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GRACE O’BOYLE REVIEWS MYRID CARTEN’S AWARD-WINNING  DEBUT FEATURE FILM, SET IN RURAL NORTH DONEGAL. 

Myrid Carten is an artist and filmmaker from the Gaeltacht region in Donegal. A graduate of Central Saint Martins and Goldsmith College in London, her practice utilises documentary and fiction to examine the struggle for intimacy and how t...


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Jonathan Brennan reviews Sharon Kelly and Pádraig MacCana ‘Fallen Tree / Crann Leagtha’ at Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich.

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Image: Sharon Kelly, Roman Book Page, 2025, wat...


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Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich

23 October – 27 November 2025

‘Fallen Tree / Crann Leagtha’ is a collaborative exhibition at Cultúrlann by Sharon Kelly and Pádraig MacCana – Belfast-based artists who are also a married couple. The exhibition features six mixed-media works and three collections of drawings, all dating from 2025. 


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Happy new year to our dedicated VAN readers. We hope you had a restful and enjoyable festive season. We are pleased to present the first issue of the year, which foregrounds timely visual art projects, shows, and events happening around the country.

In columns for this issue, Grace O’Boyle reflects on Myrid Carten’s award-winning documentary film, A Want in Her, H...


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From the National Gallery of Ireland. 16 December 2025.

The Lady of the Decoration, 1914, and Faust, 1924/25 on display now The acquisition is supported by the National Gallery of Ireland’s Patrons of Irish Art and the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport

Two of Irish artist Harry Clarke’s illustrations have become part of the national collection ...


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