Our wine correspondent found himself at the Hacienda bar for the opening of The Luxury Gap after an illuminating stop … More
Category: Writing
Writing by staff, students and friends of ACW
Implicated
The following text written by Barry Kehoe is reproduced here by kind permission of the Implicate Collaborative MART Gallery, 190a … 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
Queer Pagan Punk: Derek Jarman part one: Jarman and the Occult
alt=”” title=”T.G- Psychic Rally in Heaven” width=”688″ height=”512″ class=”aligncenter size-full wp-image-4569″ />Friend of ACW, Darius Lerup is a PhD candidate … More
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Art in the Contemporary World graduate, Barry Kehoe has kindly agreed to publish his Literary Visions essay. Literary Visions is … More
Wine Soak no. 14: The greatest challenge yet
Our Wine Correspondent Jakob Ligvine Creek after being run over by a bicycle on the Grand Canal towpath found himself … 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
Wine Soak no. 9: Cloud Confusions
Our wine correspondent Jakob Ligvine Kreek found himself falling between two stools after the opening of “Cloud Illusions I Recall” … 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
Beauty in the Everyday
Roisin Power Hackett writes about the work of artist Liam Gough. Don’t worry. This is how life is supposed to … More
Wine Soak no.8: ROTATOR
Our wine correspondent Jakob Ligvine Kreek found himself spinning out of control at the opening of ROTATOR a series of … More
Aisling Conroy- PRISM, Essay by Marie Soffe
Aisling Conroy- PRISM @ The Talbot Gallery 7th-30th March 2013 Essay by Marie Soffe (BA, MA) As a fellow student … More
Beyond Gallery Walls: A Street Art Blog
Laura Masi writes her second installment of Beyond Gallery Walls: A Street Art Blog, for the Art in The Contemporary … More
Wine Soak no.7: Ligvine Strikes Again
In our seventh installment our correspondent Jakob Ligvine Kreek reluctantly attends the opening of the annual Turner exhibition in the … More
Wine Soak no.6: Catholic Intemperance
In episode six, our correspondent Jakob Ligvine Kreek finds himself at the launch of a book reissuing the essays of … More
Punk Rock Politics and The Aesthetics of Participation
Hugh McCabe writes about early 80’s US punk rock, the decline of participation in culture, and how Jacques Rancière’s formulation … More
Beyond Gallery Walls: A Street Art Column
Laura Masi writes her new Beyond Gallery Walls column about street art found around dublin. When I decided to come … More
