional materials and methods that link her to earlier portrait artists, Emma Stroude has become this year’s Ireland-U.S. Council/Irish Arts Review Portraiture Award winner, writes Angela Griffith


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Lines of sight
Exhibitions Painting

Lines of sight

Painter and printmaker Ailbhe Barrett’s engagement with making, or ‘sculpting’ the copperplate to her will, results in work of transcendental emotional intensity, writes Angela Griffith


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