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On Being An Irish Work Of Art

To the newly refurbished Ulster Museum in Belfast to see an exhibition of contemporary Irish art.  The usual stuff–a windswept field from Basil Blackshaw, some abstract but distinctly boggy from T.P. Flanagan and women in shawls huddled on the back of … Continue reading

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