Rita Donagh and Richard Hamilton: Civil Rights etc.

Monday 5 September 2011 – Sunday 15 January 2012
Rita Donagh: Declaration study 1, 1994. © Rita Donagh | Rita Donagh and Richard Hamilton: Civil Rights etc. | Monday 5 September 2011 – Sunday 15 January 2012 |

Richard Hamilton was a key member of the Independent Group and one of the leading artists during the emergence of Pop Art in Britain in the 1950s. Born in 1922, he studied at the Royal Academy Schools before and after the war and subsequently in the Slade School of Art. Hamilton’s work, addressing themes of consumerism, contemporary culture, politics and war, continues to be hugely influential and respected internationally. Civil Rights etc. concentrates on his iconic political works, including Kent State and Swingeing London, as well as the striking images from Northern Ireland during the Troubles. The exhibition also features the installation Treatment Room, a response to Margaret Thatcher’s reign as Prime Minister in Britain and his more recent protest pictures created in the context of the war in Iraq in the early 90s, as well as more recently the 00s and the current situation in the Middle East.

Rita Donagh was born in 1939 and studied Fine Art in the University of Newcastle (where Hamilton taught). In 1962 she became a tutor there before teaching in the School of Fine Art at Reading University, the Slade School of Art and Goldsmiths in London. Since the 1970s her work has focused on the political unrest in Northern Ireland and her concern for the future of Ireland. Donagh frequently uses media imagery and maps in her work; Civil Rights etc. includes both her explorations of the territories of Ireland and of the British Midlands, where she grew up. Her interest in the nature of abstract and representational imagery, inherent in map-making, is also evident in the self-portraits included in this exhibition.

Curated by Barbara Dawson.

A fully illustrated catalogue with essays by Michael Bracewell, Declan McGonagle and Barbara Dawson will accompany the exhibition.

For details of education resources for teachers and students related to this exhibition please go http://www.hughlane.ie/art-education-resources

Image: Rita Donagh: Declaration study 1, 1994. © Rita Donagh
Monday 5 September 2011 – Sunday 15 January 2012
Admission / price: Free

 
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