Portraits of Irish art in practice : Rita Duffy, Mairéad McClean, Paula McFetridge & Ursula Burke / Jennifer Keating.
2023
N6785
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Title
Portraits of Irish art in practice : Rita Duffy, Mairéad McClean, Paula McFetridge & Ursula Burke / Jennifer Keating.
ISBN
9783031340741 (electronic bk.)
3031340744 (electronic bk.)
3031340736
9783031340734
3031340744 (electronic bk.)
3031340736
9783031340734
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (196 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-34074-1 doi
Call Number
N6785
Dewey Decimal Classification
709.415
Summary
This pioneering study offers rich insights into the visual and theatre arts landscape of Northern Ireland. Keatings disciplined and purposeful focus on Duffy, McClean, McFetridge and Burke illuminates the variousness of their art activism and political engagement, while also claiming space for the individual aesthetic and public responsibility that characterises this ground-breaking group. - Eve Patten, Director, Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland This book provides great insight into practices of four women, whose work has impacted the Irish cultural scene on both sides of the border. It offers alternative perspectives to traditional art history texts by taking cross cutting, interdisciplinary approaches to the analysis of their artistic practice. - Marguerite Nugent, Director of Culture at CV Life Trust, Coventry, UK This book mines the space where aesthetic expression meets lived experience for Rita Duffy, Mairad McClean, Paula McFetridge and Ursula Burke. Portrait essays woven with photographs, document each artists coming of age in Ireland and Northern Ireland, in the context of her emerging practice. As individuals, their work considers infringements on human rights, systemic violence, gender roles and the negotiation of figurative and literal borders and boundaries. Together, they interrogate conflict and emergence from conflict, locally and globally. Their critical work is threaded with hope, contextualized by past and present political fragmentation. Works considered include Rita Duffys paintings, drawings and animation like Siege, The Emperor Has No Clothes and Anatomy of Hope; Mairad McCleans films No More, Broadcast and Making Her Mark; Paula McFetridges productions like convictions, staged at the Crumlin Road Courthouse, This is What We Sang, performed at the Belfast Synagogue and Belfast Quartered, A Love Story, a promenade through Belfasts LGBTQ+ underground; and Ursula Burkes sculptures like Bonfire, Blue Sphinx and Peach Caryatid, and embroidery like The Politicians Frieze. Jennifer Keating is a Teaching Professor of English and the Writing in the Disciplines Specialist in the William S. Dietrich II Institute for Writing Excellence at the University of Pittsburgh, USA. .
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Table of Contents
1. Foreword by John Carson
2.Introduction: Womens Work?- 3.Rita Duffy
4.Mairad McClean.-5.Paula McFetridge.-6.Ursula Burke.-7.Closing &End Note by Sahana Thirumazhusai. .
2.Introduction: Womens Work?- 3.Rita Duffy
4.Mairad McClean.-5.Paula McFetridge.-6.Ursula Burke.-7.Closing &End Note by Sahana Thirumazhusai. .