Radical Love: Female Lust
Join in the celebration of female art and the expression of desire
Join in the celebration of female art and the expression of desire
Art Nude Ireland's first public exhibition at Filmbase
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.
An exhibition on one of Spain's most prominent artists
A blend of political activism and visual art.
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.
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 […]
Often painted in costume to create a sense of cinematic drama and theatricality the subjects poses generally mimic those in traditional portraiture.
We have all heard about artists being inspired by myths and legends. These artists however have created their own. The mysterious author of Gubu Dolls has built a history, an epic, a mythic narrative underlying his large-scale installation using individually created dolls, reminiscent of the epic narrative bas-reliefs of the Assyrian or Roman tradition. Deirdre Nuttall is […]
variations on a garden looks at the (often problematic) ways we remember and commemorate the past.
How will it all end, and why do we love to wonder?
This group show will feature 25 specially created typographic posters, one for every studio album released by David Bowie during his five-decade-long career.
Paul McKinley considers modern conceptions of Greece as compared with its ancient history.
Explore the collections at Collins Barracks in the company of museum staff followed by Tea & Chat with the Dublin Culture Club Friday, March 23rd at 11:00am.
To coincide with the exhibition Double Vision, showing in dlr LexIcon Gallery from 3 February to 25 March, dlr Arts Office presents a day of design events called Colour, Surface, Pattern, Print. Co-ordinated by design curator Aideen McCole, the day features events for all ages exploring textiles, design, illustration and creative families, inspired by the […]
The Mother Tongues Festivle on February 24th will be kicked off by a musical performance of James Joyce's multilingual life.
The National Museum is hosting a public tour Sunday, February 25th from 3-4pm, of the Recovered Voices exhibit which explores the experience of Irish men and women during World War I.
The National Museum is hosting a bilingual tour of their Proclaiming a Republic: The 1916 Rising exhibition on Sunday, March 4th from 3-4pm.
Opening night of Surface which brings together a selection of works by artists Maureen Burke and Anne Marie Hayes.
The tapestries in The Vanity of Small Differences tell the story of class mobility.