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Publisher: Irish Museum Of Modern Art (June 30, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1907020497
ISBN-13: 978-1907020490
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11.9 x 9.9 x 2 inches
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Editorial Reviews Product Description Irish artists and writers have a fascinating role in the history of modernity and modern traces this history through the collection of outstanding examples of painting and sculpture, photography, cinema, architecture, literature, music played and design, which means Irish, in a confrontation with the development of modern Ireland through his art in the period from 1900 to 1970 everything explained for the professional pilot. His broad interdisciplinary context arises from the recognition that the forms of art need not exclude each other, and that understanding can be informed everything explained for the professional pilot. Here are the pictures of Maine Jellett, Evie Hone and other supporters of European modernism are compared with the performance of the designer and architect Eileen Gray and the writer James Joyce. Are also examines the work and influence of John Millington Synge, Henry Paul and the family of Yeats, the impact of Surrealism after the war-time connections in Irish and British artists and writers, including Francis Bacon, Louis Anthony Cronin and Brocquy and the introduction the first work of Samuel Beckett as an artist with his film. The exhibition reflects the modern revolutionary Rosc the 1960s and beyond 70 years. Minimalism and Conceptualism and the emergence of postmodernism are pursued in the work of Brian O'Doherty, Barry Flanagan, Michael Craig-Martin, Sean Scully and James Coleman. The Modern says what we know to be the case, but only a few publications have discussed - that the art of the past century in Ireland are some of their greatest works.
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