IRISH DEFAMATION BILL CHANGES PLACES THE RIGHTS OF RELIGION OVER THE RIGHTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL
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DUBLIN, Friday, 01 May 2009, Today, Noel Kelly, Chief Executive Officer of Visual Artists Ireland, called for mindfulness of history when asked about the new insertion into the Defamation Bill as proposed by Minister for Justice Dermott Ahern. More on page 5008
James Johnson Sweeney: The Poetry of Vision in the Twilight of Modernism
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Pollock Krasner Research Fellowship
CONFERENCE NEW YORK CITY
James Johnson Sweeney
The Poetry of Vision in the Twilight of Modernism
April 2008 More on page 5006
A WORLD OF WORLDS: THE WORK OF LEE BLANCH
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Contemporary society observes. The creation of a society where cameras follow our movements and personal space has been appropriated by governments and their agencies. This is not an era that cares for individualism. The pace of life is a frenetic chase for moments of clarity and permission to be. It would appear that we are all “locked in” to some larger plan; knowledge of which remains unknown to all except the detached social observers hailed as the great new chroniclers of the age. More on page 4995
Ireland and United Kingdom Governments Place Artists Second to Commercial Interests
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Both the Irish and United Kingdom governments have ignored popular opinion in the full implementation of Artists Resale Rights for Estates and Heirs of deceased artists. More on page 4988
VISUAL ARTISTS CHALLENGE NEW UK POINTS BASED VISA SYSTEM
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Visual artists challenge new points based visa system and call on Home Office to stop discrimination
Saturday, September 20, 2008 at the Site Gallery, Liverpool John Moore University School of Art and Design, 68 Hope Street, Liverpool at 2pm