by Peter Caddle | Mar 20, 2018 | Articles
What is art? Some art is used to evoke a sense of aesthetic pleasure in the viewer, whilst other pieces are created to do almost the exact opposite, perhaps to show them another side of the world. The exhibition Seasons End: More Than Suitcases at the Douglas Hyde...
by James Bradshaw | Dec 7, 2017 | Articles
After his visit to Mexico, James Bradshaw discusses the country’s most iconic works of art and points out the great ideological and philosophical chasm between them. The article is divided in two parts and in this second one, James Bradshaw goes deep into the...
by James Bradshaw | Dec 3, 2017 | Articles
After his visit to Mexico, James Bradshaw discusses the country’s most iconic works of art and points out the great ideological and philosophical chasm between them. The article is divided in two parts and in this first one, James focuses primarily on Diego...
by Liz McKeon | Sep 15, 2017 | Articles
The author Louise O’Neill is to release what is being described as a ‘feminist retelling’ of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid. “Fairy tales have a dubious record when it comes to representations of women,” Lauren Fortune, editorial director for the...