Volume 36. No. 1

Spring 2019


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Spring 2019

Featured Articles

Fortune, Prowess and Alchemy

Fortune, Prowess and Alchemy

Like an orchestral conductor, the artist Genieve Figgis encourages and cajoles the passages of paint in her work, writes Cian McLoughlin



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Jump

Jump

Medb Ruane reflects on Cléa van der Grijn’s visual treatise on loss and mourning on view at Solomon Fine Art, Dublin


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Abstract lyricism

Abstract lyricism

Nuala Clarke describes her process as excavating what’s on the inside, writes Isabella Evangelisisti


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Eagle eye

Eagle eye

Joy Gerrard uses media images to re-image and memorialise crowd events, writes Margarita Cappock


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Lights on

Lights on

Locky Morris is a master of finding beauty and humour in the everyday, writes Riann Coulter


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Spatial Dynamics

Spatial Dynamics

Research into theoretical principles across the fields of art, science and aesthetics imbue Nuala O’Donovan’s work, writes Mark Ewart


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Then and now

Then and now

‘There’s a huge sensuous pleasure in making a colour’ Fergus Martin tells Brian McAvera as an exhibition of his work opens at IMMA


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Doyle’s Odyssey

Doyle’s Odyssey

Eamonn Doyle’s portraits of Dubliners are unposed, untroubled by vanity and full of momentum, writes Stephanie McBride


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Modern Georgian

Modern Georgian

The modernity of the Goethe Institute in Merrion Square exemplifies sensitive renovation of Georgian buildings, writes James Howley


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Making their mark

Making their mark

Irish painter-etchers looked abroad for their inspiration, direction and markets from the 1880s, writes Angela Griffith and Anne Hodge


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Edwin Hayes (1819-1904)

Edwin Hayes (1819-1904)

Peter Murray charts the work of Irish marine artist, Edwin Hayes, whose bicentenary falls this year


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Sacred lights and secular ground

Sacred lights and secular ground

Finola Finlay visits a number of churches enriched by stained-glass artist George Walsh and asks why this medium is not used more widely in secular architecture


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Wit and whimsy

Wit and whimsy

A collection of drawings and watercolours by Cork artist Daniel Macdonald display his skill as a draughtsman and his wry wit, writes Niamh O’Sullivan


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Finding Cottie

Finding Cottie

Rosemary Devereaux paints a picture of Mary Cottenham Yeats as a talented, resourceful artist in a variety of media


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Swift in the sun

Swift in the sun

The artist Patrick Swift and his wife founded a pottery in Portugal in the 1960s that is still thriving today, writes Peter Murray


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Emily revealed

Emily revealed

Joshua Reynolds’ painting of Emily, Duchess of Leinster, has been unveiled in Castletown House, writes John Coleman


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Art News and Diary

Art News and Diary


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Education

Education

The Chester Beatty’s new website provides online access to one of the world’s great collections of rare books, manuscripts and decorative arts writes Jessica Baldwin


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Harry Clarke and artistic visions of the new Irish State

Harry Clarke and artistic visions of the new Irish State


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Curator’s choice

Curator’s choice

Elizabeth Kirwan explores photographs from 1919 in the NLI Collection


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