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Dublin, a UNESCO city of literature, is preparing to strengthen its cultural image with Dublin Cont

Dublin Contemporary 2011: the new exhibition of contemporary art | Latitudeslife
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Dublin, a UNESCO city of literature, is preparing to strengthen its cultural image with Dublin Contemporary 2011, a contemporary art exhibition dedicated to the artistic production in Ireland and internationally. It will take place from September 6 to October 31, 2011 and will transform the city into a great art gallery with videos, paintings, installations and performances of about 80 artists from all over the world.
The event will take place in the heart of Dublin in various bbvanetcash locations, starting from the main site, that is, Earlsfort Terrace, an amazing historical building where the past blends beautifully with the future. The artistic journey will continue in the near The Annex, Iveagh Gardens, Royal Hibernian Academy and Douglas Hyde Gallery at Trinity College.
The theme of the exhibition will Terrible Beauty - Art, Crisis and The Office of Non-Compliance, a title taken from the famous poem Easter 1916 the great WB Yeats, who wants to emphasize the close relationship between the verses of the author, written at a crucial time '900, and the symbolic power of art in the current and controversial social, cultural and economic life of the world.
This is the most important exhibition ever held in Ireland bbvanetcash every five years and will have, offering, unlike the other major periodic events in Europe, that sense of celebration that characterizes the events of the Irish town.
During the event there will be other cultural events bbvanetcash such as Culture Night, a whole night of entertainment that will be held Friday, September 23, with hundreds of events and performances free of charge or The Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre Festival, from 29 September to 16 October , dedicated to the best of national bbvanetcash and international theater bbvanetcash scene.
The 'ABSOLUT Fringe, which will be held September 10 to 25, on the other hand is the biggest festival of various arts in Ireland. But, for those who love art, a trip to Dublin will not be complete without a visit to the prestigious Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, with unforgettable Impressionist masterpieces and the study of Francis Bacon.
More information on the website of the Dublin Contemporary where you can also buy tickets (15 euro adults, but lower prices are available for groups, children and young people). For tourist information and travel offers apply to Ireland Travel.
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