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Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks

Edited by Fintan O'Toole
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, Ireland
Published: 1st Oct 2016
Dimensions: w 155mm h 230mm d 30mm
Weight: 959g
ISBN-10: 1908996927
ISBN-13: 9781908996923
Barcode No: 9781908996923
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Synopsis
100 artworks have been chosen for this beautifully illustrated book to represent each year from 1916-2015. They trace the story of Ireland's creative output from the revolutionary period until today. The story that emerges through these 100 works is not one of artists gradually finding their place of honour in the republic. Especially in the visual arts it is, on the contrary, a story of never-ending argument, of works that are disliked, rejected, fought over, even painted over. Instead of the artists supporting the state and the state supporting the artists, it is a case of the artists challenging and upsetting the community and the community looking warily at the artists. This is what makes Irish art, at its best, so edgy, so embattled and so vital. They were compiled by the Royal Irish Academy in partnership with The Irish Times. The visual artworks were chosen from the RIA's research project the five volume publication, Art and Architecture of Ireland. Most artists and writers featured in the series have been profiled in the RIA's Dictionary of Irish Biography which outlines the lives at home and overseas of prominent men and women born in Ireland, north and south, and the noteworthy Irish careers of those born outside Ireland.

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Another high quality publication from the Royal Irish Academy, 'to mark a century of creativity in the year of commemorations'. -- John Mulcahy [A]s an account of developing Irishness at a time when our national identity was being formed, fought over, rejected and accepted, Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks, is unsurpassed. -- Des Breen * Book review: Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks *