Irish Arts Review
€10.00
“The Irish Arts Review is a high-quality magazine that has enriched the visual arts in Ireland and has also been vital in raising the standards of the visual arts in Ireland.”
HUGHIE O’DONOGHUE
The Irish Arts Review was founded in 1984 and provides a vital and respected connection between artist and audience. Each quarterly edition of the Irish Arts Review includes beautifully illustrated articles written by experts on Irish painting, sculpture, heritage, photography, design and architecture.
The Winter 2024 edition of the Irish Arts Review features a superb selection of articles to enjoy. Kenneth McConkey recounts the story of how two great Irish painters, John Lavery and William Orpen, recorded the greatest ballerina of her generation, Anna Pavlova. Jean Pasley tells the story of writer Patrick Lafcadio Hearn, the inspiration behind a touring print exhibition by Irish and Japanese artists. Margarita Cappock views works from Ann Quinn’s mid-career retrospective at Letterkenny’s Regional Cultural Centre. Róisín Kennedy looks at a major body of work by artist Jennifer Trouton. Anne Stewart selects The Nativity by Baldassarre Peruzzi from the Ulster Museum collection. And many more interesting articles. Enjoy!
It measures 23 x 30 x 0.6 cm.
Details
- Dimensions: 23 x 30 x 0.6 cm
- Weight: 555 g
- Editor: Brigid Mulcahy
- Publisher: Irish Arts Review
- Format: Paperback. VOLUME 41. NO. 3
- ISBN: 9771649217104