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Hot off the heels from its ever-successful Annual Summer Exhibition, the Royal Hibernian Academy is about to launch an unlikely rival to the summer show's throne. This time, however, the academy's critical gazes will be focused on the less established talent it has to offer...
When Toulouse-Lautrec was asked to design a series of posters for the Moulin Rogue back in 1891, the worlds of art and advertising collided in a way previously unthinkable. Art, once saved for nothing more than gallery walls and the collections of connoisseurs, was now being exploited for its commercial appeal to the masses...
For three months, until December 5th, the National Gallery of Ireland will have on display the works of seventeenth-century painter Gabriel Metsu...
Acquiring his first camera in 1924, Pierre Jamet is associated with the Humanist Photography movement and some of his pictures are amongst the most important of his time...
When reviewing Joan Littlewoods' production of the show in Stratford East the famed theatre critic, Kenneth Tynan said "It seems to be Ireland's function every twenty years or so to provide a playwrig...