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Irish Art, 1920-2020 : perspectives on change / edited by Catherine Marshall and Yvonne Scott.

Contributor(s): Marshall, Catherine, 1948- [editor] | Scott, Yvonne [editor].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Dublin : Royal Irish Academy, 2022Description: xxi, 423 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 26 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781911479826 (paperback).Subject(s): Art, Irish -- 20th century | Arts, Irish -- 21st century | Art and society -- IrelandDDC classification: 709.4150904
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Irish Art 1920-2020: Perspectives on change by Catherine Marshall and Yvonne Scott, is a generously-illustrated book in which eleven authors examine different aspects of Irish art through the hundred years or so since independence. During this time, art in Ireland has borne witness to unprecedented social and political transformation, and this book of essays considers how some of the established perspectives in Irish visual culture were challenged and represented during this time.Art in Ireland has been shaped by a range of factors - the country's geographic position, post-colonial history, political upheaval, religious environment - and of course the complex interconnections both within and beyond the country, prompted by shifting patterns within society - identities, migration, technology, for example - as well as the artists' evolving engagement with the wider world.This is not a linear story; each chapter explores a particular aspect of art, how it reflected the interests of artists, the environments in which they worked both in Ireland and abroad, and how subjects and methods changed over time. The extensive richness of the last century or so, as well as the diversity, creativity and originality of the artists means that no single text can ever be comprehensive, and this one makes no such claims. Rather, his book, however, is a kind of map; it does not pretend to fully represent the entire narrative but may provide some useful clues to negotiating parts of it, or at least the basis for further exploration and debate.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Taking charge: making art in a century of change / Catherine Marshall -- The languages of abstraction: Irish dialects and dialectics / Riann Coulter and Donal Maguire -- Visualising Irish history: conflicting utopias / Catherine Marshall -- Landscape as an expanded field / Yvonne Scott -- The body in space and time: reading corporeity and Ireland in art / Suzanna Chan -- An expression of matter: sculpture and installation / Paula Murphy -- The Arts and Crafts movement and its influence on Irish art / Nicola Gordon Bowe -- Culture is ordinary: an (incomplete) history of Irish graphic design, 1950-2020 / Linda King -- New media: 'there is no special way works of art have to be' / Siún Hanrahan -- Conceptual: 'the last partisans of the avant-garde'? / Gavin Murphy -- Beyond the walls of national identity: the triangulation of art criticism, curatorial discourse and art practice, an Irish case study / Lucy Cotter -- Globalisation and Irish art: a grand scheme? / Yvonne Scott.

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