Bing Bing Bong Bong Bing Bing Bing, Kenneth O’Halloran
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View ArticleSemper Augustus, Mary Hamill
The tulip was introduced into Europe at the end of the 16th century, having been exported from the Ottoman Empire. The Dutch took to the flower and started to grow tulips commercially. So great was the...
View ArticleArtist Run Europe: Practice/Projects/Spaces
Part how-to manual, part history, and part socio-political critique, Artist-Run Europe looks at the conditions, organisational models, and role of artist-led practice within contemporary art and...
View ArticleUntil Death Do Us Part, Thomas Sauvin
Until Death Do Us Part focuses on the unexpected role cigarettes play in Chinese weddings. As a token of appreciation, it is customary for the bride to light a cigarette for each and every man invited....
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Cottages of Quigley’s Point makes use of photographed interventions in abandoned houses to question romantic readings of the rural Irish cottage. An exploration of the numerous ruined dwellings near...
View ArticleHome Instruction Manual, Jan McCullough
Traditionally, instruction manuals have been the perfect source for practical solutions. Experts in specific subjects provide written authority on how to repair faults and carry out tasks from scratch....
View ArticleSolitary, Matthew Thompson
This project presents a collaboration between Maria Hinds, Matthew Thompson and Herman Wallace. It documents the life of Herman Wallace, a former Black Panther and Angola 3 member, during his forty two...
View ArticleInner Field, Shane Lynam
There’s a common visual vocabulary used to represent Dublin. Whether you agree with it or not, it shapes how the city is perceived externally. The narrative, which Lynam has been trying to weave...
View ArticleTales from Beneath the Arches, Éanna de Fréine – NEW IRISH WORKS
Tales from Beneath the Arches project is a visual exploration of the relationship between the people who inhabit Taiwanese cities and the infrastructure of the cities. As the Taiwanese economy boomed...
View ArticleAt Mirrored River, Enda Bowe – NEW IRISH WORKS
At Mirrored River was inspired by the Gaelic word Teannalach (pron. “chann-ah-lack”) which means ‘awareness’. In particular, it is awareness of that which is intangible and hushed; of being aware of...
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