Dublin Contemporary 2011, Terrible Beauty: Art, Crisis, Change and the Office of Non-Compliance By Emma Mahony Twenty years after its … More
Category: Reviews
Reviews of exhibitions, events, publications
Dublin Contemporary Review
Declan Long discusses Dublin Contemporary on Arena, RTE Radio 1
Review: from ‘EK-STASIS/ENTASIS’: work by Paula Barrett
Notes and pictures from the exhibition, September 2009 When speaking of the Aristotelian articulation of ‘the citizen’ as ‘he who … More
Review: Frequency at the Hugh Lane
Frequency: Mark Garry, Padraig Timoney, Hayley Tompkins Hugh Lane Gallery, 26th February 2009 to 17th May 2009 By Hilary Murray … More
Review: Altermodern
by Hilary Murray Altermodern.pdf
Review: The Prehistory of Crisis (1) – Project Arts Centre October 24th – November 29th 2008
Sonst wer wie du? Who else Like you? 2005 is one of four video works shown as part one of … More
Review: HOME
Andrijana Stojkovic’s 7min 30 video piece is situated about two thirds up the left hand wall of the exhibition space. … More
Hunters and Gatherers
Along with three other films “Who else like you” by Jeanne Faust and Jorn Zehe was shown in Project Arts … More
Training Ground – Aernout Mik @ Project
Everything feels right at first glance in Training Ground. The scene is set in recognisable terms and the usual actors … More
‘Training Ground’, Project Arts Centre
Aernout Mik’s video installation Training Ground now showing at The Project Arts Centre, Dublin is a performative take on the … More
Short Reviews: Post for general feedback and responses
Following the discussion on Friday, we’ll begin using this space to post reviews from the Project and Four gallery exhibitions … More
Un-review: ‘Sonst wer wie du’ at The Prehistory of the Crisis
Art is useless, economics, nationalism, Ireland, bad art Art is useless. Thank goodness. Back in the, ahem, ‘olden days’ when … More
Review: The Prehistory of the Crisis
The Prehistory of the Crisis 24 October – 29 November, 2008. The Project Arts Centre, Temple Bar, Dublin. Having visited … More
Training Ground by Aernout Mik
On entering the Projects Arts Centre in Dublin I see two large screens at a angle taking over half the … More
