Introduction to the Art and Architecture of Ireland (AAI)
Art and Architecture of Ireland is an authoritative and fully illustrated account of the art and architecture of Ireland from the early Middle Ages to the end of the 20th century. The volumes explore all aspects of Irish art and architecture – from high crosses to installation art, from Georgian houses to illuminated manuscripts, from watercolours and sculptures to photography, oil paintings, video art and tapestries. This monumental work provides new insight into every facet of the strength, depth and variety of Ireland’s artistic and architectural heritage.
dolphins in Limerick
3dolphins in Limerick/ Bunratty Castle - river
song: Pendulum 'Watercolour'
University of Limerick Art Exhibition
The University of Limerick is privileged to be the custodian of some of the nation's finest and most diverse art collections. It now has more than 1,800 paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures and decorative objects on campus. Guided tours are of the Collections are available to all visitors. These collections include:The Water Colour Society of Ireland, The Edward Armitage Collection, The Irish American Cultural Institute's O'Malley Collection of Irish and international art, The National Self-Portrait Collection of Ireland, The Helen Hooker O'Malley Roelofs Sculpture Collection, The University of Limerick's Art Collection, The Outdoor Sculpture Collection, The Midnight Court Paintings by Pauline Bewick, Desmond Kinney Mosaics.
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A Unique Art Project , showing Limerick in a positive light
2010 Paintings by Irish Artist Annemarie Bourke
Collection of Watercolours and Oils by Irish Artists Annemarie Bourke produced in her Limerick Art Gallery
Working With Plants in Ireland
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Monumental five-volume work explores 1600 years of Art and Architecture in Ireland
A five-volume authoritative and fully illustrated account of the art and architecture of Ireland from the early Middle-Ages to the end of the 20th century has been published by Yale University Press for the Royal Irish Academy and the Paul Mellon Centre.
The monumental work, which explores all aspects of Irish art and architecture across 1600 years, offers new insights into every facet of the strength, depth and variety of Ireland’s artistic and architectural heritage from high crosses to installation art, from Georgian houses to illuminated manuscripts, from watercolours and sculptures to photography, oil paintings, video art and tapestries.
Art and Architecture of Ireland (in five volumes) is the work of 10 editors and over 250 contributors. The project had its genesis in an original idea from Dr Nicola Figgis and Professor Paula Murphy of the UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy, University College Dublin, to update Walter Strickland's seminal work on Irish artists, A Dictionary of Irish Artists published in 1913, which catalogues the lives of artists, engravers, and sculptors. This idea then grew to include architecture, medieval art and he 20th century and so extended from two to five volumes.
The Royal Irish Academy's Art and Architecture of Ireland is a treasure trove that showcases our artistic heritage like never before and is a fitting celebration of our extraordinary, but often unrecognised, visual culture - in painting, in sculpture and in the ultimate social art, architecture,” said An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny who officially launched the publication at the Royal Irish Academy.
“This project would not have come to fruition without the endeavours of many skilled, talented and knowledgeable people within the Academy and beyond it and I am delighted to pay tribute to their considerable work as well as those who have supported the project to its impressive conclusion, he said.
The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys TD who also attended the launch said, “These beautifully presented books aren’t just for experts; they are designed to open up the world of Irish art and architectures to a wide audience.”
“This project is quite simply unique and I am sure that it will help to enhance the visibility of Irish art and academic research both at home and abroad.”
“Art and Architecture of Ireland firmly establishes Ireland's visual culture as a fundamental pillar of our cultural identity and it scotches the notion that Ireland has little or no visual culture,” said Professor Mary E Daly, President of the Royal Irish Academy.
The project was funded by the Naughton Foundation and the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.
“This monumental work celebrates the best of Irish art and architecture and brilliantly reveals Ireland’s visual culture to the world. The realisation of this imaginative and ambitious project into five beautiful books is a great joy to me and one that the Naughton family are proud to have been involved in,” said Carmel Naughton of the Naughton Foundation.
Get to know 'Art Limerick' - Limerick Post
Art Limerick is a group of artists who have the desire and passion to build a community around Limerick Art. Their aim is to promote emerging and established local artists and to showcase their work. We are a group of artists who have the desire and passion to build a community around Limerick Art. Our aim is to promote emerging and established local artists and to showcase their work.
High-quality original artwork in oil, watercolour, acrylic and fine art prints feature in their open-air art galleries which have taken place in Adare Village, Bedford Row, and more recently Catherine Street in Limerick.
Le Eithne Tour - Limerick 2019
LE Eithne at Limerick Docklands 5th May 2019
Unboxing Ireland - Road bowling Ballyhea Co Limerick
Visiting out-of-the-way spots in Ireland by slow (very slow) bike or public transport like Dublin Bus, Irish Rail and Bus Éireann.
WILD WEST IRISH TOURS - Expect Great Things in Simple Places
Photographs from travelers on a Wild west Irish Tour tell the story. We go places you wouldn't find on Google, and you get to meet the people who live near these places.
Sir John Lavery & Walter Frederick Osborne
Like to know more about the paintings of Irish artists Sir John Lavery & Walter Osborne? In this special 10 minute video our curators and experts introduce you to the artists, their influences and lives and why they are shown side by side in the Hunt Museum Summer Exhibition: Lavery & Osborne – Observing Life.
Online Exhibition: huntmuseum.com/lavery-osborne-exhibition
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Ireland's 33 - Kinvara Town, County Galway, Ireland - Painting 15
John and the crew stumble upon a cozy, colorful town on a glass lake. The spontaneity of the discovery inspires John to capture the town.
To see the paintings LIVE, come to KANSAS CITY Bukaty Pop-up Gallery at 3161 Wyandotte St., Kansas City, MO. 64111
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Wicklow - Kilkenny (2019) | 4K | Cinematic Video | Ireland
A wonderful day out in the wilderness of the Wicklow mountains and medieval history of the Kilkenny city. A travel video in colaboration with Wild Rover Tours. Like and share this video and if you are planning to travel to ireland check out the Wild Rover Tour's website. They have some great excursions in Ireland.
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Location: Kilkenny city, Wicklow Mountains
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DUBLIN - CITY IN MOTION
I have been working on producing a short edit about the fast paced capital of Ireland. This video is a collection of a lot of different clips i shot on numerous days. This city is truly magnificent and I cannot wait to make more videos documenting my adventures around this city.
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Flume - Smoke & Retribution (Ekali Remix)
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This video was entirely shot on a Canon 77D on an 18-55mm Lens.
Edited in both Premiere Pro (around 10 hours of editing for those who care)
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Panoramic Wheel - Limerick City
Short video clip of the panoramic wheel in Limerick City, ahead of St. Patrick's Day 2018
Ballyneety Limerick
Leak of 3,500 litres/day pinpointed with exact precision.
The Shannon Scheme
Following the foundation of the Irish Free State It becomes clear that to progress industrially, Ireland would have to develop and use its natural resources. An Irish engineer, Dr. Thomas A. McLoughlin proposed damming the River Shannon and building an electric power station at Ardnacrusha, a few miles from Limerick, which would bring power to cities and towns. The Ardnacrusha scheme was approved by the Government and work began in September, 1925.
Video courtesy of ESB Archives.
The Magic and Majesty of the Irish Landscape
Ireland’s landscapes have long been an inspiration for artists. In this 60-Second Gallery, discover how this beautiful country inspired the imagination of artists such as John Luke, Paul Henry, Basil Blackshaw and Jack B. Yeats. These magnificent paintings are highlights of Sotheby’s upcoming Irish Art sale (11 September | London). Click here for more video.