Sean Lynch presents excerpts from Yesterday's Papers

Sean Lynch, invited by Publicart.ie, presents excerpts from his book Yesterday's Papers - offering an overview of newspaper coverage of art and artists in Ireland in the last fifty years. The three excerpts, presented here over the coming three weeks, deal with the history of ROSC, a series of exhibitions between 1967 and 1988 that are considered the most comprehensive presentations of modern art in Ireland during that time.

Yesterday's Papers
includes photographs and articles drawn from national dailies and a selection of regional titles along with a series of contextual notes. With an emphasis on the social realities that cultural production has encountered in Ireland, several topics repeatedly arise in its pages: conservative reactions to the introduction of modern art into the country, vandalism of artworks, and the newsworthy character of artists with their many inventive ideas and schemes are all prominent.

Yesterday's Papers: Art and Artists in Irish Newspapers
Complied and edited by Sean Lynch
ISBN 978-0-9558630-0-4

  • Charles Haughey studies portrait of himself with the body of a dog by artist Tim Rollins 1988

Focus On

plus

'Harbouring'

Commissioned in 2008, Harbouring by composer Ian Wilson, was the fifth Per Cent for Art music commission undertaken by Wexford County Council since its inaugural project in 2004.

Wilson's Harbouring is a choral work based on nine poems by both Irish and international writers.

The performances were conducted by Fergus Sheil and featured the Irish Chamber Orchestra, accordian player Dermot Dunne, choristers from Wexford Festival SingersGorey Choral GroupEnniscorthy Choral Society and sean nós singers from the traditional singing group, Whisht! 

Read more about this project in the Public Art Directory section of this website.

 

 

 

 

more about this article

Subscribe

plus

Find and follow us on:

Facebook logo Twitter logo Youtube logo
sign up for rss feeds