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Interview with Ailbhe NĂÂ Bhriain
Ailbhe NĂÂ Bhriain is an Irish artist working with film, photography and installation. Using collage and computer-generated imagery (CGI), she transforms familiar images and locations into worlds of dream-like theatricality, drawing the viewer into an altered experience of time and place. Her work has been exhibited widely both nationally and internationally and regularly involves collaboration with musicians and composers. She holds a PhD by practice in Fine Art, Kingston University, UK (2008..
Yeatsian Shades In Ă DireĂĄin and Macgill-Eain
Michael Hartnettâs grandiloquent valediction âA Farewell to Englishâ, first delivered from the stage of the Peacock Theatre in Dublin in 1974, announced the thirty-three year-old poetâs decision to cease publishing in his native English, the language in which he had already earned a considerable reputation, in order to devote himself henceforth to poetry in Irish
An Irish manuscript in the bibliothĂšque Mazarine
Mac Giolla LĂ©ith CaoimhĂn. An Irish manuscript in the bibliothĂšque Mazarine. In: Etudes Celtiques, vol. 24, 1987. pp. 239-252
Further : Artists from Wales at the 50th International Art Exhibition, Venice
Catalogue to accompany works by four artists representing Wales in the 50th Venice Biennale. Heynen traces the development of Huws' conceptually informed practice and provides a detailed description of the film Ion On. Cohen and Cook focus on Pope's performance residency in Venice; topics discussed include "ambulant research" and walking. LĂ©ith comments on the social/historical dimensions of Seawright's photo-documentary images of the Welsh landscape. Verwoert's transcribed conversation with Evans centres on subjects of historicity, encryption, transmission and Welsh national identity. Bradley's essay questions the relationship between international culture and local communities. Texts in Welsh and English. List of works. Biographical notes. 82 bibl. ref