Writing Irish Art History: A Conference Report (original) (raw)

‘Review: Dublin Contemporary’, Artefact: The Journal of the Irish Association of Art Historians, Issue 5, 2012.

Kate Antosik-Parsons

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Artefact 8: Journal of the Irish Association of Art Historians.pdf

Leah Reynolds

Artefact 8, 2016

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‘Time-based Art’, Art and Architecture of Ireland, Volume Three: Sculptors and Sculpture 1600-2000, ed. Paula Murphy, Dublin and New Haven: Royal Irish Academy and Yale University Press, 2014: 530-533.

Maeve Connolly

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After Art: Thoughts on Looking at Art, Dublin City Gallery: The Hugh Lane, Catalogue Book Essay

Niamh Ann Kelly

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Roundtable: Contemporary Art and the Matter of Ireland

Declan Long, Daniel Jewesbury

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Strategic Amnesia: Modernism and Art History in Ireland

Francis Halsall

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Pictorial Proof of the Golden Age: The Place of the Irish Arts and Crafts Movement Within Irish Nationalism

Rachael Young

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"Explaining the Past Through Artefacts: 1998 Historical Exhibitions in Ireland and Northern Ireland”, in Revue Belge de Philosophie et d’Histoire, vol. 87, n° 3-4, 2009, pp. 743-758.

Thomas Cauvin

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Introduction: Icons of Irishness from the Middle Ages to the Modern World

Maggie M. Williams

Icons of Irishness from the Middle Ages to the Modern World, 2012

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"The Artist Brian O’Doherty (previously known as Patrick Ireland): No Sad Imperialist of the Aesthetic Self! " for The Dublin Review of Books , Issue No 17, Spring 2011.

Ciaran Benson

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Penumbra: 8 painters from Northern Ireland/Ireland

Louise Wallace

2020

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Cultural History and the Rise of Political Popular Art in 20th Century Northern Ireland

Rachael Young

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Landscape as the Locus for Artistic Transfers Between Ireland, Northern Ireland and Great Britain (1968 - Present Day)

Caroline Hancock

InMedia, 2011

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Barbarism or Awakened Vision? Art, Theosophy & Post-Impressionism in Dublin

Logan Sisley

A Modern Panarion: Glimpses of Occultism in Dublin, 2014

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Introduction to Art History

Ömür Harmansah

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Education and Community Programmes, Irish Museum of Modern Art, IMMA

Pope Card

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John Hewitt: Creating a Canon of Ulster Art

Riann Coulter

2013

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Modernism and Postmodernism in Irish Visual Art

Francis Halsall

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Early twentieth-century fashion in Irish painting

Emma O'Toole

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Call for Papers: Art history for artists: interactions between scholarly discourse and artistic practice in the 19 th century

ELEONORA VRATSKIDOU

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Briggs, C.S. 1978. 'Dealing in [imprim with] Antiquities in Nineteenth-Century Dublin,' Dubl. Hist. Rec. 31, 146-8.

C Stephen Briggs

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Imaging and the role of contemporary arts in Northern Ireland

Sylvia Grace Borda

Irish Studies in Europe, 2015

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Art History and Archaeology

Sabine Eckmann

2018

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Repositioning Irish identities: exhibiting Irish contemporary art abroad (1980 - 2005)

Aodhán Floyd

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Review of Making Art History: A Changing Discipline and its Institutions, edited by Elizabeth Mansfield

Priyanka Basu

caa.reviews, 2010

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Histories of Change in Art and Design Education in Ireland: Towards Reform: the Evolving Trajectory of Art Education

Dervil Jordan

International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2018

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The Sheela-na-gig: An Inspirational Figure for Contemporary Irish Art

Sonya Ocampo

2012

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Ireland and the origin of escutchean art

Richard B Warner

Ryan, M. (ed), Ireland and Insular Art A.D. 500-1200, 1986, 19-22

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Recognising Irish rock art: the people behind recent discoveries in Ireland

Aoibheann Lambe

Abstractions Based on Circles Papers on prehistoric rock art presented to Stan Beckensall on his 90th birthday, 2022, 2022

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Subjective Affinities, Continuous Negotiations: Notes on Some Art and Artists from Ireland in the mid 2000s (2006)

Declan Long

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Power, Prestige and Production: Problems associated with La Tène Art in Ireland.

Eamonn P Kelly

Treasures of Celtic Art: A European Heritage, Texts, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art, 53-54. , 1998

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'Curly Wurly: a review article on Irish Rococo and its historiography

Sarah Foster

Things: a journal of design history, London: Volume 11, Winter 1999, 1999

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Problems with Visual Sources and How Irish Historians Have Coped with these Issues

Rachael Young

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Painting Ireland Anew; exploring a new national identity in Irish Art post 1916

Michelle Doyle

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Hensey, R., Robin, G. 2012. Once upon a time in the West: the first discoveries of art in the Carrowkeel-Keashcorran passage tomb complex, Co. Sligo. Archaeology Ireland 101, 26-29.

Guillaume Robin

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