Dialogues: Women Artists from Ireland
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ISBN: 1850436215 / Publisher: I.B.Tauris, January 2005
These interviews with 16 women artists whose work has been exhibited in Ireland since 1990 offer insights into the practices and strategies of contemporary artists. Deepwell also focuses on their use of Ireland as a locus for concerns about motherhood, estrangement, dislocation, migration and return. Deepwell is the founder and editor of n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal. Distributed in the US by Palgrave. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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This illuminating book brings together interviews with contemporary women artists whose work was exhibited in Ireland in the 1990s - a significant decade for art in Ireland, particularly for women artists. While the artists interviewed live and work internationally, each has an individual and complex relationship to Ireland, responding in their work to its landscapes, stories, language and histories and engaging with a wide range of concerns including motherhood and family, sexuality, and dislocation. An equally wide range of media are used, from painting to installation; from performance to public art projects. Artists interviewed: Orla Barry, Maud Cotter, Pauline Cummins, Rita Duffy, Frances Hegarty, Jaki Irvine, Sandra Johnston, Sharon Kelly, Alice Maher, Susan MacWilliam, Mary McIntyre, Alanna O'Kelly, Catherine Owens, Vivienne Roche, Anne Tallentire and Louise Walsh.
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