Taylors Three Rock Dublin Christmas Party Al Porter
Dublin Christmas Party at Taylors Three Rock with the wonderful Irish Comedian Al Porter
Dublin's Leprechaun Museum
August 13 2017
This was on my top three things to do in Ireland while I was here....
I love this freaking museum. Most of it is dark so it is hard to see, but you can still see some highlights here in this video!
COLLECTION OF THE TAYLOR GALLERY, BELFAST
LE COURTISAN GROTESQUE (NO. 6), 1965 by Joan Miró
Lot 101 in Whyte’s Irish & International Art auction 29 September 2014
Estimate: €60,000-€80,000
DOUBLE DAISY, c.1982 by Andy Warhol
Lot 100 in Whyte’s Irish & International Art auction 29 September 2014
Estimate: €15,000-€20,000
CICLOPIROX OLAMINE, 2004 by Damien Hirst
Lot 98 in Whyte’s Irish & International Art auction 29 September 2014
Estimate: €3,000-€4,000
NAPALM by Banksy
Lot 97 in Whyte’s Irish & International Art auction 29 September 2014
Estimate: €2,000-€4,000
Trev Taylor - The Lakes Of Pontchartrane
Performed by Trev Taylor and Pete Connolly at the Puketotara Gallery, Northland County, New Zealand. March 2007. For more Trev Taylor go to jistony4
How Britain lost Ireland - Ronan Fanning
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Origins gallery, Docklands
Cill Rialaig Art new gallery location
Docklands Dublin, IR
Team Ireland Homecoming
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Team Ireland has returned home from London 2012 after its most successful Olympic games since 1956.
Dublin dancers & Dreams- Exhibition and Show United Art club Dublin
Dublin Dancers & Dreams Exhibition and Show, this night was just perfect!
A first teaser video to show you the happiness and dreams that we had during the full night at the United art club.
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Artists
Dublin Dances and Dream Exhibtion and show by Anne-Sophie Gigan
Irish Writer - Cian Griffin
Tango - Simona Zaino and Wenhao Fu (Compadrito Tango)
Irish & Sean-Nós Dance- Louise O'Connor & Mary Beth Taylor
Indian Dance- Dr. Meghana Vasisht
Ballet Dance - Niamh O'Flannagain
Poppin Dancer - Aziz Zihi
Handstand Dance - Seve Feathers
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Photography is like wine. It becomes better with age. This project took 4 years of my life, and what an incredible journey it was! -
Dancers dream with their feet, I dream with my camera…
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Katie Taylor - The Pride of Bray!
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Up to 4,000 fans gathered on Bray's Killarney Road to watch Katie Taylor's semi-final fight against Mavzuna Chorieva.
Gallery - Irish Paralympians Return Home
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I went to a JoJo Siwa concert (and this is what happened)
absolutely wild. i can't believe the things that happened at this concert
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A Web Summit Special From Dublin | Swipe
In this edition of Swipe, Tom Cheshire goes to one of the world's most influential tech events – the Web Summit in Dublin - where industry titans and start-ups from around the world come together.
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Bulmer Hobson: How Carson changed Ireland?
Óglaigh na hÉireann - Bulmer Hobson Interview, RTÉ, 1963, RTÉ Archives.
Bulmer Hobson discusses the impact of Edward Carson and the Ulster Volunteers in changing the political climate in Ireland and in 'paralysing' the British government.
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Billie Eilish - Reading Festival 2019 (Full Set)
2019.08.24 Little John's Farm, Reading, England
Billie Eilish Live at Reading Festival 2019
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Clarke Harry 哈利·克拉克 (1889-1931) Art Nouveau Irish
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哈利·克拉克(1889年3月17日-1931年,出生於都柏林)是二十世紀著名的花窗玻璃藝術家及插畫家。克拉克最初從事彩繪玻璃工作,後來才到倫敦尋求插畫的工作。他第一份插畫工作是替安徒生童話故事繪製插畫,之後分別為愛倫·坡及哥德等人的作品提供插畫。彩繪玻璃工作方面,他的其中一件作品「聖派翠克受洗」曾經在巴黎羅浮宮中展出。克拉克41歲時於瑞士死於肺結核。
Harry Clarke 哈利·克拉克 (17 March 1889 – 6 January 1931) was an Irish stained-glass artist and book illustrator. Born in Dublin, he was a leading figure in the Irish Arts and Crafts Movement.
