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Using art to explore Ireland's post-colonial identity
Using art to explore Ireland's post-colonial identity

The EVA event in Limerick is curated by a Cameroonian who realises that Ireland’s experience as a part of the British Empire raises some interesting questions, writes Alan O’Riordan

Mon, 11 Apr, 2016

Harry Clarke's Illustrations of war and tragedy are forgotten no more
Harry Clarke's Illustrations of war and tragedy are forgotten no more
Harry Clarke’s illustrations for the records of Irish deaths in the First World War were largely forgotten as a national attitude of ambivalence emerged after the conflict, writes Alan O’Riordan

Tue, 05 Jan, 2016

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