This special issue of Études irlandaises is dedicated to the arts. It deliberately privileges conversations with artists and practitioners, and aims at giving readers an insight into current artistic practices in Ireland with an emphasis on new technological, conceptual or political contexts. Before delving into the questions raised in the volume, we would like to extend our warmest thanks to the contributors and to the artists for generously accepting to answer our questions: their unwaverin..
1967 in Dublin, Ireland, an exhibition opened its doors to a suspecting public. Rose '67 was a work...
Among the host of new anthologies of Irish plays which have appeared recently, Staging Intercu...
This report resulted from a number of meetings in the context of The Performative Arts and Pedagogy ...
This introductory essay explores some of the critical contexts for an exploration of the historiogra...
https://www.persee.fr/renderCollectionCover/irlan.pngÉtudes irlandaises is a peer-reviewed journal p...
This conference was the result of an observation: the violent events that occurred between the end o...
Ailbhe Ní Bhriain is an Irish artist working with film, photography and installation. Using collage ...
The global economic crash of 2008 had a particularly severe impact in Ireland, including on the fund...
non-peer-reviewedAs 2016 ends, it is hard to imagine that the Year of Irish Design finished a year a...
As an art historian, I have always been interested in portraiture. My publications since the 1...
"...the first thing an artist does is to try and transcend ideas of identity, rather than to go in t...
This project investigates writing about art in Ireland within the time frame of the research being c...
Ireland's built infrastructure for the arts has changed dramatically in the past fifteen years. Whil...
With great anticipation and curiosity I received the Anthology of Young Irish Poets published in 201...
It is thirty years since the seminal art exhibition, Clean Irish Sea, was displayed at Dublin City G...
1967 in Dublin, Ireland, an exhibition opened its doors to a suspecting public. Rose '67 was a work...
Among the host of new anthologies of Irish plays which have appeared recently, Staging Intercu...
This report resulted from a number of meetings in the context of The Performative Arts and Pedagogy ...
This introductory essay explores some of the critical contexts for an exploration of the historiogra...
https://www.persee.fr/renderCollectionCover/irlan.pngÉtudes irlandaises is a peer-reviewed journal p...
This conference was the result of an observation: the violent events that occurred between the end o...
Ailbhe Ní Bhriain is an Irish artist working with film, photography and installation. Using collage ...
The global economic crash of 2008 had a particularly severe impact in Ireland, including on the fund...
non-peer-reviewedAs 2016 ends, it is hard to imagine that the Year of Irish Design finished a year a...
As an art historian, I have always been interested in portraiture. My publications since the 1...
"...the first thing an artist does is to try and transcend ideas of identity, rather than to go in t...
This project investigates writing about art in Ireland within the time frame of the research being c...
Ireland's built infrastructure for the arts has changed dramatically in the past fifteen years. Whil...
With great anticipation and curiosity I received the Anthology of Young Irish Poets published in 201...
It is thirty years since the seminal art exhibition, Clean Irish Sea, was displayed at Dublin City G...
1967 in Dublin, Ireland, an exhibition opened its doors to a suspecting public. Rose '67 was a work...
Among the host of new anthologies of Irish plays which have appeared recently, Staging Intercu...
This report resulted from a number of meetings in the context of The Performative Arts and Pedagogy ...