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Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith

Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith is a critic and occasional curator who teaches at University College Dublin, Ireland.

In Dublin, the sculptor creates a fragile yet majestic symbol of power by reimagining the famous marble felines of Rome’s Villa Medici

While the American artist was staying in Dublin in the 1990s, she encountered a female character with a wildness to match Mad Sweeney 

Vicuña’s retrospective at Witte de With, Rotterdam, brings together over a hundred key works

A new series of sculptures is inspired by the Book of Genesis

At the heart of Wächtler’s work at Bergen Kunsthall, is a notion of narrative, however fractured, fugitive, misleading or opaque

‘It encourages you to ponder its exalted lineage while taking the piss out of you for doing so’

Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland

Punta della Dogana, Venice, Italy

Following the restless sculptures of Nairy Baghramian

Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith examines the relationship between image and painting in the work of Marlene Dumas

Looking at recent work of the legendary and elusive California-based artist Lutz Bacher

Subtitled ‘In the Days of the Comet’, the five-yearly touring survey opens in Nottingham

Culturgest, Lisbon, Portugal

Steve McQueen’s first feature film reveals an artist increasingly interested in the relationship between language and the body

Early June saw the opening of the 52nd Venice Biennale, documenta 12 and Sculpture Projects Muenster 07