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The Moderns: The Arts in Ireland from the 1900s to the 1970s
Enrique Juncosa and Christina Kennedy

The Moderns: The Arts in Ireland

The Moderns: The Arts in IrelandThe Moderns: The Arts in Ireland from the 1900s to the 1970s
Enrique Juncosa and Christina Kennedy
Irish Museum of Modern Art
English

Edited by Enrique Juncosa and Christina Kennedy.
Texts by Enrique Juncosa, Robert O’Byrne, Bruce Arnold, Luke Gibbons, Aidan Dunne, David Lloyd, Christina Kennedy, Luke Gibbons, Ellen Rowley, Theo Dorgan and Brian Cass.

 

Hardcover
596 pages
300 x 250 mm
2011
ISBN 9781907020490

 

This book is an accompanying catalogue for the major Irish Museum of Modern Art exhibition ‘The Moderns’ which took place from the 20th of October to the 13th of February 2011. It explored the development of Modernism in the art in Ireland from the period 1900 to 1975. The Moderns: The Arts in Ireland from the 1900s to the 1970s does not only contain photographs but also architecture, painting, writing, sculpture, print and music. Each of these topics is discussed in length.
(source: https://www.e-flux.com/announcements/35316/the-moderns-the-arts-in-ireland-from-the-1900s-to-the-1970s/)

About the Editors
Christina Kennedy is the Senior Curator and Head of Collections at IMMA.
(source: https://imma.ie/about/overview/contact-us/staff-directory/)

Enrique Juncosa (b. 1961) is a writer, exhibition curator and cultural manager. He was director of the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin from 2003 to 2012, for which he was awarded the Spanish Order of Civil Merit, and was previously deputy director of the Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid (2000-2003) and the IVAM, Valencia (1998-2000).
(source: https://www.cccb.org/en/participants/file/enrique-juncosa/228355)

About the Publisher
IMMA is Ireland’s National Cultural Institution for Modern and Contemporary Art. Their diverse and ambitious programme comprises exhibitions, commissions and projects by leading Irish and international artists, as well as a rich engagement and learning programme which together provides audiences of all ages the opportunity to connect with contemporary art and unlock their creativity. IMMA is home to the National Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art, started in 1990 and now numbering over 3,500 artworks by Irish and international artists. This national resource available through exhibitions at IMMA and other venues nationally and internationally, engagement and learning programmes and digital resources.
imma.ie

Further Information
Further information on the IMMA exhibition from which this catalogue comes.

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