Volume 36. No. 4

Winter 2019


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Winter 2019

Featured Articles

Sui Generis

Sui Generis

The child-like quality in Tadhg Mcsweeney’s work is deliberate, the attempt of an adult to find a way through his experience of living, writes Brian Lynch



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The spirit of Bauhaus

The spirit of Bauhaus

Roseanne Lynch’s images are an engagement with the act of seeing and the experience of light and space, writes Sarah Kelleher

 


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Sensory effects

Sensory effects

Matisse is ‘a kind of grandfather of my thinking’, Taffina Flood tells Susan Campbell


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Emerging Light

Emerging Light

Sullivan uses military installations to create challenging site-specific work, writes Glenn Loughran


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Swimming with Dali

Swimming with Dali

I often wonder if I am trying to capture and hold on to a memory, to stop this world for a minute, artist and master printmaker James McCreary tells Brian McAvera


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Ancient paths

Ancient paths

The map patterns in her work, although abstract in appearance, are accurate and can still be read, Michelle Byrne tells Carissa Farrell


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The Pursuit of Light

The Pursuit of Light

While she valued her Irish roots, artist Hilda van Stockum found that she could express herself best in the Dutch genre of still life, writes Hilary Pyle


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A model court house

A model court house

The new criminal court house in Cork unequivocally affirms the traditional role of court buildings to make an exemplary public statement, writes Judith Hill


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Imaging Connemara

Imaging Connemara

Artist Charles Lamb’s paintings conveyed a romantic ideal of the new Ireland, writes Marie Bourke

 

 


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Sacred Trails

Sacred Trails

Peter Harbison argues that the influences of continental frescoes could lead to a later dating of the Book of Kells


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Thomas Moore and the visual arts

Thomas Moore and the visual arts

Thomas Moore’s works influenced visual artists throughout Europe and beyond, writes Julian Campbell


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Enigmatic circles

Enigmatic circles

A small number of Irish stone circles exhibit convincing evidence of intentional astronomical alignment at winter or summer solstice, writes Frank Prendergast. Photographs by Ken Williams


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Neo-Gothic glory

Neo-Gothic glory

No other church in Dublin retains such an elaborate or such a complete High Victorian decorative scheme, writes Alistair Rowan


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Front Matter Winter 2019

Front Matter Winter 2019


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Education

Education

As the National Irish Visual Arts Library (NIVAL) prepares to expand its premises, David Caron explores the stained glass collections in the archive


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Curator’s Choice

Curator’s Choice

Eithne Verling selects the O’Tully Cup, on view at Galway City Museum


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Marcus O’ Mahony

Marcus O’ Mahony


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