Circus250: Art of the Show
Roll up! Roll up! Not the only show in town but the only one going 250 years.
Roll up! Roll up! Not the only show in town but the only one going 250 years.
A group painting exhibition to celebrate the current state of painting in Ireland.
A celebration of instability and uncertainty within the dance community.
Tremble Tremble, the work of Jesse Jones, creates a discourse around feminism and the role of women. Jones’ work stems from a rising social movement in Ireland which calls for a change to the outdated relationship between church and state. Jones began by researching how laws and their resulting mindsets can be passed down through […]
Seamus Nolan showcases the traveller narrative
Nonagenarian Iranian artist finally gaining just recognition
James Devlin's work revels in the playful and provocative.
An illustrated journey through the north and south of inner city Dublin inspired by Ulysses, James Joyce, it traces part of the journey Leopold Bloom makes through the streets.
The Beano is an institution. Celebrating 80 years in existence.
Internationally exhibited Artist Elaine Byrne works with photography, sculpture, and video to convey her powerful messages. Her art has garnered attention and awards, and her piece Hellgoer has recently been added to the permanent collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Her new solo show examines what motivates nations to separate themselves through the erection of […]
1968 proved a watershed year globally, with uprisings and tumult across the world from the Prague Spring to the assassination of Martin Luther King in the US. The Lost Moment revisits this seminal year through the eyes of the photographers who were there to witness and testify a change was on its way.
By documenting McCarthy and his heritage in this original commission, Harahan seeks “to look at an old weave of Irishness that hasn’t fitted with modern, plastic, Irish state ideals.”
Described by The Irish Times as “Ireland’s great forgotten painter”, this retrospective showcases O’Connor’s signature expressionist style, full of bold colours.
The Beep has mixed with the best of them. Here's his first solo photography exhibition in his hometown.
Exhibition designer Rhona Byrne brings us up close and personal to human connections
An annual exhibition by the PhotoIreland Foundation
The Science Gallery’s look at Intimacy and how it is quantified, optimised and commodified.
Another Irish winner comes in the guise of photographer Richard Mosse who won the seventh cycle of this exhibition aimed at drawing global attention to issues of sustainability.
Few multi-sensory spaces can compete with the realms Dunne dreams up, making In Lacuna’s launch this Thursday 29th an unmissable night
Vox Materia makes it to the capital.