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Titre : | Etudes irlandaises Vol 45 n 1 - Printemps-été 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/06/2020 |
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Ailbhe Ní Bhriain is an Irish artist working with film, photography and installation. Using collage and computer-generated imagery (CGI), she transforms familiar images and locations into worlds of dream-like theatricality, drawing the viewer in[...]

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Helena Walsh is a live artist from County Kilkenny Ireland. She has been based in London since 2003. Helena works with time, liveness and the materiality of the body; both within constructed installation environments and site-specific spaces. Dr[...]

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Brian Hand studied sculpture at National College of Art and Design, Dublin (NCAD), and media at the Slade School of Fine Art, London. He is currently lecturer and Head of Sculpture and Expanded Practice Department at NCAD. Most of his works are [...]

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Derek McGarry is Head of Innovation and Engagement at National College of Art and Design, Dublin (NCAD), where he is in charge of design-led research projects. The department works with stakeholders in different sectors (medicine, healthcare, to[...]

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Stuart Cairns works as a silversmith combining natural materials and found objects alongside precious metals to create artefacts in the tradition of tableware and domestic objects. He graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in silversmithing and jewe[...]

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Karen Daye-Hutchinson is a multifaceted Belfast artist whose work combines elements of both crafts and fine arts. After graduating in Fine Arts at the University of Ulster in 1988, she developed her art in jewelry-making, printing, painting, and[...]

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Ian JOYCE, Auteur ;
Mathew STAUNTON, Auteur
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In this article Ian Joyce and Mathew Staunton explore the interconnected notions of anxiety and contemporary art practice in Ireland by “thinking into the bog” and looking with fresh eyes from inside the Duibheagán, the inky depths at the heart [...]

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The work of internationally acclaimed lens-based artist Willie Doherty proposes rich and nuanced understandings of the agency and participation of women in the Troubles in Northern Ireland. In a large number of visual and cultural representation[...]

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Eva URBAN, Auteur
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The 2019 Lyric Theatre and Dublin Theatre Festival co-production of J. M. Synge’s The Playboy of the Western World (1907), directed by Oonagh Murphy, encouraged an abstract reading of the play in new political contexts. Set in the 1980s at the D[...]