Fri, 19 Dec, 2014 - 00:00
Alan O’Riordan
Conal Creedon on Seán Keating’s Men of the South
If art is a drug, then Seán Keating’s Men of the South was my gateway to the highly addictive world of the visual arts.
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CourtsArts Film & TVPlace: Cork galleryPlace: DublinPlace: Kildare StreetPlace: Water LanePlace: CorkPlace: Crawford CollectionPlace: IrelandPlace: CrawfordPlace: GalwayPlace: West of IrelandPerson: CrawfordPerson: Alan OPerson: RiordanPerson: Conal CreedonPerson: Sean KeatingPerson: KeatingPerson: Seán MoylanPerson: MoylanPerson: Theo DorganPerson: James BarryPerson: BarryPerson: BurkePerson: UlyssesPerson: PolyphemusPerson: Edmund BurkePerson: Mary McCarthyPerson: Vivienne RochePerson: Viapoiri BellPerson: Ian KilroyPerson: Paul HenryPerson: HenryPerson: Ian KilEvent: Black and Tan warOrganisation: IRAOrganisation: North Cork BrigadeOrganisation: Metropolitan School of ArtOrganisation: National Sculpture Factory
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