Stories by Bart O'Reilly
The Irish Artist is Solas Nua's Inaugural Norman Houston Multidisciplinary Award Recipient

The artworks in "someone decides, hawk or dove" take their visual note from artefacts, architecture, flags, and musical instruments that point to a collective ongoing reckoning with the global colonial project.

In "Grey View" at MOCA Arlington, the Artist Mines Freeways, Old Paint Pots, Alleyways, and Messes for Inspiration

Rebecca Rivas Rogers is an artist, designer, and educator originally from Northern Ireland. She holds an MFA in Studio art from MICA and a BA in Design from Glasgow School ...

Janet Sarbanes Discusses Art Education, the Occupy Movement, and More Ahead of Her Book Launch at Red Emma's

Performing a kind of writing-as-praxis, Sarbanes' new book explores the potential of our moment with reference to historical and contemporary instances of political autonomy, notions of artistic autonomy, and art practices that connect the two.

At the Whitney Biennial, Paintings of an Open Book Hold the Answer to the Question of Ethics in Painting Till's Open Casket, but Alice Neel Shows Us Another Way by Bart O'Reilly ...