NewYork galleriest Anya von Gosseln leads an 8 day tour to
galleries & private collections not normally accessible.
The focus is on contemporary artists such as Turrell, Clemente &
Baselitz. But also enjoy
| Art in Ireland, 4,000 to 6,000 years ago |
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| Gold | Tara | Newgrange |
Day 1
Arrive
Day 2
A day of
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| The Rubicon | The Kerlin | |
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| Donnelly Gallery | Bacon's Studio | Donnelly Gallery |
Although the
commercial contemporary scene in Dublin is still dominated by a predominance of
unadventurous and sentimental sub-abstract expressionism and the annual
exhibitions of the Royal Hibernian Academy are even more conservative, there are
some beacons in the darkness. Today
you will visit The Kerlin Gallery, The Rubicon,
The Museum of Modern Art and The Hugh Lane Gallery
and finish the day at Joe and Marie
Donnelly's purpose-built gallery
overlooking Killiney Bay in County Dublin, where hang highly significant works
by such artists as Picasso, De Kooning and Baselitz, as well as an acute
portrait of Mrs Donnelly by Francesco Clemente. Pub lunch. Hotel dinner
Day 3
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| Newgrange | Monasterboice | Dunsany |
A visit to Newgrange the amazing example of prehistoric building and megalithic art, Beaulieu House at Drogheda, the earliest undefended house in Ireland and still in the family of the builder's descendants, and some of the early Christian sites including the fine high cross at Monasterboice. Lunch with Ashling Law at her country house Rosnaree - Ashling is the daughter of sculptress Imogen Stuart. Visit Dunsany Castle - Lady Dunsany is a distinguished Brazilian architect, and her husband is a designer, especially of ceramics. Their home is a treasure house of everything form the 13th century to the 21st century. Dinner with traditional entertainment. BLD
Day 4
Leave
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Kilkenny |
Day 5
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| Crawford | Lismore | Glucksman |
Lunch in Lismore and a
visit to the sculpture collection in the gardens put together by the present
Duke of Devonshire. To the Crawford
Gallery and the Glucksman Gallery in
Day 6
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| Timoleague | Sky Garden | Kinsale |
An early departure to see the James Turrell's Sky Garden. Lunch in a seaside inn, and the afternoon in Kinsale. Those with an interest in studio ceramics will enjoy Francis Keane's gallery. The Victorian Buddhist decorated Episcopalian church in Timoleague is also an unusual curiosity. Return to the Castle Martyr for dinner. BLD
Day 7
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| The Hunt | Yeats | Glin |
To
Limerick
for lunch and a visit to the Hunt Museum.
John Hunt was Sotheby's medieval art expert in the 1950s and built up
one of
Glin Castle, one of Ireland's most historic properties, has been in the FitzGerald family, hereditary Knights of Glin, for over 700 years. The castle with its superb interiors, decorative plasterwork, and collections of Irish furniture and paintings, stands on the bank of the River Shannon surrounded by formal gardens and parkland and in the middle of 500 acres of wood and dairy farm. Desmond Fitzgerald, The Knight of Glin was keeper of Furniture at the Victoria & Albert Museum and has since written the leading books on both Irish Paintings and Irish Furniture. He is the president of the Irish Georgian Society. BLD
Day 8
Depart via Shannon
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