This exhibition, curated by Eithne Jordan, RHA Keeper, showcases a small selection of the prints made throughout six decades of printmaking excellence - a testament to the vision of the founders of Graphic Studio Dublin.
Douglas Hyde Gallery
Trinity College, Nassau Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
With ‘Family Lines’ Rekab explores “embedded personal and cultural narratives; the stories that we tell and the stories that we are told about ourselves.”
Douglas Hyde Gallery
Trinity College, Nassau Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
From photographs of civil rights leaders watermarked with “Getty Images” to helicopter views of the LA Riots to a wave of bodies dancing to ‘The Dougie,’ it suspends viewers in a swelling, emotional montage.
Robert O'Byrne has taken over 50,000 photographs of everything from country houses to cottages, from industrial buildings to ancient monasteries, from garden follies to graveyards.
Hang Tough Contemporary
4 Exchequer Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
A unique collection of beautiful one-off handmade rugs designed by some of Ireland’s leading artists goes on public display at Hang Tough Contemporary from January 26th, following which all the pieces will be auctioned off with profits donated to Peter McVerry Trust for homelessness, and to support a regenerative wildlife project at the site of Ceadogán studios.
Pondering the development of how telecommunications and air travel led to the exploration of the solar system, Clarke’s gaze stretches to the furthest reaches of Saturn as well as the exponential growth of Alzheimer’s disease and the rapid growth of dementia (10m each year).
While Clarke has pivoted to being an award-winning sculptor, he revisits his original grá for illustration with this new body of work, the first show in over a decade