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    JOAN BAEZ VISITS BRIAN MAGUIRE EXHIBITION IN DUBLIN

    Sunday, February 9th, 2025

     Brian Maguire and Joan Baez

    Lifelong activist and folk legend Joan Baez was among the visitors to La Grand Illusion, Brian Maguires exhibition at the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin which has been extended until May 18.  From prisons in Ireland to the favelas of Brazil, and in countries like Syria and Sudan, the work of the internationally acclaimed Irish artist has always focused on inequality and violence.  La Grand Illusion spans two decades of his artistic quest to draw attention to global injustice, war and human rights.  The songbook of Joan Baez shines a similar spotlight.  Amnesty International recounts that the work of the American singer includes marching for civil rights with Dr. Martin Luther King, fighting for the rights of California’s migrant farm workers alongside Cesar Chavaz, supporting gay and lesbian rights and travelling around the world to participate in human rights missions. 

    ANDY WARHOL THREE TIMES OUT IN DUBLIN’S HUGH LANE GALLERY

    Thursday, December 21st, 2023
     Andy Warhol,Campbell’s Soup I: Tomato (II.46), AP edition E/Z, 1968, screenprint, 35 x 23 in. Collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation. Image: Strode Photographic.© The AndyWarhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / ARS New York / IVARODublin, 2023

    Andy Warhol Three Times Out continues at the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin until January 28. The exhibition of  paintings, prints, photographs, films and installations covers a range that spans four decades. It  includes more than 250 works on loan from museums and private collections in the US, Canada, Europe and the Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. There is everything from the iconic Campbell’s Soup Cans, Flowers, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Jackie Kennedy and Chairman Mao, to his observations on identity and mortality in his multiple self-portraits, skulls, electric chairs and avant garde films Empire, Sleep, Kiss and Outer and Inner Space. In additionvisitors to the exhibition can experience Warhol’s immersive Silver Clouds sculpture.

    A section unique to the show focuses on collaborations both Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon had with acclaimed US artist and photographer Peter Beard, provoking new thinking on the status of these two titans of the 20th century.