Henry Patrick (Harry) Clarke was born 17 March 1889, younger son and third child of Joshua Clarke and Brigid Clarke (née MacGonigal).[1] Church decorator Joshua Clarke moved to Dublin from Leeds in 1877 and started a decorating business Joshua Clarke & Sons, which later incorporated a stained glass division. Through his work with his father, Clarke was exposed to many schools of art but Art Nouveau in particular.
Clarke was educated at the Model School in Marlborough Street, Dublin and Belvedere College, which he left in 1905. He was devastated by the death of his mother in 1903, when he was only 14 years old. Clarke was then apprenticed into his father's studio, and attended evening classes in the Metropolitan College of Art and Design. His The Consecration of St Mel, Bishop of Longford, by St Patrick won the gold medal for stained glass work in the 1910 Board of Education National Competition.
At the art school in Dublin, Clarke met fellow artist and teacher Margaret Crilley. They married on 31 October 1914 and moved into a flat at 33 North Frederick Street. They had three children, Michael, David and Ann.
Clarke moved to London to seek work as a book illustrator. Picked up by London publisher Harrap,[3] he started with two commissions which were never completed: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (much of his work on which was destroyed during the 1916 Easter Rising) and an illustrated edition of Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock.[4]
Difficulties with these projects made Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen his first printed work, in 1916. It included 16 colour plates and more than 24 halftone illustrations. This was followed by an illustrations for an edition of Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination: the first version of that title was restricted to halftone illustrations, while a second with eight colour plates and more than 24 halftone images was published in 1923.[4] This 1923 edition made his reputation as a book illustrator, during the golden age of gift-book illustration in the first quarter of the twentieth century. Clarke's work can be compared to that of Aubrey Beardsley, Kay Nielsen, and Edmund Dulac.
It was followed by editions of The Years at the Spring, with 12 colour plates and more than 14 monotone images; (Lettice D'O. Walters, ed., 1920), Charles Perrault's Fairy Tales of Perrault, and Goethe's Faust, with eight colour plates and more than 70 halftone and duotone images (New York: Hartsdale House,1925). The last of these is his most famous work, prefiguring the disturbing imagery of 1960s psychedelia.[4] Two of his most sought-after titles are promotional booklets for Jameson Irish Whiskey: A History of a Great House (1924, and subsequent reprints) and Elixir of Life (1925), which was written by Geofrey Warren. His final book, Selected Poems of Algernon Charles Swinburne, was published in 1928.
Clarke also continued to work in stained glass, producing more than 130 windows, he and his brother Walter having taken over his father's studio after his death in 1921. His glass is distinguished by the finesse of its drawing and his use of rich colours, and an innovative integration of the window leading as part of the overall design, originally inspired by an early visit to see the stained glass of the Cathedral of Chartres. He was especially fond of deep blues. Clarke's use of heavy lines in his black-and-white book illustrations echoes his glass techniques.
Clarke's stained glass work includes many religious windows, but also much secular stained glass. Highlights of the former include the windows of the Honan Chapel in University College Cork; of the latter, a window illustrating John Keats' The Eve of St. Agnes (now in the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery in Dublin) and the Geneva Window, (now in the Wolfsonian Museum, Miami, Florida, USA). Perhaps his most seen works were the windows he made for Bewley's Café on Dublin's Grafton Street.
Both Harry and his brother Walter were plagued with ill health, in particular problems with their lungs. Clarke was diagnosed with tuberculosis in 1929, and went to a sanatorium in Davos, Switzerland.[1] Fearing that he would die abroad, he began his journey back to Dublin in 1931, but died on this journey on 6 January 1931 in Chur where he is buried.
Dublin's Dolls Hospital to Close
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The Dolls Hospital & The Teddy Bears Clinic on George's Street in Dublin is to close, leaving Dublin without a health service for ill toys for the first time since 1938.
Artists say they're losing their studios and spaces as commercial development surges in Dublin
AS COMMERCIAL REDEVELOPMENT ramps up across Dublin, artist studios and creative community spaces are at risk of closing down due to increased costs.
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An Exhibition of Sculpture at Taylor Galleries, Dublin
March-April, 2015
1916 Exhibitions: the National Photographic Archive & the GPO Witness History
An exhibition on the events of the 1916 Easter Rising has gone on display at the National Photographic Archive. It comes as An Post has announced details of its permanent interactive exhibition, which will open at the GPO next month. Sinead Crowley reports for RTÉ News, 2 February 2016.
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Taylor McFerrin & Marcus Gilmore Live @ Bello Bar, Dublin
Bello Bar, Dublin, 8/10/16.
Amazing gig.