Bassam Al-Sabah’s Dreamlike Odyssey through the Self. A review of the artist’s solo exhibition ‘IT’S DANGEROUS TO GO ALONE! TAKE THIS’ at the Douglas Hyde Gallery.

Luring us into a fantastical world of fragmentation and fluidity, Bassam Al-Sabah has turned the Douglas Hyde Gallery into a space, or rather, an expanse, in which reality is unbounded. Constructs of gender, time, and body dissipate into a world … Continue reading Bassam Al-Sabah’s Dreamlike Odyssey through the Self. A review of the artist’s solo exhibition ‘IT’S DANGEROUS TO GO ALONE! TAKE THIS’ at the Douglas Hyde Gallery.

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Love is the Message, the Message is Death by Arthur Jafa Annabelle Frockt Reviews the Irish Premiere of Arthur Jafa's Film.

Still from Love is the Message, the Message is Death by Arthur Jafa. Image provided courtesy of the artist and the Douglas Hyde Gallery.   “We must disrupt the assumption that the assertion of love is something that does not … Continue reading Love is the Message, the Message is Death by Arthur Jafa Annabelle Frockt Reviews the Irish Premiere of Arthur Jafa’s Film.

Samuel Laurence Cunnane at The Douglas Hyde Gallery

●●●●● Shooting on 35mm film and populating his small, hand-printed images with downbeat characters and settings, this young Kerryman’s Douglas Hyde exhibition follows an extended period traveling through the Balkans, Turkey and Iran. They say location is everything, but Laurence … Continue reading Samuel Laurence Cunnane at The Douglas Hyde Gallery