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Sirius Arts Centre 

24 January – 14 March;

Triskel Arts Centre

4 November 2025 – 30 April 2026 

Emerging artist Elinor O’Donovan is a self-proclaimed digital native. Her work spans filmmaking, digital collage, installation, drawing, and sculpture. Across her current solo exhibition ‘Metametamorphosis’, curate...


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BRENDA MOORE-MCCANN DISCUSSES A RECENT EVENT BY NA CAILLEACHA IN ROME FOR ST BRIGID’S DAY. 

Two schools, two different times and sensibilities: The School of Athens (1509–11) by Raphael and The School of Hibernia (After Raphael) (2024) by the Irish art collective, Na Cailleacha. Ireland-Italy Projects was founded by Jane...


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CIAN DUGGAN DISCUSSES THE ART SCENE IN VIETNAM. 

In 2017, I first travelled to Ho Chi Minh City – a place I love that inspires me. It has been home ever since. The city itself is a shapeshifting entity; the skylines morph while buildings appear, disappear, and reappear on a daily basis. Entire streets change. It is a beautiful sprawling city i...


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VAN March/April 2026 issue foregrounds visual art projects, events, exhibitions, and screening programmes happening around the country and overseas. For the international section, John Graham considers the Gerhard Richter retrospective at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris; Cian Duggan discusses his recent exhibition in Ho Chi Minh City and the wider art scene in Vietna...


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From La Biennale di Venezia

25th February 2026

The 61st International Art Exhibition In Minor Keys (9 May to 22 November 2026) will feature 111 invited participants – among them, individual artists, collaborative duos, collectives, and artist-led organisations – hail from many geographies and regions ...


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