Movers and Shapers: Irish Art Since 1960Collins, 2003 - 311 من الصفحات This book, comprised of interviews with Irish individuals significant in the world of Irish art between 1960 and 2000, is an oral history of the visual arts in late twentieth-century Ireland. The interviewees - writers, administrators, curators, politicians and collectors - range from C.J. Haughey to Michael D. Higgins, the first Minister for Arts and Culture in Ireland. These penetrating interviews offer a fascinating combination of serious insight and anecdote valuable to both specialist and general readers. |
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... become unattainable for younger artists . As all of Dublin gentrifies I'm not sure what's happening . Maybe we're ... becomes desirable . The idea that as an artist you can do some odd jobs , maybe be on the dole and have a flat and a ...
... become unattainable for younger artists . As all of Dublin gentrifies I'm not sure what's happening . Maybe we're ... becomes desirable . The idea that as an artist you can do some odd jobs , maybe be on the dole and have a flat and a ...
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... become an artist , but good art education helps to sustain a person in the making of art . But formalising art education into specific degree pro- grammes where the emphasis is on the qualification itself rather than the development ...
... become an artist , but good art education helps to sustain a person in the making of art . But formalising art education into specific degree pro- grammes where the emphasis is on the qualification itself rather than the development ...
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... becomes , often to the exclu- sion of what the building is actually for . This situation is exem- plified by lots of high ... become muscle - beach features . This new architecture often contradicts the very pur- pose that the space is ...
... becomes , often to the exclu- sion of what the building is actually for . This situation is exem- plified by lots of high ... become muscle - beach features . This new architecture often contradicts the very pur- pose that the space is ...
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Academy Aosdána architecture Art and Design art history Arts Council audience Barrie Cooke Belfast Bord na Móna bought Brian building century CÓB collection College of Art committee contemporary art Cork creative culture curator Declan McGonagle Derry director DMCG Dorothy Dublin ev*a exhibition Fallon funding Gaeltacht Galway going Hugh Lane idea IMMA important institution interest Irish art Irish artists Irish Museum LCGA Limerick Living Art London look Mary Swanzy Michael Scott Minister modern art Murphy Museum of Modern National Gallery NCAD Noel Sheridan painters painting Patrick Paul O'Reilly PMO'R political portrait programme projects public art Robert Ballagh role Rosc RTÉ sculpture Seán Seán Keating society space Street studio talk Taoiseach theatre There's thing tion Tony O'Malley Trinity Ulster Museum visual arts wanted Yeats