Mise Éire: Interview with Robert Ballagh Robert Ballagh is one of Ireland’s eminent modern artists. Inherently political himself, his life and work are imbued with an energising radicalism. tn2 visited his studio to talk about the false starts of his formative years, government support of the arts, and his suspicion of conceptual art.

Robert Ballagh is one of Ireland’s eminent modern artists. Inherently political himself, his life and work are imbued with an energising radicalism. tn2 visited his studio to talk about the false starts of his formative years, art and politics and his suspicion of conceptual art.
Continue reading Mise Éire: Interview with Robert Ballagh Robert Ballagh is one of Ireland’s eminent modern artists. Inherently political himself, his life and work are imbued with an energising radicalism. tn2 visited his studio to talk about the false starts of his formative years, government support of the arts, and his suspicion of conceptual art.

What’s On: February 12- March 11

February 12 ROADKILL Launch Coinciding with IMMA’s ongoing exhibition Primal Architecture, ROADKILL will see an evening of live performance, installation, video and music take over the gallery as an extension of the show. It will also mark the launch of … Continue reading What’s On: February 12- March 11

What’s On: November 19-December 8

From a Lord of the Rings marathon to a Wilde Christmas Dinner, here’s our picks for what to see and do over the next month. Continue reading What’s On: November 19-December 8

BLOOD at the Science Gallery – review

Blood has always occupied a space between fascination and repulsion in the human psyche. It transcends the binary of the worldly and sacred given its centrality in both science and spirituality. It is at once bound to both life and death. As such, blood, in all its forms and with all its literal, symbolic and mythical meanings, is the point of focus for the Science Gallery’s latest exhibition, BLOOD. Continue reading BLOOD at the Science Gallery – review