De Natura

De Natura, 2018. Through this booklet and group show a new debate on art and nature is taking place to show how the social perception has changed the experience of their borders in last ages. It is interesting to see how contemporary art is renewing itself, its...

Anna Rackard

Anna Rackard began her career in 1992 working as an art director on international films, including Braveheart (1995) and King Arthur (2004). Later she won Irish Film & Television Awards for her production design work on Stella Days (2012) and Ondine (2010). Under...

Kathy Herbert

All Kathy Herbert’s art is permeated by a desire to understand the process of interaction between humans and the Earth but, above all, the aim of her art is the creation of ideas that not only connect people to each other but also connects them to the World. Bricks to...

Mark Cullen

The One becomes Two, the Two become Three, and by Third the Fourth makes the Unit. C.G. Jung, Psycology e Alchemy, Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Vol. 12, Princeton, N.J., 1968. Mark Cullen has always being interested in using various media, he makes sculptural art as...

Eve Woods

Chattering Teeth. Photo credit Louis Haugh The view of my mouth. Photo credit Louis Haugh Brace yourself. Photo credit Louis Haugh Eve Woods’ pictorial research arises from interest and study of social and cultural substrates where suburban phenomena come together to...

Colm Mac Athlaoich. The Waiting Game

In an instant all will vanish and we’ll be alone once more, in the midst of nothingness. S. Beckett, Waiting for Godot. A tragicomedy in two acts, London, 1955. The Irish artist Colm MacAthlaoich introduces by means of The Waiting Game a new artistic dimension...