Final call for this impressive collection of 40 prints by this German artist on the year that marks her 150th birthday. Her five print cycles: Revolt of the Weavers (1893-98), Peasant War (1902-08), War (1921-22), Proletariat (1924-25), and Death (1934-37) place her among the foremost printmakers of the twentieth century.
Find out more »The Burren Perfumery is a family-run business based in the west of Ireland that creates fragrances and cosmetics inspired by the unique beauty of the area that is its namesake. It has recently collaborated with the visual artist Cliona Doyle, whose work tends toward the botanical, to create the designs for the company’s perfume bottles. […]
Find out more »In the Presence of Birds is an exhibition by Gabhann Dunne that pokes curious fingers at the relationship between humans and animals. Its main inspiration is Buile Suibhne or Mad Sweeney, a medieval Irish poem in which a king is cursed by a priest to live the rest of his life as a bird. The […]
Find out more »At the Ashford Gallery of the RHA is Witch and Lezzie, an exhibition by the visual artist Breda Lynch. The comprising works traffic in borrowed images, in particular those of the lesbian characters in the ‘Pulp’ fiction of the 1940s and 60s. These paperbacks purported to offer a window into the nature of homosexual erotic […]
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