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e v+ a 2001 — expanded

e v+ a 2001 — expanded

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curator: Salah Hassan (Sudan / USA) 

ISBN 978 0946846 122   288 pages (paperback)   24x17cm   374 illus   artist index

• features 90 Irish and international artists • colour illus, artist’s statement and short biog for each artist • curator’s essay by Salah M Hassan – “Beyond Angela’s Ashes” • essay Medb Ruane – “From there to here” • afterword by Paul M O’Reilly – “LVM / LSBM”


FEATURED ARTISTS
2-4-page spread per artist (incl colour illus, artist’s statement, biography)

Jananne Al-Ani (iraq / uk) / David Bourke (ireland) / Ursula Burke (ireland) / Kate Byrne (ireland) / Michael Canning (ireland) / Jota Castro (belgium / peru) /  Jota Castro (belgium / peru) + Carmela Uranga (argentina / scotland) / Ian Charlesworth (uk / ireland) / Jack Clarke (ireland) / Karen T Colbert (usa) / Anthony Collins (ireland) / Phil Collins (ireland) / Oliver Comerford (ireland) / Jean Conroy (ireland) / Ann Marie Curran (ireland) / Patricia Curran Mulligan (ireland) / Dorothy Ann Daly (ireland) / Angela Darby (ireland) / Joyce Duffy (ireland) / Rita Duffy (ireland) / Andrew Duggan (ireland) / David Dunne (ireland) / Clodagh Emoe (ireland) / Carissa Farrell (ireland) / Des Farrell (ireland) / Barry Fitzpatrick (ireland) / John Gerrard (ireland) / Fiona Ginnell (ireland) / Nina Grieg (norway) / Stephen Gunning ireland / Victoria Hall (uk) / Pat Harris (ireland) / Catherine Harty (ireland) / Lucy Hill (ireland) / Katie Holten (ireland) / Noreen T Hopkins (ireland) / Allan Hughes (ireland) / Tim Humphries (ireland) / Emma Louise Johnston (ireland) / Finola Jones (ireland) / Ruth Jones (uk) / Catherine Kelly (ireland) / Gillian Kenny (ireland) /  Helen Killane (ireland) /  Karen Land Hansen (denmark / ireland) / Aidan Linehan (ireland) /  Niamh McCann (ireland) / Eoin McCarthy (ireland) / Ronan McCrea (ireland) / Eline McGeorge (norway / uk) / Julie McGowan (ireland) / Dara McGrath (ireland) / Margo McNulty (ireland) / Eoghan McTigue (ireland) / Susan MacWilliam (ireland) / Christine Mackey (ireland) / Caroline Masterson (ireland) /  Madeleine Moore (ireland) / Janet Mullarney (ireland) / Ann Mulrooney (ireland) / Aisling O’Beirn + Marjetica Potrc (ireland) / Treasa O’Brien (ireland) / John O’Connell (ireland) / Alice O’Donoghue (ireland) / Augustine O’Donoghue (ireland) / Mairead O’hEocha (ireland) / Eamon O’Kane (ireland) / David O’Mara (ireland) / Vanessa O’Reilly (ireland) / Amy O’Riordan (ireland) /  Alice Peillon (ireland) /  Johannes Phokela (south africa / uk) /  Marjetica Potrc (slovenia) + Aisling O’Beirn (ireland) /  Matilda Pye (uk) /  Catherine Rannou (france) /  Willie Redmond (ireland) /  Ben Reilly (ireland) /  Peter Richards (ireland) /  Cóilín Rush (ireland) /  Gina Ryan (ireland) / Peter Savage (uk) / Zineb Sedira (france / algeria) / Dan Shipsides (ireland) / Anne Slocket (ireland) / Joan Smith (ireland) / Camila Sposati (brazil) / Tracy Staunton (ireland) / Sue Townsin (ireland) / Carmela Uranga + Jota Castro (ireland) / Denise Walker (uk) / Brian Walsh (ireland) / 

 

e v+ a rightly describes itself as Ireland’s premier exhibition of contemporary art. Salah Hassan [the curator] emerges from his Irish experience as an enthusiastic advocate of e v+ a. It is, he reckons, a better model than the Venice Biennale: ‘Venice is restrictive and outmoded. e v+ a is more flexible and that makes it more forward-looking.’    — Aidan Dunne, Irish Times

 This book maintains the same very high standards of previous years.   Books Ireland

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