Final call for this impressive collection of 40 prints by this German artist on the year that marks her 150th birthday. Her five print cycles: Revolt of the Weavers (1893-98), Peasant War (1902-08), War (1921-22), Proletariat (1924-25), and Death (1934-37) place her among the foremost printmakers of the twentieth century.
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Find out more »Wild Lights is the wildly popular festive pairing of the zoo with awe-inspiring display of lanterns, beautifully crafted and inspired by wildlife.
Find out more »26 years ago Danish photographer Krass Clement landed on Irish soil. Whilst on a residency at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre Annaghmakerrig in Monaghan, Clement ended up in Drum in Monaghan. Over the course of a night, he shot the photobook in a small pub in then village with a Leica and three rolls of film.
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Find out more »t’s a tale of teen misfits, bullying and sinister happening with some slasher gore. The set is a spartan stunningly spartan woodland, the score by Ólafur Arnalds is sublime and the mostly young cast work well. It’s certainly a welcome contrast to the panto fare elsewhere even if it does lurch a little into the land of outlandish on occasion.
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