Alone Together is his assemblage of work which he says “stems from a journey made in fragments”. This is a journey worth taking with him.
Find out more »We all know the salient fact about these few weeks being responsible for a huge share of annual retail turnover. Then you should also be aware that this doesn’t apply to Amazon or Arnotts but your local designers, crafts people and artists. Frost is the seasonal offering at 5 Dame Lane housing award-winning jewellery from […]
Find out more »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.
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.
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.
Find out more »No Shape, the third release by Seattle’s Mike Hadreas has truly elevated the Genius as an equal component to the intoxicating Perfume of this performer.
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