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.
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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.
Visual Artist Aoife Dunne and Fine Art Painter Du Jingze created a visual conversation for FAC. In this unqique representation of modern communication, they discussed where they are in their artistic paths and what their plans are for the future.
“Graffuturism is painting pieces that don’t follow the written rule book of graffiti”.
We chatted to ATMOS about his fresh painting style, his inspirations, and the future of the Irish scene.
The Belgian surrealist lamented on the human perception of reality through his disturbing paintings. FAC Looks Back at what makes a Magritte.
Homegrown Artists: Have a gander at the captivating works of self-taught oil painter Daire Lynch
Waffles: A new FAC series in which we look at different situations in Dublin through short stories. This one looks at the homeless.
Homegrown Artists: A collection of visual works from the talented Dublin painter, printmaker and photographer Kevin Judge
Graffiti, street artist, toy maker, clothing designer. FAC Looks Back at the works of KAWS.
Homegrown Artists: Francis Matthews is a visual artist working mainly in oil painting. His work focuses on light, architecture and the city.
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.
FAC Looks Back at the cultural relevance of the Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, an album that was dealing with topics way beyond its years.
Laois based photographer Jordan Hearns takes an intimate look at the electronic music scene in small-town Ireland.
FAC Focus: 21-year old Newbridge local, Percy Chamburuka, also known as Jafaris, breaks down his latest project, gives us the low down on his music and the Irish music scene
Jim FitzPatrick, an artist embedded in the cultural history of Ireland.
'Belfast Then and Now' is a photography series by Conall Kearney that focuses on how Belfast has developed since 'The Troubles'
Conor’s work can be characterised by expressive and energetic brush strokes, bold layering of colours informed by the aesthetics of screen printing and risograph printing.
Dublin by the Street: 'Dublin is a city where there’s familiarity without friendship, loneliness without solitude' - Brendan Behan'. Shots by Sam McCabe.
This time we took at look at the mad talent of AMPES.