Dublin Art Life is an online platform showcasing the happenings in Dublin’s art galleries and museums. They visit, promote and discuss the city’s current exhibitions.
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Dublin Art Life is an online platform showcasing the happenings in Dublin’s art galleries and museums. They visit, promote and discuss the city’s current exhibitions.
An interview with illustrator Hidden Faces, who produced the sick artwork for our FLEECED print, about his whopper figurative pieces that capture the characters and angles of Dublin.
Louis O’Sullivan’s photo series is an exploration of the feeling underlying moments of naïve freedom.
‘This Hurts’ — a photo series by Belfast based Fine Artist Audrey Gillespie — explores obsession, release and fantasy.
Epoch are a female art collective looking to promote feminism and social equality through their work, contributing to Dublin visual culture with bold, striking, colourful contemporary art.
Photographer Jacobi Hoff comments on mental health to phenomenal effect in series of beautiful and eerie multiple exposures, taking us on journey through the urban landscape and an providing an insight into the collective perspective of our generation.
Brónagh Lee, illustrator from Dublin, engages with contemporary feminine norms in her work, drawing inspiration from mythology and folklore to depict modern female experiences.
Artist Aoife Dunne has a new exhibition in the Complex, a site-specific exploration of physical structure, mental states, and modes of being. The opening night is 29th of November, get down and see it for yourself.
Illustrator, Street Artist and Art Teacher to-be Niall O’Lochlainn discusses his creative characters, full-time art, and his ambitions for the near and far future.
Homegrown Artists: A collection of visual works from the talented Dublin painter, printmaker and photographer Kevin Judge
Graffiti Dublin; Documenting the graffiti writers and street artists of Dublin City. This time we look at VENTS.
For many the topic of abortion is a touchy subject and it has made this referendum quite difficult to openly discuss. This FAC Looks Back compares our current society to a piece by Frida Kahlo in 1932.
This time in our Irish Artists series we look at sculptor and painter Peter Smyth. Check out a selection of his work below, along with a few words explaining his thought process.