The following text written by Barry Kehoe is reproduced here by kind permission of the Implicate Collaborative MART Gallery, 190a … More
Category: Reviews
Reviews of exhibitions, events, publications
Wine Soak No. 15: “Tonight you could only ever call me … Ligvine”
Our wine correspondent found himself at the LAB’s exhibition: Tonight you can call me Trish and TBG+S exhibition Against the … More
Leonora Carrington: The Celtic Surrealist
ACW student Lynda Phelan provides an insightful response to Leonora Carrington’s recent exhbition at IMMA. This review is also available … More
We Belong to Other People When We’re Outside: A review by Alison Fornell
Alison Fornell reviews Pedro Barateiro’s We Belong to Other People When We’re Outside recently shown at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, Sept … More
Mop : A review by Aisling Ní Chlaonadh
Aisling Ní Chlaonadh reviews Sam Keogh’s recent solo exhibition, Mop that took place at Kerlin Gallery, Dublin 2, Sept 2013 … More
The Black Rose, The Green Pool and The Blue Sky : A review by John Busher
John Busher reviews a recent exhibition of work by Cora Cummins that took place at VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art, … More
Mandrake : A review by Deirdre Lyons
Deirdre Lyons reviews a recent exhibition of work by Francis Upritchard that took place at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin … More
Wine Soak no. 13: Bullied and battled at The Crusades
Our Wine Correspondent Jakob Ligvine Creek escaping the stench of the drought ridden city found himself bullied, battled and a … More
Wine Soak no. 12: “Telling Private Tales in Public Places”
Our Wine Correspondent Jakob Ligvine Kreek found himself unwittingly divulging private and possibly incriminating information at the ‘Implicate Collaborative’ exhibition, … More
Wine Soak no. 11: Transported by Galway Hooker
Our Wine Correspondent Jakob Ligvine Creek found himself transported by Galway Hooker at the opening of “From Galway to Leenane: … More
Wine Soak no. 10: Until I Was Senseless
Our Wine Correspondent Jakob Ligvine Kreek found himself getting senseless at the Project Arts Centre’s exhibition, “Until It Makes Sense”, … More
The Eagles And The Stone: A Review by Marie Soffe
Marie Soffe reviews a recent exhibition of work by Bláthnaid Ní Mhurchú that took place at the Avenue Road Gallery … More
Review: Merlin James at the Kerlin Gallery
Laura Masi writes a review on Merlin james’s exhibition which recently ran in the Kerlin Gallery. When I first saw … More
Review: Bea McMahon, ‘Root’
Sara O’Brien reviews Bea McMahon’s exhibition at the Temple Bar Gallery + Studios There is a certain nervousness about entering … More
Nina Canell and Fergus Feehily – Review
Maeve-Ann Austen reviews the recent exhibitions by Nina Canell and Fegus Feehily at the Douglas Hyde Gallery. The Douglas Hyde … More
Improvised Music Theatre Review
Roisin Power Hackett reviews the Open Rehearsals show which took place at the Back Loft Gallery on Tuesday the 30th … More
KRF Notebook Project 2012
Kathy O’Leary writes about the KRF Notebook Project. I arrived at the opening of KRF Notebook Project in Newbridge, Kildare … More
On Discovering Echinoids …
Roisin Power Hackett reviews Anthony Hackett’s exhibition Beyond Boarders, which took place in The Back Loft on the 12th and … More
… after the fact
The following is a response by Barry Kehoe to the NCAD Masters in Fine Art/Art in the Digital World (MFA/ADW) … More
Hanging in the balance of order and chaos – Irish times review of Isabel Nolan’s recent solo show ‘A Hole into the Future’
Recent review of Isabel Nolan’s exhibition, A Hole into the Future , at The Model in sligo by Gemma Tipton … More
