What’s the best way to tell area residents about plans for a new asylum shelter nearby?
The government should tell communities directly about plans for new asylum shelters, some activists and politicians say.
In the three gritty images of this triptych, artist Conor O’Grady says he is seeking to document a certain type of alienation. Click through to see.
“A critic often furrows his brow and squints his eyes for ages over something the artist plays with,” writes Devlin. Click through to see the full image.
When she moved to the Northside, Moscovitz was “inspired to photograph the clash of diverse of cultures and socioeconomic classes . . . along Abbey Street.” This is a detail of her work. Click through to see the full photograph.
In this work, Sandra Hickey used the human body to portray aspects of the twisted nature of the mind, the artist says.
The position of the figure and intensity of colour are particularly reminiscent of Jan Van Eyck’s portraits, says the artist, Leah Hewson.
This work is “a reflection on working a normal nine-to-five job, where the content is kind of strange and unrelatable to you . . . repetitive and pointless”, according to Cox.
Of his work, Nerosunero says: “There is always an element of sharpness, but that comes with a bit humanity.”
Of his work, Quinn says: “It has elements of surreality to it, a Boschian logic and the clean line quality of Northern European print.”