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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... issue - based work and more traditional approaches that I feel gives people the point of entry for them to consider what is of value . There are many artists who are not focused on issues directly and I would argue that this tension is ...
... issue - based work and more traditional approaches that I feel gives people the point of entry for them to consider what is of value . There are many artists who are not focused on issues directly and I would argue that this tension is ...
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... issues about the relationship and the understanding of the roles of the executive staff functions and the non - executive functions of the board . This issue is becoming a feature of cultural life in Ireland . In my opinion there needs ...
... issues about the relationship and the understanding of the roles of the executive staff functions and the non - executive functions of the board . This issue is becoming a feature of cultural life in Ireland . In my opinion there needs ...
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... issues involved . The main constraint on the Arts Council was , as I've said , that archaeology is not within its remit . The Arts Council did seek to use its influence . It rolled up its sleeves and did work on it pri- vately . I think ...
... issues involved . The main constraint on the Arts Council was , as I've said , that archaeology is not within its remit . The Arts Council did seek to use its influence . It rolled up its sleeves and did work on it pri- vately . I think ...
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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