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18 October
2006 - 28 January 2006
Sponsored
by Key Capital Private and Deutsche Bank
A major exhibition
devoted to Irish social life over the past two centuries opens the
Millennium Wing of the National Gallery of Ireland on Wednesday,
18th October.
A Time and
a Place: Two Centuries of Irish Social Life brings together
83 paintings and watercolours by some of Ireland's most accomplished
figurative painters of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth
centuries, among them William van der Hagen, James Arthur O'Connor,
Lilian Davidson, William Conor, Sean Keating, Mainie Jellett, Harry
Kernoff, Paul Henry, Jack B. Yeats, Elizabether Rivers, Gerard Dillon
and Louis le Brocquy.
The exhibition
covers themes such as sport, music, dance, theatre and entertainment,
as well as religious and civic celebration and is an opportunity
to display together works by renowned artists that, though created
independently, were inspired by the same subjects and at the same
time provides an informative insight into how people and communities
went about their daily lives and how they relaxed and enjoyed themselves
Dr. Brendan
Rooney, curator of the exhibition and editor of the accompanying
catalogue, says that: "none of the recorders of Irish life
featured in this exhibition can be said to have approached their
subjects with an innocent eye, despite their documented familiarity
with the subject, or the authenticity afforded by their physical
or implied presence. The variety and testimony that these scenes
of social life represent and the relativity of their pictorial language
are fascinating subjects in their own right."
Raymond Keaveney,
Director of the National Gallery, says that there is so much more
in this exhibition which we can all relate to, either directly or
through conversations and stories which have been passed down to
us. He added that the assembly of these works is in great part due
to the generosity of the many lenders, both public and private and
to the sponsorship provided by Key Capital Private and Deutsche
Bank.
"We are
delighted to be associated with this exhibition", says Conor
Killeen, Chief Executive Officer of Key Capital- the Irish specialist
financial adviser- "In revealing Ireland's rich social fabric
as seen by its own artists, the organisers of this exhibition have
captured a perfect time and place for us all to celebrate the irrepressible
spirit of Ireland", he added.
Co-ordinated
by Fionnuala Croke, Head of Exhibitions, the exhibition has been
curated by Dr. Brendan Rooney with the support of colleagues and
a number of eminent scholars outside the Gallery, all of whom have
worked together to assemble this wonderful panorama of Irish life.
Complementing
the exhibition is a beautifully illustrated and comprehensive catalogue
which has been edited by Dr. Brendan Rooney and includes essays
by Professor Mary Daly ('Two Centuries of Irish Social Life') and
Dr. Rooney (''A Very Minor Virtue'?-The Notion of Accuracy in Scenes
of Irish Social Life') with additional commentaries provided by
Dr. Claudia Kinmonth, William Laffan and Donal Maguire. Published
by the National Gallery of Ireland (2006), price €29.95pb.
An associated
series of public lectures will take place each Tuesday and Sunday
over the coming weeks, and a 'Study Morning' on Saturday, November
25th will comprise talks and a discussion forum on aspects of Irish
social life, followed by tours of the show.
A Time and
a Place: Two Centuries of Irish Social Life will be open to
the public from 18th October 2006 until 28th January 2007. Tickets
are €10 & €6 plus family and children concessions
and may be purchased directly from the Exhibition Desk in the Millennium
Wing or by telephoning 01- 663 3513 (no booking fee applies).
For further
information or images, contact: Valerie Keogh
Press & Communications Office
National Gallery of Ireland
T.01-663 3598 E press@ngi.ie
A Time
and a Place: Two Centuries of Irish Social Life
Notes on
Curator & Contributors
Dr. Brendan
Rooney is Administrator of the Centre for the Study of Irish
Art (CSIA) at the National Gallery of Ireland. He received his doctorate
from Trinity College Dublin and his publications to date include
The Life and Work of Harry Jones Thaddeus (2003), and with
Nicola Figgis, Irish Paintings in the National Gallery of Ireland,
Volume I (2001).
Mary E.
Daly is Professor of History and Principal of the College of
Arts and Celtic Studies at University College Dublin. She was educated
at UCD and Nuffield College Oxford and has held visiting positions
at Harvard and Boston College. Her most recent publication is The
Slow Failure: Population Decline and Independent Ireland, 1920-1973,
published by Wisconsin University Press (2006).
Claudia
Kinmonth trained at the Royal College of Art and has worked
at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Specialising in art
history and material culture she is the author of Irish Rural
Interiors in Art (2006) and Irish Country Furniture, 1700-1950
(1993), both published by Yale University Press.
William
Laffan is the editor of Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies.
Educated at Oxford and the Warburg Institute, he has recently compiled
editions of Hugh Douglas Hamilton's 'Cries of Dublin' (2003)
and Samuel Chearnley's Miscelanea Structura Curiosa (2005).
Donal Maguire
is Assistant at the Centre for the Study of Irish Art in the National
Gallery of Ireland. A graduate of the National College of Art and
Design, he has published recently on the illustrated letters of
William Orpen and is a practicing artist who has exhibited at the
Royal Hibernian Academy.
A Time
and A Place: Two Centuries of Irish Social Life
Exhibition
Information:
Dates
18 October 2006 - 28 January 2007
Catalogue
The accompanying illustrated catalogue, 'A Time and a Place: Two
Centuries of Irish Social Life' is edited by Dr. Brendan Rooney,
curator of the exhibition, and includes illustrated essays by Professor
Mary Daly ('Two Centuries of Irish Social Life') and Dr. Brendan
Rooney ('A Very Minor Virtue? The Notion of Accuracy in Scenes of
Irish Social Life') with commentaries by Dr. Claudia Kinmonth, William
Laffan and Donal Maguire. Published by the National Gallery of Ireland
(2006), 129 illustrations, 6 full colour foldouts, 172pp, and 4
page index. €29.95pb, Gallery Shop. Worldwide distribution
by Paul Holberton.
Tickets
Tickets for the exhibition (€10 & €6, plus family
and children concessions) may be purchased direct from the Exhibition
Desk in the Millennium Wing or telephone the ticket line: (01) 663
3513 (no booking fee applies). The exhibition is managed by a timed
ticketing system. Open during gallery hours.
Acousitguide
Audio Tour
An audio tour to the exhibition, produced by Acoustiguide Ltd.,
is available free with ticket admission.
Lectures
There will be a public programme of associated lectures in October
and November. Admission free.
Worksheets
for Primary and Post-Primary Students
Colour worksheets providing an introduction to 'A Time and a Place:
Two Centuries of Irish Social Life', are free and available from
the Exhibition and Information Desks in the Gallery or contact the
Education Department, 01) 661 5133.
Study Morning
(25 November, 10am-1.15pm, followed by tours)
A Study Morning will take place in the Gallery's Lecture
Theatre on Saturday 25 November from 10am to 1.15pm. It will comprise
30 min talks by invited speakers, Professor Mary Daly, Principal,
College of Arts and Celtic Studies, UCD; Dr. Rionach Ui Ogain, Senior
Lecturer, Irish Folklore, UCD; Dr. Barry Boydell, Senior Lecturer
in Music, NUI Maynooth, and Dr. Brendan Rooney, exhibition curator
and Administrator, CNCI. The session will be chaired by Marie Bourke,
Keeper, Head of Education followed by tours of the exhibition with
Donal McGuire and Fiona Loughnane. Tickets available from the Gallery
Shop (€25, includes coffee & exhibition tours) telephone
(01) 663 3518.
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