The Autumn 22 boasts a superb selection of articles to enjoy, from the artists On View across Ireland from September to the end of November, as well as many informed and beautifully illustrated articles, featuring Donald Teskey, Sibyl Montague, Carol Hodder, Damian Flood, interview with Martin Healy, Graduates 2022, Peter McTigue, Ros Kavenagh, Phoebe Donovan, Edward McFarland, Killymoon Castle, John Currie and much more.
Philip McEvansoneya explores the work of John Currie, an artist not well known in Ireland, even though he visited the country, painted Irish subjects and exhibited in Dublin
John P O’Sullivan investigates painterly values and pitfalls with Donald Teskey, ahead of his mid-career survey at the RHA
Seán Kissane sees an artistic tradition in the work of Sibyl Montague that continues on from the French artist Louise Bourgeois
Ahead of her exhibition in Dublin, Brian Fallon looks at the work of artist Carol Hodder
Peter Murray considers an exhibition of work by contemporary artists that celebrates the inspirational Italian, Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Photographer and filmmaker Martin Healy tells Aidan Dunne how there’s something magical in using an analogue camera, ‘an alchemy’
This year’s graduates demonstrate acuity and sensitivity when grappling with the complexities and instabilities of the contemporary, writes Sarah Kelleher
Julian Campbell finds that sculptor Peter McTigue’s traditional methods belie a resolutely Modernist vision.
Ros Kavanagh tells Stephanie McBride how the influence of architecture permeates his photographic work
Mary Stratton Ryan outlines the life and work of artist Phoebe Donovan ahead of an exhibition of her works during the Wexford Arts Festival
Peter Harbison follows the route to Howth from Dublin painted by Victorian artist Edward McFarland
Terence Reeves-Smyth recounts the history of Killymoon Castle, Co Tyrone, the first Irish commission of architect John Nash
John Turpin considers a pair of aquatints purchased by the Friends of the National Collections of Ireland, Ireland’s oldest arts charity
Emer McGarry selects Study with a Piece Cut Out by Michael Farrell, on view at The Model, Sligo