Writing about art for a non-specialist audience is work, not play, and work means you’re not in control. Written in…
Oh, the irony
Imagine my surprise: I woke-up one day and realised I was Theodore Dalyrmple. Well, not quite, but I did realise…
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…
Review: HOME
Andrijana Stojkovic’s 7min 30 video piece is situated about two thirds up the left hand wall of the exhibition space.…
Hunters and Gatherers
Along with three other films “Who else like you” by Jeanne Faust and Jorn Zehe was shown in Project Arts…
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…
‘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…
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…
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…
Energy, lightbulbs and semen – it must be art
Artistic autonomy, politics, curation and… what’s going on? JJ Charlesworth had recently been arguing for artistic autonomy. This is something…
In Images: Art and cinema – A day of discussion and screenings at the Irish Film Institute
Pics from Art and Film: A Day of Discussion and Screenings (MA ACW and IFI) May 8th, 2008 Sarah Pierce…
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…
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…
