Below is a full list of exhibiton reviews in descending chronological order by publication date (starting with the most recent). Those without a credited publisher are featured exclusively on this website. Please note in order to view some reviews, such as those on Artforum.com, you may be required to register (it's free at least!).

 

Charles Avery, review, Frieze 119, November - December 2008, p. 206

Auguste Orts, online review, Artforum.com, October 2008

Tom Nicholson and Andrew Byrne, review, Frieze 118, October 2008

Notwist, 'The Devil, You + Me', album review, August 2008

Berlin Book Two: City of Smoke, book review, Frieze 117, September 2008, pp. 43-44

"Nowhere is Here", online review, Artforum.com, July 2008

David Adamo, online review, Artforum.com, June 2008

Vanessa Billy, review, Frieze 116, June - August 2008 , p. 234

Dorota Jurczak, review, Frieze 114, April 2008, p. 189

Rivane Neuenschwander, online review, Artforum.com, March 2008

"Liveline", online review, Artforum.com, March 2008

Dennis McNulty, online review, Artforum.com, February 2008

Roman Signer, online review, Artforum.com, January 2008

Marcel Van Eeden: The Archaeologist, review, Circa: Contemporary Visual Culture in Ireland, 122, Winter 2007, pp. 106-107

Homemade”, Group show review, Frieze 111, November 2007, p. 184

Andrew Kötting, online review, Frieze.com, October 2007

The Important Thing Is That Tomorrow Is Not The Same As Yesterday”, group show review, Circa: Contemporary Visual Culture in Ireland, 121, Autumn 2007, pp. 80-82

Cult Fiction”, group show review, Frieze 109, September 2007, p. 193

David Sherry: Regulations for Irrational Procedures, review with collaborative response by Cliona Harmey, Circa: Contemporary Visual Culture in Ireland, 120, Summer 2007, pp. 98-101

Sonia Shiel and David Beattie, online review, Circa website [Excerpt also featured in ‘Art Bollocks’, The Dubliner, issue 65, June 2007, p. 95]

Matt Stokes: Lost in the Rhythm, review with collaborative response by David Beattie, Circa: Contemporary Visual Culture in Ireland, 119, Spring 2007, pp. 98-101

Gavin Murphy: Sketches for a Light/Heavy Monument, online review, Circa website

 

 

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