Is there such a thing as 'queer art'?
Arts & Creativity
OTwo Reviews: Kind Words Can Never Die
In Defense of the Winter Lights
Xenogenesis: A journey into the anthropocene
Interactive exhibitions: the future of art, or the loss of artwork?
Interactive exhibitions have become popular in the last few years, but could they do more harm than good to artworks? Elena Coden investigates.…
Art Meets Gaming: Inside the Neopets Dublin Exhibition
New York based artist Bunny Rogers brings something a little different with her gaming inspired sculptures on Dublin’s cobbled streets, writes Ciarán Howley.…
OTwo Reviews: “Dutch Drawings – Highlights from the Rijksmuseum”
Sally Mathews reviews the Dutch Drawings exhibition in the National Gallery of Ireland.…
OTwo Reviews: “Turner: The Sun is God”
An exploration of Romantic art as Ilaria Riccio reviews the exhibition “Turner: The Sun is God” at the National Gallery of Ireland in collaboration with the Tate.…
Concrete and Dust: How construction work is shaping the new landscape of Dublin.
Witnessing the evolution of Irishness in “In Our Own Image: Photography and the Social Gaze”
Gallery Review – The Royal Hibernian Academy
UCD Sculpture Trail – Portal (2013)
Aramark: Protest at the National Gallery of Ireland
EURASIA – A Landscape of Mutability
The Treaty, 1921: Records from the Archives
UCD Sculpture Trail – Wind & Water (2013)
What Frank Frazetta meant to me
Nathan Young looks back on his first favorite painter, American fantasy artist Frank Frazetta…
Zurich Portrait Prize 2021 at the National Gallery of Ireland
Rachel Healy gives an overview of this year’s Zurich Portrait Prize at the National Gallery of Ireland…