With consummate skill and dedication Ming Smith has created an extraordinary body of work over the last sixty years. Smith’s … More
Tag: Photomonitor
Gin Rimmington Jones / The Writing of Stones
The ground floor of Argentea Gallery is hung with seventeen black and white prints shot on location in the partial … More
Kadie Salmon: Restlessly Idling
Kadie Salmon is best known for large-scale black and white photographs, hand-tinted to give a dream-like luminosity, sometimes folded into … More
Everything Looks Different in the Dark: a review of ‘Velvet Black’ by Fleur Olby and ‘Night Blooms’ by Angus Carlyle
Fleur Olby’s ‘Velvet Black’ (2018) and Angus Carlyle’s ‘Night Blooms’ (2020) contain photographs of flowers and other natural phenomena in … More
Meryl McMaster: As Immense as the Sky Review
Calling Me Home (all works 2019) shows a figure dressed in a buffalo mask trimmed with fringing and bandaged horns. She … More
Ericka Beckman and Marianna Simnett Review
The body is perpetually subject to a range of competing personal, political, social and technological concerns. The ways in which … More
Elizabeth Price: FELT TIP Review
Elizabeth Price’s architectural intervention THE GOVERNING BODY (2019), a giant zig-zagging sculpture much like a visualisation of a soundwave, introduces some of … More
Dragana Jurišić Interview
Former Yugoslavian artist, Dragana Jurišić, who has been based in Dublin for almost twenty years, has developed a beautiful and … More
Claire Davies: The Valley of Lost Things review
Walking into the exhibition space from behind two angled, billboard-like projection screens, we are funnelled in an eerie green light … More
Kate Davis interview
Kate Davis was the recipient of the 2016/17 Margaret Tait Award, an initiative set up to commission a new moving … More