
The Poetry of Vision
The ROSC Art Exhibitions, 1967-1988
Peter Shortt(Author)
Irish Academic Press Ltd
Published on 7. November 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-1-911024-29-3 (ISBN)
Description
The Poetry of Vision is the first book to deal with the history of the most influential series of art exhibition to take place in Ireland during the twentieth century. Conceived by Ireland's leading Modernist architect Michael Scott, Ireland played host to a major international exhibition every four years in which the Irish art scene-the establishment and the many artists who could ill-afford a trip to continental Europe-came into contact with international contemporary art and combat the conservative and dying academicism which rejected avant-garde developments in art. The project was rooted in idealism, but quickly and consistently marked mass controversy, reflecting an Irish State that struggled to see itself renewed following the post-war depression of the 1950s. Beyond the uproar, there was the art itself. Rosc continually acted as the main conduit to the Irish public and artistic community on avant-garde developments, tracing the transition from modernism to post-modernism, and managing to place artists such as Picasso and Louis le Brocquy in the same space for the first time, giving a precedence to Irish art that had never before been witnessed. Peter Shortt masterfully details every quarrel and breakthrough to expose the true achievement and significance of the Rosc exhibitions in this exuberantly illustrated book. Based on a dissertation. *** "The first major publication on the often controversial ROSC exhibitions, Peter Shortt is to be applauded for his meticulous, even-handed approach to his topic. 'The Poetry of Vision: The ROSC Art Exhibitions 1967-1988' is a remarkable, authoritative, and immensely significant contribution to Irish art history and its contexts." --Ã?Â?Ã?Â?imear O'Connor *** "... Shortt's consistent deployment of archival evidence, interviews, and other primary source material is impressive, as is his thorough knowledge of each of the works shown. Particularly compelling is his coverage of Irish political and cultural skirmishes that occurred around Rosc." --ARLIS/NA Reviews, July 2017 [Subject: Irish Art History, Irish Social History, Irish Studies]
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Language
English
Place of publication
County Dublin
Ireland
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 251 mm
Width: 193 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
1270 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-911024-29-3 (9781911024293)
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