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e v+ a 1999 — reduced
e v+ a 1999 — reduced
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curator: Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn (USA)
ISBN 978 0946846 269 164 pages (paperback) 22.5x22.5cm 94 illus artist index
• features 62 Irish artists • colour illus, artist’s statement and short biog for each artist • intro by Paul M O’Reilly – “Spirits of ‘48 and ‘98” • curator’s essay by Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn – “In many ways, we were strangers...”
FEATURED ARTISTS
2-page spread per artist (incl colour illus + artist’s statement where supplied), and detailed biography
ADF / Geraldine Behan / Lorraine Burrell / Fergus Byrne / Gerard Byrne / Michael Canning / Colin Carters / Carmel Cleary / Eamon Colman / Oliver Comerford / Maeve Connolly / Amanda Coogan / Diana Copperwhite / Margaret Corcoran / Beth Derbyshire / Jeanette Doyle / Joyce Duffy / Rita Duffy /Frances Duggan (ADF) /Amanda Dunsmore / Sarah Durcan / Brendan Earley / Carissa Farrell / Michael Fortune / Helena Gorey / Seamus Harahan / Martin Healy / Darragh Hogan / Katie Holten / Ronnie Hughes / Robert Janz / Daniel Jewesbury / Aileen Kelly / Mary Kelly / Aileen Lambert / Stephen Loughman / Terry McAllister / Diarmuid McAuliffe / Eoin McCarthy / Dara McGrath / Mary McIntyre / Austin McQuinn / Susan MacWilliam / Fergus Martin / Sandra Meehan / Peter Morgan / Fiona Mulholland / Áine Nic Giolla Coda / Abigail O’Brien / Maureen O’Connor / Eamon O’Kane / Helen O’Leary / Deirdre O’Mahony / Niamh O’Malley / David O’Mara / Paul O’Neill / Mark Orange / Seamus O’Rourke / Declan Rooney (ADF) / Berni Ryan / Jim Savage / Seán Taylor /
Greenberg eschewed risk and worked hard to bring together a show that behaved itself. Rather than an artists’ brawl in the Cedar Tavern, she gave us a party in a beautifully renovated SoHo loft, where half the guests were in recovery and the rest were baking their own bread. — Peter Murray, Irish Arts Review Between the predictable and the quirky, Rohatyn has come up with a diverse, stimulating show. — Aidan Dunne, Irish Times Whilst this e v+ a certainly continued to make the ‘outside of the gallery’ experience of art an important feature, inside the two main spaces a fascinating battle was being slugged out between painting, photography, video and sculpture. — Dougal McKenzie, Circa It is always interesting to see an outsider’s view of something with which you are familiar. That’s part of the appeal of the Limerick-based e v+ a show. — Marianne Hartigan, Sunday Tribune |







