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AUTHOR
Valerie Morisson
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Les toiles de Patrick Graham : traces d’un cri
2017
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The Visible and the Invisible in photographic works by Patrick Hogan, Ailbhe Ni Bhriain and David Creedon
2014
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Poïetic adriftness in Ailbhe Ni Bhriain's video art: dissolved points
2016
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From Hinde to Hillen: postcards and the issue of authenticity in popular culture
2014
Volume dirigé par Sylvie Mikowski; International audience
Le Cri dans les arts et la littérature
2017
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Rewriting Irish History (1916-1921) in Popular Culture: Blood Upon the Rose and At War withe the Empire by Gerry Hunt
2015
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A People’s Sense of Belonging: the Dislocation of the Ethnoscape
2011
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Les Irlandais : le maillon manquant de la chaîne de l'évolution ?
2011
International audience; L’historien Lewis Perry Curtis ouvrit un large champ de recherche en publiant Apes and Angels en 1971, à un moment où la situation en Irlande du Nord se tendait.
Silence et mutisme dans les performances durationnelles d'Helena Walsh et Amanda Coogan
2016
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L'utopie touristique de John Hinde (1916-1998) : la photographie couleur entre fantasme et réalité.
2013
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Contemporary performance art by Helena Walsh: embodiment as empowerment in an Irish context
2016
Ever since the 1970s, performance artists have used their bodies as a means to question the patriarchal control of women. In Ireland, where the body is at the center of debates over contraception, abortion and divorce, feminist performance art has proved particularly pertinent to substitute the real experiential body to the allegorical or fetishized female body. Through her performances, Helena Walsh incites the viewers to respond to the effect of ideology on the physical body. Embodiment, impersonation and incorporation make the body explicit and reopen historical wounds.
Men of Aran: Strangers on the Fringe of Europe
2015
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The Guise of Irishness: Etnographic and Folkloric Paintings from a European Perspective 1880-1930
2015
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Women’s art in Ireland and Poland 1970-2010: experiencing and experimenting on the body.
2012
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Patrick Scott's gold paintings, an art of reconciliation
2016
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Photographic anthropological portraits in British scientific journals 1860-1930
2015
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Negotiating the Scarred Landscape of Ulster: Post-conflict Photography in Northern Ireland
2015
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