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Sculpting to Scale: Irish-born Corban Walker explores ‘life-size’ art
Newsweek Article By Blake Gobnik December 3, 2012 Sculpting to Scale Irish-born Corban Walker explores ‘life-size’ art. By Blake Gopnik Corban Walker has something every artist needs: a... Read more -
Eilis O'Connell: Material Translations
Irish Arts Review Article by Patrick T. Murphy June 1, 2012 Patrick T Murphy traces the career path of sculptor Eilís O’Connell who was chosen as the winner of a limited... Read more -
Queen Elizabeth Unveils Anthony Scott Sculpture
Irish National Stud, Kildare May 19, 2011 On the third day of Queen Elizabeth II's four-day State Visit to Ireland, she travelled to the National Stud in... Read more -
Michael Wann: Meet the Artist
Draoicht, Dublin April 14, 2011 Meet the Artist - Michael Wann 14 April 2011 Wann’s work is specifically drawing-based, and juxtaposes arbitrary or transient images... Read more
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Venice Biennale 2011: Irish Pavilion Catalogue
Essay by Brian O'Doherty April 1, 2011 Corban Walker “Man is the measure of all things”, went the old humanist creed. Then, removed from nature’s pinnacle, man... Read more -
IRISH ARTS REVIEW [SPRING 2010]
Rachel Joynt March 1, 2010 Read more -
Irish Independent - Baltray egg sculpture in LAMA awards Praise for artist's work
FIONA MAGENNIS on Rachel Joynt February 4, 2009 THE unusual Baltray sculpture entitled 'Clutch' was nominated for an award at the annual Local Authority Members Awards (LAMA). The... Read more -
Margaret Egan: Figure in a Landscape
Irish Arts Review Summer 2008: words by Gerry Walker 17 June 2008 Margaret Egan's landscape paintings and figurative compositions have a shared aesthetic; both are moody, complex and dynamic, writes Gerry Walker.... Read more
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