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CIRCA Art Magazine
CIRCA is Ireland's leading magazine for contemporary visual arts. Appearing quarterly, its 96 full-colour pages contain news, reviews, previews, interviews, feature articles and a host of images. The magazine is dedicated to reflecting visual culture as it unfolds throughout Ireland while also reporting on important developments further afield. CIRCA is a vital resource for artists, academics, students, researchers, arts administrators, those working in related fields and all who are interested in visual culture in Ireland.,
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CIRCA,
43 / 44 Temple Bar,
Dublin 2,
County: Dublin,
tel: +353 1 6797388,
fax: +353 1 6797388
Irish Arts Review
First published in 1984, the Irish Arts Review is the definitive journal of art and design in Ireland. Now published four times a year to the highest design and production standards, this beautifully illustrated 150-page review of Irish painting, design, sculpture, architecture, photography and decorative arts is essential reading for lovers of Irish art. With articles written by experts on subjects ranging from pre-history to contemporary, together with artist profiles, critiques of new Irish architecture, interviews with leading Irish artists, designers, sculptors, and photographers, a quarterly diary of events, auctions and exhibitions around the country, the lavishly produced Irish Arts Review is a vibrant and authoritative quarterly review of Irish art and design.,
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State Apartments,
Dublin Castle,
County: Dublin,
tel: +353 1 679 3525,
fax: +353 1 633 4417
Studies - An Irish Quarterly Review
Studies examines Irish social, political, cultural and economic issues in the light of Christian values and explores the Irish dimension in literature, history, philosophy and religion. Anglo Irish and Irish North/South relations are regular topics.,
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